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326 - Is Bourbon Broken? Part 3: Distribution and Retail based on Bourbon & Banter

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🗓️ 7 October 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Part 3 on our series of "Is Bourbon Broken?" as we analyze the multi-part blog series from Bourbon & Banter. This episode is one that many have been waiting for as we evaluate the variable that is completely out of our control as a consumer and that's distribution and retail. We've challenged this system multiple times and I'm not sure if we'll ever figure out the correct answer, but how do we make sure it's always working in favor of the consumer? How should distributors reward stores differently? What does the future of commerce look like? And should distributors and retailers be wary of the digital age? Show Partners: Catoctin Creek has been honoring that tradition of small craft rye whisky since 2009. Learn more at CatoctinCreekDistilling.com. Smooth Ambler builds on the traditional roots of American whiskey in West Virginia. Visit SmoothAmbler.com to learn more. Wilderness Trail is Sweet Mash Kentucky Straight Bourbon and Rye Whiskey distilled, aged, and bottled in Danville, Kentucky. Learn more at WildernessTrailDistillery.com. You can now buy Barrell Craft Spirits products online and have them shipped right to your door. Visit BarrellBourbon.com and click Buy Now. Spirits of French Lick is delivering the finest hand crafted Bottled in Bond bourbons. Check out SpiritsofFrenchLick.com. Savor every drop of summer at Total Wine & More! You’re sure to find cool prices in-store or online at TotalWine.com. Heaven Hill Distillery has been lifting America’s spirit since 1935. Check out educational resources and sign up for their newsletter at HeavenHillDistillery.com. Show Notes: This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about celebrity whiskey. Each state has its own laws on distribution, is this presenting a lot of challenges for the industry? How do you reward stores without making them take on a bunch of inventory in order to get allocated items? Do you feel that wholesalers and elected representatives are working for the benefit of the consumers? Do you think that it's fair that retailers own the product and can charge whatever they want? At the end of the day, everyone is still making their margin so why do retailers choose to mark it up? Why don't more retailers push back on distributors? Should distributors and retailers be scared about the future? Should we move to a system where highly desirable releases only happen through a distillery website?

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Let me get back to part three.

0:03.6

I lost all my notes.

0:05.6

Well,

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Bob,

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an hour late.

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Uh,

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there it is,

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part three.

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Okay.

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Welcome back.

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It's episode 326 of Bourbonne Pursuit, the podcast featuring news, reviews, and

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interviews with people making the bourbon whiskey industry happen. I'm one of your host, Kenny Coleman,

0:28.9

and this is typically where I talk about what's happening in bourbon news, but we've got a big

0:34.2

surprise for you all. Everyone has always asked us for more information,

0:38.7

and you would be amazed at the amount of bourbon news

0:40.8

that comes out every single week.

0:42.9

And so we said, let's go ahead and give the people what they want.

0:46.7

And that's why we are dedicating a whole new episode,

0:49.8

every single Friday called This Week in Bourbon.

0:52.6

So make sure you stay subscribed on whatever

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app you get your podcast on because this will only be available to podcast listeners. And you'll

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start getting three new Bourbon Pursuit episodes in your feed every single week. Tuesday's

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