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365 - Is Sourced Bourbon Sustainable? with John Little of Smooth Ambler

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4.9866 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Smooth Ambler made a name for themselves with Old Scout. It was before the big craze of higher-aged sourced MGP when it was relatively easy to find. But, all good things come to an end and now they had to figure out how to keep that business sustainable. John Little, Founder of Smooth Ambler, joins the show once again to talk about why transparently sourcing whiskey was a critical component of the business. John feels they made plenty of mistakes early on and are trying to recapture the glory Old Scout once had. We dive into the economics of the sourced market of increased costs and what the future holds for their own distilled whiskey. Show Notes: Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about the best introduction to bourbon flights How hard was it to take a step back from being involved with every facet of the business? Why did sourcing whiskey never leave your business? Did the market dictate Old Scout's trajectory? Why not shut down the still and go all-in on sourced product? Did you ever think about putting Old Scout to the side once your distilled product was ready? What future modeling did you use to figure out when to put down new make or just purchase aged inventory? What was the reaction when Old Scout went off the market and back on? Why was transparency so important when it came to telling the Old Scout story? Besides capital, what initial challenges do you have sourcing whiskey? How much better have you gotten at projecting pipeline and future growth? Aged stock has increased significantly, so how are you handling this? As barrel prices increase are you absorbing costs or planning on passing on those costs? @smoothambler Support this podcast on Patreon

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0:00.0

So John, what do you like to go by nowadays?

0:02.4

Founder?

0:03.1

Bounder.

0:03.5

Just founder?

0:04.1

I think founder.

0:04.8

Founder.

0:05.1

Okay.

0:06.0

Graduated from Head Distiller.

0:08.4

I rolled over all those duties to somebody else.

0:11.2

That's the best part of it.

0:12.5

Yeah, that's right.

0:35.1

This is the best Pursuit, the official podcast of Bourbon, bringing to you the best in news, reviews, and interviews with people making the bourbon whiskey industry happen, and I'm one of your hosts, Kenny Coleman.

0:36.5

Smooth Ambler.

0:40.9

Well, you may know because they made a name for themselves with the brand of Old Scout.

0:47.5

But this was before the big craze of higher age-sourced MGP when it was actually relatively easy to find.

0:50.0

But all good things come to an end.

0:53.6

And now, they have to figure out how do they keep that business sustainable.

0:57.8

John Little, he's the founder of Smooth Ambler, and he joins the show once again,

1:04.3

to talk about why, how transparently sourcing whiskey was critical to the component of their business and success.

1:10.2

And John feels they made plenty of mistakes early on, and they're trying to recapture that glory that Old Scout once had.

1:15.1

We dive into the economics of sourced whiskey and that source market of increased cost,

1:19.7

but we also want to touch on what the future holds for their own distilled whiskey coming from West Virginia.

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