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From Grain to Glass: Exploring America's Authentic Craft Distilleries where Brands Like The Mad Angler Reside

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Randy and Tiny explore the true meaning of craft distilleries and what distinguishes authentic craft operations from marketing gimmicks. They delve into personal experiences with Iron Fish Distillery in Michigan and St. Augustine Distillery in Florida, highlighting how these operations represent the soul of American craft whiskey.
• Craft distilleries aren't just about size but about commitment to authentic processes, community engagement, and offering immersive visitor experiences
• True craft distillers typically own and operate their stills, grow or locally source ingredients, and maintain independence from corporate ownership
• Iron Fish Distillery exemplifies farm-based craft production, growing their own rye that becomes part of their distinctive whiskeys
• The Mad Angler Manifesto showcases craft creativity with its unique seven-whiskey blend and balanced four-grain profile
• St. Augustine Distillery demonstrates how craft operations often preserve historic buildings and create community gathering spaces
• Small batch production allows craft distillers to take creative risks impossible for large producers
• Regional climate differences create unique aging environments that contribute to distinctly local whiskey profiles
• Many of today's craft distilleries could become tomorrow's heritage brands as they gain age and experience
Visit www.scotchiebourbonboys.com for merchandise including t-shirts and Glen Cairns. Check out Bourbon Capital Academy's educational experiences in Bardstown for the perfect introduction to bourbon country.
The true essence of craft distilling isn't found in marketing materials—it's written in golden fields of rye, preserved in century-old buildings, and most importantly, created by passionate individuals committed to authentic spirits production. This episode peels back the label to reveal what makes a genuine craft distillery and why these producers represent the soul of American whiskey innovation.
Randy "The Whiskey Doc" joins Tiny to explore the distinction between authentic craft distillers and those merely wearing the craft label. Through their personal experiences at Iron Fish Distillery in northern Michigan and St. Augustine Distillery in Florida, they showcase how true craft operations are transforming communities while creating distinctive spirits.
Iron Fish exemplifies farm-based distilling, where rye grown on-site becomes part of their whiskey, including their remarkable Mad Angler Manifesto—a seven-whiskey blend that defies convention with nearly equal parts corn, rye, barley, and wheat. Meanwhile, St. Augustine demonstrates how craft distilleries often preserve historical architecture, with their operation housed in a 1907 ice plant saved by twenty local families who banded together to create something meaningful.
Beyond the romance lies practical realities that shape craft whiskey. Regional climate differences impact aging conditions, smaller production allows for creative risk-taking impossible at larger scales, and community integration means these distilleries become far more than just production facilities—they're destinations that celebrate local heritage while creating new traditions.
Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast curious about the craft movement or someone who appreciates the stories behind your spirits, this conversation offers genuine insight into an industry where authenticity

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Chapters

1. Introduction & Sponsor Message (00:00:00)

2. What Makes a True Craft Distillery (00:05:16)

3. Bardstown Bourbon Academy Announcement (00:11:04)

4. Iron Fish & Mad Angler Distillery (00:19:51)

5. St. Augustine Distillery History (00:32:13)

6. Tasting Mad Angler Manifesto Whiskey (00:44:49)

7. Aging Factors & Regional Differences (00:58:11)

8. Closing Thoughts on Craft Distilleries (01:06:47)

516 episodes

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Randy and Tiny explore the true meaning of craft distilleries and what distinguishes authentic craft operations from marketing gimmicks. They delve into personal experiences with Iron Fish Distillery in Michigan and St. Augustine Distillery in Florida, highlighting how these operations represent the soul of American craft whiskey.
• Craft distilleries aren't just about size but about commitment to authentic processes, community engagement, and offering immersive visitor experiences
• True craft distillers typically own and operate their stills, grow or locally source ingredients, and maintain independence from corporate ownership
• Iron Fish Distillery exemplifies farm-based craft production, growing their own rye that becomes part of their distinctive whiskeys
• The Mad Angler Manifesto showcases craft creativity with its unique seven-whiskey blend and balanced four-grain profile
• St. Augustine Distillery demonstrates how craft operations often preserve historic buildings and create community gathering spaces
• Small batch production allows craft distillers to take creative risks impossible for large producers
• Regional climate differences create unique aging environments that contribute to distinctly local whiskey profiles
• Many of today's craft distilleries could become tomorrow's heritage brands as they gain age and experience
Visit www.scotchiebourbonboys.com for merchandise including t-shirts and Glen Cairns. Check out Bourbon Capital Academy's educational experiences in Bardstown for the perfect introduction to bourbon country.
The true essence of craft distilling isn't found in marketing materials—it's written in golden fields of rye, preserved in century-old buildings, and most importantly, created by passionate individuals committed to authentic spirits production. This episode peels back the label to reveal what makes a genuine craft distillery and why these producers represent the soul of American whiskey innovation.
Randy "The Whiskey Doc" joins Tiny to explore the distinction between authentic craft distillers and those merely wearing the craft label. Through their personal experiences at Iron Fish Distillery in northern Michigan and St. Augustine Distillery in Florida, they showcase how true craft operations are transforming communities while creating distinctive spirits.
Iron Fish exemplifies farm-based distilling, where rye grown on-site becomes part of their whiskey, including their remarkable Mad Angler Manifesto—a seven-whiskey blend that defies convention with nearly equal parts corn, rye, barley, and wheat. Meanwhile, St. Augustine demonstrates how craft distilleries often preserve historical architecture, with their operation housed in a 1907 ice plant saved by twenty local families who banded together to create something meaningful.
Beyond the romance lies practical realities that shape craft whiskey. Regional climate differences impact aging conditions, smaller production allows for creative risk-taking impossible at larger scales, and community integration means these distilleries become far more than just production facilities—they're destinations that celebrate local heritage while creating new traditions.
Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast curious about the craft movement or someone who appreciates the stories behind your spirits, this conversation offers genuine insight into an industry where authenticity

Add for SOFL

If You Have Gohsts

Support the show

https://www.scotchybourbonboys.com

The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction & Sponsor Message (00:00:00)

2. What Makes a True Craft Distillery (00:05:16)

3. Bardstown Bourbon Academy Announcement (00:11:04)

4. Iron Fish & Mad Angler Distillery (00:19:51)

5. St. Augustine Distillery History (00:32:13)

6. Tasting Mad Angler Manifesto Whiskey (00:44:49)

7. Aging Factors & Regional Differences (00:58:11)

8. Closing Thoughts on Craft Distilleries (01:06:47)

516 episodes

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