Bourbon & Cuisine in Louisville’s Butchertown (WhiskyCast Episode 731: October 11, 2018)

Mark Gillespie
WhiskyCast
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1 min readOct 12, 2018
Chef Bobby Benjamin of Louisville's Butchertown Grocery. Photo ©2018, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.
Chef Bobby Benjamin of Louisville’s Butchertown Grocery. Photo ©2018, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.

Louisville’s Butchertown got its name from the stockyards and meat processing plants that dominated the neighborhood a century or more ago. Today, it’s a thriving, trendy neighborhood that’s home to the Butchertown Grocery. Chef Bobby Benjamin opened the restaurant and Lola, its upstairs cocktail lounge, with an eye to great cooking — and great whiskey. Not only are there plenty of private barrel Bourbons behind the bar, but whiskey is also a key ingredient in many of the restaurant’s recipes. Chef Bobby Benjamin joins us on WhiskyCast In-Depth to talk about picking private barrels — and a surprising way to use the char that comes out of those barrels! In the news, Diageo’s plans for reviving Brora Distillery have received local approval, while Ireland’s tough new alcohol bill is a signature away from becoming law.

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Links: Butchertown Grocery | Diageo | The Macallan | Sotheby’s | Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible | The Balvenie | St. George Spirits | Tamdhu | Uncle Nearest | Teeling Whiskey | Maker’s Mark | Rossville Union | The Whisky Exchange | Bunnahabhain

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Mark Gillespie
WhiskyCast

Host and producer of WhiskyCast, a weekly podcast focusing on whiskies from around the world. Veteran broadcast journalist, writer, & photographer.