On the Road at Louisville’s Bourbon & Beyond (WhiskyCast Episode 727: September 23, 2018)

Mark Gillespie
WhiskyCast
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2 min readSep 23, 2018
Buffalo Trace’s Freddie Johnson signs autographs following his appearance at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Kentucky September 22, 2018. Photo ©2018, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.

Severe weather forced Louisville’s annual Bourbon & Beyond music, food, and whiskey festival to end a day earlier than planned, but the heavy rains didn’t dampen spirits on Saturday. We’ll have highlights from the festival and talk with one of the newest members of the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame on WhiskyCast In-Depth. Freddie Johnson is the third generation of his family to work at what’s now Buffalo Trace Distillery, but their history at the distillery goes back more than 100 years with a legacy that combines family, history, race, and Bourbon.

In the news, the Four Roses strike is over after the distillery and its three unions reached a tentative agreement on Friday. We’ll have that story and the rest of the week’s whisky news, and since we’re at a music and whiskey festival, Dave Pickerell will explain the science behind using Metallica’s music to shape their new collaboration.

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Links: Bourbon & Beyond | Buffalo Trace | Four Roses | United Food & Commercial Workers | National Conference of Firemen & Oilers | Old Forester Distillery | Rabbit Hole Distillery | Little Book | Ezra Brooks | Deanston | Bunnahabhain | Tobermory | Glenfarclas | Speed Art Museum | Vendome | Ronzworld Guitars | Dean Guitars | Elijah Craig | Belle Meade Bourbon | WhistlePig Rye | Blackened Whiskey

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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.