

Bourbon Pursuit
Bourbon Pursuit
The Official Podcast of Bourbon! The best in news, reviews and interviews with people making the bourbon whiskey industry happen. Join hosts Kenny Coleman, Ryan Cecil, and Fred Minnick as they talk with prominent guests and provide insight on American whiskey 3 times a week. Catch all new episodes every Thursday with special Whiskey Quickie reviews on Tuesday and get caught up on bourbon news with This Week in Bourbon on Friday.
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Apr 16, 2026 • 1h 11min
562 - An Intersection of Film and Bourbon with the Balas Brothers
Does the whiskey industry need another corporate documentary, or does it just need a better script? Today we’re joined by Ryan and Alec Balas, the creative minds behind Whiskeyland TV, to talk about their transition from professional filmmaking to capturing the soul of the bourbon trail. From shooting childhood home videos to their serendipitous entry into the spirits world with their film Runner, the brothers share how a candid "bathtub epiphany" led to a vision for whiskey-centric storytelling that bypasses the big brands to focus on the authentic narratives of smaller producers. In a saturated market that often favors flashy, 15-second clips over substance, Ryan and Alec are focused on nuanced storytelling that resonates with enthusiasts on a personal level. I've been a fan of their work and ever since their debut of Whiskeyland of Pursuit as episode 1, they have certainly made a name for themselves in this space.
Show Notes:
How childhood experiences influenced Ryan and Alec's creativity
The origin story of Whiskeyland TV
The importance of authenticity in whiskey storytelling
Challenges faced in today's content creation landscape
Balancing audience engagement with genuine narratives
What to expect next from Whiskeyland TV
The connection between bourbon culture and personal stories
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Apr 14, 2026 • 7min
Whiskey Quickie: Tennessee Whiskey SHOCKER
Leiper’s Fork’s 8 year Single Barrel Cask Strength Tennessee Whiskey completely caught us off guard. At 121.6 proof and $85, this bottle delivers rich raspberry, chocolate mousse, deep barrel char, and layers of syrupy flavor that left us asking: is this one of the best Tennessee whiskeys we’ve ever had?DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 2026 • 1h
561 - What Does the Brown Forman and Pernod Merger Mean? On Bourbon Community Roundtable #117
It’s time for another Bourbon Community Roundtable, and we’re diving straight into the tectonic shift that just rocked the industry. In this episode, we dissect the confirmed mutual interest between Brown-Forman and Pernod Ricard. Following the massive news of Gallo’s acquisition of Four Roses, we’re debating what this level of consolidation means for the "little guy" and whether craft producers are about to get squeezed off the shelf entirely. We’re navigating the anxiety surrounding job security and brand identity, wondering if icons like Old Forester and Woodford Reserve can maintain their soul under Pernod’s management. We’re breaking down the hype, the heartbreak, and the reality of a changing landscape in 2026. Pour a glass and join the conversation.
Show Notes:
In-depth analysis of the Brown-Forman and Pernod Ricard merger
Discussion on distribution effects for smaller whiskey brands
Concerns regarding Brown-Forman's community contributions and local charities
Insights into the future of Old Forester and Woodford Reserve
Speculation on changes in Kentucky Derby sponsorships
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Apr 7, 2026 • 7min
Whiskey Quickie: Best Angel’s Envy Cask Strength Yet?!
Angel’s Envy’s 2025 10 year cask strength release brings port-finished richness, deep oak, dark fruit syrup, and wild berry pastry vibes at 122.6 proof. We break down why this limited annual release might be one of their most balanced yet.DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 3, 2026 • 28min
TWiB: Brown-Forman and Pernod Ricard confirm merger, 2 lawsuits dismissed for competing brands, Larrikin releases 3rd “Pour for the Roses"
It's This Week in Bourbon for April 3rd 2026. Brown-Forman Corp. and Pernod Ricard have confirmed mutual interest in a merger, two lawsuits have been dismissed for competing bourbon brands, and Larrikin Bourbon has released its third annual “Pour for the Roses".
Show Notes:
Brown-Forman and Pernod Ricard confirm mutual interest in a "merger of equals" to consolidate two of the world's largest spirits portfolios while maintaining family control
Green River Distilling parts ways with Head Distiller Aaron Harris as the Owensboro facility faces further workforce contractions
LF Heritage Distilling Co. property ordered to foreclosure and sale following a $5 million debt dispute with construction contractors
MGP Ingredients clears securities fraud lawsuit after a judge rules leadership mismanaged market shifts rather than intentionally misleading investors
Brough Brothers loses appeals court challenge against Fresh Bourbon over the "first" Black-owned Kentucky distillery claim
Larrikin Bourbon launches "Pour for the Roses – 2026 Running," a 9-year single barrel expression featuring vintage feed bag packaging for the Kentucky Derby
Proof & Wood introduces its first Bottled in Bond expression with an 11-year Tumblin’ Dice Straight Bourbon featuring a unique 99% corn mashbill
Hard Truth Distilling Co. debuts its first 7-year age-stated trio, featuring Sweet Mash Rye, Bourbon, and Wheated Bourbon crafted entirely on their Indiana campus
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Apr 2, 2026 • 1h 2min
560 - Where Storytelling, Marketing, and Good Whiskey all Meet with Daniel Whittington of Wizard Academy and Whiskey Marketing School
Does the whiskey industry need more experts, or does it just need better storytellers? Today, we’re joined by Daniel Whittington, the Chancellor of Wizard Academy and co-founder of the Whiskey Marketing School, and we talk about how narrative and community are the real drivers behind your favorite bottles. Daniel shares his transition from the wine world into how a secret whiskey group eventually evolved into a mission to change how we educate our palates. There's more to the pour and it's the technical and psychological side of the whiskey that I really enjoy when I watch Daniel's videos. As one of the OGs of the YouTube world, he built an incredible community with Whiskey Tribe and but things hit a stopping point with his co-host and we talk about how that impacts relationships, friendships, and how the public eye percieves it. But he's also champtioning independant bottlers with a whole new look on tranparency and why those bottles are something you should be looking for.
Show Notes:
The community-centered mission of Difference Bourbon
Daniel’s transition from wine to whiskey and its impact
The role of storytelling in whiskey education
Insights on the evolving quality of whiskey and the importance of connection
The rise and challenges of the Whiskey Tribe YouTube channel
Navigating audience engagement and content creation
Clarifying whiskey classifications for consumer education
The launch of AmericanIndy.com focused on transparency in independent bottling
Celebrating the human connections within the whiskey community
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Mar 31, 2026 • 8min
Whiskey Quickie: 146 Proof Texas Hazmat | Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon 2025 Review
Garrison Brothers returns with the 2025 Cowboy Bourbon, a hazmat-level 146.4 proof Texas release hand-selected by master distiller Donnis Todd. With bold vanilla cola, cream soda sweetness, peppery Texas spice, and deep barrel intensity, this high-proof bourbon delivers big flavor without overwhelming heat. We break down whether this limited annual release is truly worth the hype and the $250 price tag.DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 27, 2026 • 50min
TWiB: Uncle Nearest back at it again, Heaven Hill Distillery announces new release, Evan Williams to release 5 new bottles
It's This Week in Bourbon for March 27th 2026. Uncle Nearest back at it again, Heaven Hill Distillery has announced the inaugural release of Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15-Year-Old, and Evan Williams is releasing five limited-edition Single Barrel Bourbon Nation Collegiate Edition bottles.Show Notes:
Van Gogh Fast feature film set to shoot at Kentucky Bourbon Trail distilleries this spring
Receiver requests gag order and $75,000 in sanctions against Uncle Nearest founder Fawn Weaver
Reyes Beverage Group to acquire RNDC operations across 10 states and Washington, D.C.
Bardstown Bourbon Co. countersues former HR VP over alleged disclosure of confidential information
Gulf Coast package stores sue Ruan Transport over state liquor warehouse software glitch
Remus Bourbon launches Remus Bottle Club quarterly direct-to-consumer subscription service
Four Roses Distillery debuts permanent “Meet Me With Four Roses” brand campaign
Heaven Hill Distillery adds Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15-Year-Old Bourbon to permanent portfolio
Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. debuts 10-Year-Old Henry Kraver’s Reserve Bourbon
Jake Norris returns to Colorado craft scene with The Curated Barrel Project online-only releases
Blue Run Spirits and Atlanta Braves partner for commemorative 60th-anniversary bourbon
Buffalo Trace Distillery unveils $550 Daniel Weller Spelt Wheat aged 10 years
Evan Williams drops five limited-edition Single Barrel Bourbon Nation Collegiate Edition bottles
Jack Daniel’s announces sweepstakes for latest Aged Series bottle releases in Lynchburg
Lux Row Distillers announces Blood Oath Pact 12 finished in Italian wine casks
Horse Soldier Bourbon launches ultra-premium 13-year Liberty Edition for America’s 250th anniversary
National Bourbon Week returns to Bardstown, Kentucky, June 14-21, 2026
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Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 9min
559 - That Distillery in North Carolina You'll Hear About Real Soon with Pete Barger Southern Distilling
Can a North Carolina distillery really take on the heavyweights of the Bluegrass? Today, we’re joined by Pete Barger, the co-founder of Southern Distilling Company, to talk about how he’s disrupting the craft bourbon landscape from just outside of Charlotte. Pete brings a unique background of engineering and agricultural expertise to the table, and he’s sharing the story of how they built a massive, state-of-the-art operation that’s doing everything from contract distilling for powerhouses like Brothers Bond to winning double golds with their own Paragon wheated bourbon. Pete breaks down their commitment to regenerative farming and how sourcing local North Carolina grains creates a flavor profile that stands out in a crowded market. We also taste their American Single Malt and just wait until you hear Ryan's reaction. This is what American Single Malt has been missing.
Show Notes:
The craft bourbon movement's landscape in North Carolina
Merging engineering with whiskey-making
Tackling the whisky provenance debate: quality vs. origin
Collaboration insights: Brothers Bond and regenerative agriculture
The role of barrel selection and innovative finishes
The introduction of honey-cask bourbon and its market strategy
Future plans for Southern Distilling and commitment to community
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Mar 24, 2026 • 6min
Whiskey Quickie: Toasted Barrel Flavor Bomb?! | H.K. Young Wheated Bourbon
H.K. Young leans into the wheated bourbon craze with a 7 year, 122.4 proof release finished in two custom toasted oak barrels from Independent Stave Company. We dive into the cranberry, raisin, juicy fruit gum sweetness and bold toasted oak to see if this hyped wheated bourbon lives up to expectations.DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


