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In this episode of Whiskey@Work, Mark challenges Rob to a cinnamon whiskey taste test. Despite Rob's aversion to flavored whiskeys, he'll sample three popular cinnamon varieties: Fireball Dragon's Reserve, Bird Dog Hot Cinnamon, and Jack Fire. Will Rob find an unexpected favorite, or will he reaffirm his stance on flavored whiskeys? Go ahead, guess.
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Billboard magazine has name Beyonce the greatest pop star of the 21st Century. Beyoncé has dominated the charts and the music headlines over the past 25 years, always remaining culturally and commercially relevant while staying a step ahead of her contemporaries and critics. And then, she made a whisky.
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In this episode of Whiskey@Work, we take a detour from barrels of bourbon to bags of beans as we dive into the story of Rootline Coffee in Summerset, SD. More than just a coffee company, Rootline is on a mission to rescue children from sex trafficking in Central America. Despite facing harrowing challenges like cartel raids and team members being imprisoned, their passion for making a difference burns as strong as their expertly crafted brews.
Join us as we explore the parallels between the craftsmanship of coffee and whiskey, the power of storytelling in both worlds, and how the whiskey community can help amplify Rootline’s life-changing work. This is a story about resilience, flavor, and a purpose that goes far beyond the cup—or the glass.
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This week, Rob and Mark sit down with Steve Smith, owner of Smith's Liquor in Rapid City, SD. A former paratrooper turned liquor store owner, Steve shares his journey and passion for fine spirits.
As a devoted scotch enthusiast, Steve brings three of his favorite bottles to sample. Join us for a lively discussion about Steve's military days, his 17 years in the liquor business, and of course, some excellent scotch tasting.
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As Indiana Jones once said, "Peat. Why'd it have to be peat?" Wait, that was snakes. From the newest distillery in Japan, Rob and Mark present Rokkosan Whisky.
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Guys, hold up, isn't this a whiskey podcast? Yes, and whiskey is getting weird.
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Lots of celebrity whiskies have again rolled out. Most have not been, what's the word...great? One of the biggest stars in '90s country music hopes to change that.
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Houston wanted this to be a scary podcast, Rob wanted to talk about his elk. Rob mostly won.
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On this episode, we're chasing whiskey mysteries. And we'll try to discover how Rob ended up with this bottle he has no memory of getting.
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Join Rob and Mark, your everyday bourbon and scotch guys, as they take a wild ride into the world of Serbian rakija. Their buddy Mitch brought back a bottle from his trip, and now they're about to find out if it's the real deal or just a Serbian moonshine.
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Can Houston convince Rob that Canadian whiskey holds more influence than American bourbon? Have you met Rob?
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Houston gets one more week to tell a couple of good whiskey stories. The crime of PappyGate and the inspirational story of Horse Soldier Bourbon.
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Join Mark on a solo adventure through the rich history of Bushmills Irish Whiskey, the world's oldest licensed distillery! While Rob's off in DC trying to rig an election, Mark will be diving into the tales of this iconic Irish brand. From their humble beginnings to their legendary flavors, we'll explore the stories behind the smooth taste of Bushmills.
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Welcome to our 202nd episode! Everybody else celebrates their milestones on numbers that end with zeros. Not Rob and Mark. They celebrate when the time is right for them. They are the Benchmark of whiskey podcasts! No, wait, they're drinking Benchmark on the podcast. They really need to get their s*** together.
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Rob and Mark have been called a lot of things. Handsome? Not really. Funny? Eh, maybe. Arrogant bastards? All the time. Arrogant Bastard is also what they call this whiskey created from a collaboration of Stone Brewing and Foundry Distilling Company. Let's see if we can match their energy.
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This week on Whiskey@Work, join us as we sip on Blue Note Juke Joint Whiskey and explore the origins of the terms 'juke,' 'blue note,' and 'Beale Street.' Rob will also have to explain how the words "note" and "run" confuse him. It'll make sense when you listen.
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What does it take to go from underdog to champion? I shot of bourbon, apparently. The story of Never Say Die.
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The history of the Sazerac cocktail is pretty interesting. So is making it without breaking a glass.
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Rock 'n Roll, hockey and whisky. That's what you get when you talk to a bunch of Canadiens. Johnny McCuaig, Al Morrison and Graham Templeman of Arcana Kings hang out with Rob and Mark to crack open a bottle of Lucky Bastard. The coolest part about this? We may have been the first in America to have a taste!
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With the rally, comes the whiskey. We sit down to talk with Jason Dvorak of Mr. Liquor about the all-new Loud American Jack Daniel's Single Barrel on the shelves and ready to drink!
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