Bourbon Lens Podcast

The Bourbon Lens Podcast features friends Jake Lewellen and Scott Dilley sharing drams, stories, and insights that shape the bourbon and whiskey industry

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217: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Experiencing Irish Whiskey

217: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Experiencing Irish Whiskey Read Post »

Our guest today is Drew Hannush, who is helping us kick off our coverage of Irish Whiskey for St. Patrick’s Day.  Drew is an author, podcaster, world traveler, and incredible storyteller.  Drew Hannush is the author of the best selling book “Whiskey Lore’s Travel Guide to Experiencing Kentucky Bourbon” and his latest book, “Whiskey Lore’s […]

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215: Exploring Single Malt Scotch Whisky with The Dalmore

215: Exploring Single Malt Scotch Whisky with The Dalmore Read Post »

Our guest this week is Craig Bridger of Whyte & Mackay. Craig brings us an impressive lineup of The Dalmore Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, including their 12 Year, USA-Exclusive 14 Year, Port Wood Reserve, and an exquisite and rare 18 Year Single Malt. Our US listeners should definitely keep their eyes out for the 14

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213: Honoring A Legacy with Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey

213: Honoring A Legacy with Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey Read Post »

Our guest this week is Victoria Eady Butler, Master Blender for Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey. Victoria had a rather unconventional path to the whiskey world, but her story is a great one and we were excited to have this opportunity. She’s honoring the legacy of her Great-Great-Grandfather in her role as the Master Blender of

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212: “Bourbon with heART” Presents Its Inaugural Bourbon Barrel Art Exhibit

212: “Bourbon with heART” Presents Its Inaugural Bourbon Barrel Art Exhibit Read Post »

Our guest is Morgan Hancock, Founder of Bourbon with Heart, Kentucky’s first and only arts-focused bourbon charity.  Bourbon with Heart is hosting the Inaugural “Barrels of Heart” bourbon barrel art exhibit at the Frazier History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. The Exhibit began on February 1, 2023 and runs through April. Visit their Social Media to

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