loader from loading.io

328: Blood Oath Pact 11 and Lux Row's Journey with John Rempe

Bourbon Lens

Release Date: 04/28/2025

357: Showcasing Westland Garryana 10th Edition American Single Malt show art 357: Showcasing Westland Garryana 10th Edition American Single Malt

Bourbon Lens

Jake and Scott sit down with Shane Armstrong of Westland Distillery to explore the growing American Single Malt movement.  Westland has helped pioneer the category through innovation, transparency, and a true sense of place in the Pacific Northwest. The conversation centers on the release of Garryana 10th edition, Westland’s acclaimed limited-edition Garryana American Single Malt Whiskey. Aged a full 10 years, this special release represents the apex of the Garryana story, showcasing the unique influence of Quercus garryana, the rare native oak of the Pacific Northwest. Shane discusses...

info_outline
356: Three Chord Bourbon Volume 2, Vinyl Revival, & Whiskey Maker Ari Sussman show art 356: Three Chord Bourbon Volume 2, Vinyl Revival, & Whiskey Maker Ari Sussman

Bourbon Lens

Bourbon Lens is joined by Ari Sussman, Whiskey Maker for Three Chord Bourbon, to talk about the brand’s newly released Volume 2 Series — a refreshed lineup featuring bold new blends, labels, and a creative direction deeply rooted in music culture. The Volume 2 collection introduces redesigned packaging that draws inspiration from classic vinyl records and live concert photography, reinforcing Three Chord’s connection between the worlds of whiskey and rock-and-roll. Ari shares the creative process behind these new blends and how the brand continues to evolve its identity through both...

info_outline
355: Organic Spirits & Mountain Craft with Warfield Distillery’s Alex Buck show art 355: Organic Spirits & Mountain Craft with Warfield Distillery’s Alex Buck

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Alex Buck, Co-Founder and Managing Distiller of Warfield Distillery & Brewery in Ketchum, Idaho. The two discuss the origins of Warfield, how Alex transitioned from a career in law to distilling, and the inspiration behind the brand’s focus on organic spirits and sustainability. Alex shares insight into Warfield’s American Whiskey, Gin, and Barreled Gin, each crafted with a dedication to quality ingredients and a commitment to transparency in production. They explore what sets Warfield apart in the spirits world — from its...

info_outline
354: Whiskey with a Sense of Place - New Single Warehouse Releases show art 354: Whiskey with a Sense of Place - New Single Warehouse Releases

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott explore how certain new whiskey releases capture a true sense of place — from the rickhouses of Kentucky to the hills of Tennessee. They start with the latest installment of the from Wild Turkey Distillery, featuring barrels aged in the legendary Camp Nelson E rickhouse. Each release in this series reflects the unique environmental conditions that make individual rickhouses so special to the final flavor profile. The discussion also touches on the releases from James B. Beam Distilling Co., continuing the brand’s innovative storytelling...

info_outline
353: Heaven Hill Grain to Glass: Exploring Chinquapin Oak Whiskey show art 353: Heaven Hill Grain to Glass: Exploring Chinquapin Oak Whiskey

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott dive deep into Heaven Hill’s newest innovation — the Grain to Glass® Specialty Barrel Series. The series launches with three unique whiskeys, each aged entirely in Chinquapin Oak barrels, showcasing Heaven Hill’s continued commitment to experimentation and craftsmanship. The trio includes: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – 105 proof (Mashbill: 52% Corn, 35% Rye, 13% Malt) Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Whiskey – 105 proof (Mashbill: 52% Corn, 35% Wheat, 13% Malt) Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey – 107 proof (Mashbill: 63% Rye, 24%...

info_outline
352: Craft Distilleries to Watch in 2025 and Beyond show art 352: Craft Distilleries to Watch in 2025 and Beyond

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott turn the spotlight on the craft and independent distilleries making waves across the Bourbon and American Whiskey landscape. From Kentucky to Nevada, Colorado to New York, they highlight more than dozen distilleries to watch in 2025 and beyond — brands that are redefining what it means to craft whiskey in America today. The discussion also takes a closer look at the tightening bourbon market, the economic and production challenges that small distilleries face, and how whiskey fans can make a real impact by supporting independent producers....

info_outline
351: Minden Mill Distilling with Master Distiller Joe O’Sullivan show art 351: Minden Mill Distilling with Master Distiller Joe O’Sullivan

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott sit down with Joe O’Sullivan, Master Distiller at Minden Mill Distilling, to discuss his journey in American Whiskey and what makes Minden Mill one of Nevada’s most exciting distilleries. Joe shares his early experiences learning from one of the greats in American Whiskey, Steve McCarthy, founder of Clear Creek Distillery and widely considered the “godfather of American Single Malt.” From there, Joe’s path took him across the country as he honed his craft and helped shape the modern American Single Malt category. The conversation...

info_outline
350: Why Great Bourbon Doesn’t Have to Be High Proof: Sub-100 Proof Picks show art 350: Why Great Bourbon Doesn’t Have to Be High Proof: Sub-100 Proof Picks

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott tackle a hot topic in the bourbon world: does great bourbon have to be high proof? While barrel-strength and cask-strength whiskeys continue to dominate the conversation, the guys make the case for exploring the sub-100 proof range (80–99 proof) as well. They share standout examples of bourbons and whiskeys in this proof category, explain why there’s a time and place for every proof point, and discuss how “palate fatigue” from ultra-high-proof releases has shaped their appreciation for more balanced pours. Whether you’re new to bourbon...

info_outline
349: Best Sub-$50 Kentucky Bourbons & Kentucky Bourbon Festival Recap show art 349: Best Sub-$50 Kentucky Bourbons & Kentucky Bourbon Festival Recap

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott recap their time at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, sharing highlights from the annual celebration of Bourbon in Bardstown, Kentucky. From new releases to conversations with fellow enthusiasts, the festival once again showcased why Bourbon continues to thrive as Kentucky’s signature industry. The conversation then turns to a practical guide for Bourbon drinkers — building a home bar with the best sub-$50 Kentucky Bourbons. Jake and Scott break down what makes this price point so valuable, pointing to age statements, medium-to-high proof...

info_outline
348: Exploring Four Roses 2025 Limited Edition Small Batch show art 348: Exploring Four Roses 2025 Limited Edition Small Batch

Bourbon Lens

In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott dive into the highly anticipated Four Roses 2025 Limited Edition Small Batch release. Bottled at barrel strength and showcasing some of Four Roses’ most unique recipes, this year’s Limited Edition is built around two 13-year-old V batches, said to deliver notes of apricot, vanilla, and caramel. According to Four Roses, the blend is elevated by the addition of a 19-year-old OESV and OBSK, bringing layers of antique oak, rye spice, and remarkable depth for a truly balanced and complex flavor profile. At 109 proof, the 2025 Limited Edition Small...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

In our latest episode of the Bourbon Lens, Jake travels to Bardstown to sit down with John Rempe, Master Distiller of Lux Row. During the interview the distillery was electric as their Front Row members were awaiting some of the first sips of the new Blood Oath Pact 11 release.  Our conversation centered around the new bourbon finished in anejo Tequila barrels. However, there is a lot happening at the distillery as they continue to become a household name across the world.  Sit back and buckle in for the latest episode of the Bourbon Lens.

Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you’re there. 

We are thankful for your support over the last 6 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our amazing community of Patreon supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show.

Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X.  Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com.

Check out BourbonLens.com to find our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews.

Cheers,
Scott and Jake
Bourbon Lens

 

 

About John Rempe

At Lux Row Distillers, we have a passion for craft. We’re a blend of different personalities bound together by a love of bourbon. When trying to describe John E. Rempe’s relationship with bourbon, the word “passion” doesn’t come close.

John, a certified food scientist with a bachelor’s degree in biology from St. Louis University and over 25 years of experience in distillation of spirits, has been at the forefront of crafting world-class bourbons in the company’s award-winning portfolio. He has created brands like David Nicholson Reserve, Rebel 10-year, and the ultra-premium Blood Oath series, and has also been heavily involved in the oversight of Luxco’s award-winning bourbon portfolio, which includes the Rebel Bourbon, Ezra Brooks, David Nicholson, Daviess County and Blood Oath bourbon families.

He may have a favorite bourbon in the distillery’s lineup, but that’s a secret he’ll never tell.

About LuxCo

Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP’s Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; and Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope Bourbon, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan’s Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey, Green Hat Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com.

About Rebel Bourbon:

Distilled in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe, Rebel Bourbon features a wheated mash bill that is true to its original recipe dating back to 1849. Known for its smoother, sweeter flavor, highlighted by delicious caramel and vanilla flavor notes, Rebel celebrates the “Rebel spirit in all of us” – especially those who embrace freedom, defiance and a little attitude. In 2023, Rebel Bourbon 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Double Platinum ASCOT award. The brand’s Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded gold medals at the 2023 SIP and ASCOT awards.