Bourbon Lens
In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Eric Gregory, President of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA), to officially kick off Bourbon Heritage Month. Eric shares insights on the current state of the Bourbon industry, the exciting events planned throughout September, and the continued growth and global reach of Kentucky Bourbon. From economic impact to tourism, and from heritage to innovation, this conversation explores why Bourbon remains not only Kentucky’s signature industry but also America’s native spirit. Whether you’re a long-time Bourbon enthusiast or new to...
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In this episode of the Bourbon Lens Podcast, Jake and Scott sit down with Rick and Ricky Johnson, the father-son duo behind 15 STARS Fine Aged Bourbon. Known for their dedication to craftsmanship and innovation, the Johnsons share how 15 STARS has grown its portfolio with three standout releases: Small Batch, Toasted Oak, and Extra Aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon. The conversation dives into the story behind 15 STARS, the inspiration for the brand, and the unique approach they take to blending bourbon and rye whiskey. Rick and Ricky also discuss the rewards of running a family-owned whiskey...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Brian Luftman, Co-Founder of Never Say Die Bourbon, to explore the unique story behind the brand. From its Kentucky roots to its transatlantic journey to England, Never Say Die Bourbon combines American craftsmanship with a global perspective. Brian shares the inspiration behind the brand’s name, its connection to horse racing, and how Never Say Die is carving out a distinctive space in today’s crowded bourbon market. Jake and Brian also discuss the challenges and opportunities of building a bourbon brand in the U.S. and abroad, and...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Colby and Ashley Frey, the husband-and-wife duo behind Frey Ranch Distillery in Fallon, Nevada. We dive into what it takes to operate a true farm distillery in a relatively remote part of the state, and the unique challenges—and rewards—that come with growing, harvesting, and distilling all of their own grain. Colby and Ashley share the journey of building Frey Ranch into one of America’s most respected grain-to-glass operations, and how their rural location has shaped their approach to whiskey-making. From weather and farming...
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This week on Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott dive into the wave of exciting whiskey releases that have dropped during the summer of 2025. From heritage distilleries to rising craft brands, the whiskey and bourbon world has been anything but quiet. We kick things off with Starlight Distillery’s milestone 10-Year Bourbon, their oldest bourbon release to date and a major step forward for the Indiana distillery. Then, we explore Bardstown Bourbon Company's Hokkaido Release, a limited-edition Japanese oak-finished bourbon that showcases the brand's continued innovation and global partnerships. We...
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Bourbon Community Pick #1: Whiskey War Barrel Select with High Bank Distillery Goes On Sale Monday, August 4th. In this episode of the Bourbon Lens Podcast, Jake and Scott unveil Bourbon Community Pick #1, a special collaboration featuring Whiskey War Barrel Select from High Bank Distillery. This unique bottling marks the launch of an exciting new series of community barrel picks curated by Bourbon Lens and fellow whiskey creators. This first release is a Cask Strength Double Oaked Bourbon, finished in a French Oak Cabernet Sauvignon cask and bottled at 116.56 proof. With a total age of 6.5...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott take a deep dive into one of the most iconic bottles in American whiskey: Wild Turkey 101. From its long-standing role as a go-to everyday bourbon to the newly released Wild Turkey 101 8 Year, we explore what makes this brand a staple in bourbon culture. We compare the standard Wild Turkey 101 to the newly age-stated 8 Year release, now available in the United States after previously being an international-only offering. You’ll hear our tasting notes, thoughts on value, and how this release fits into the Wild Turkey lineup. Learn More: Check...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott sit down to explore two highly anticipated Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond releases from Heaven Hill Distillery. The featured bourbons include: Old Fitzgerald 7 Year Old Bottled-in-Bond Old Fitzgerald Spring 2025 9 Year Bottled-in-Bond We taste and discuss both expressions, breaking down tasting notes, bottle presentation, and how these latest releases fit into the growing Old Fitzgerald lineup. Special thanks to the team at Heaven Hill for sending us these samples. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed on the podcast are entirely our...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott sit down with Chris Canale, Founder of Old Dominick Distillery, and David Valentine, the Memphis Distillery's Head Distiller and Lead Blender. The conversation dives into the revival of a family legacy, Old Dominick’s approach to crafting Tennessee whiskey and bourbon, and the innovation behind their Cask Strength Bourbon, Bottled in Bond Tennessee Whiskey, and new Wheat Whiskey. We explore the history behind the Canale family’s roots in Memphis, the process of rebuilding a once-lost distillery brand, and the unique characteristics...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake and Scott are joined by world-renowned bartender and cocktail pioneer Charles Joly. A James Beard Award-winning mixologist and co-founder of Crafthouse Cocktails, Charles brings decades of experience to the table, from co-creating The Aviary in Chicago to elevating the ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail game. We dive into: Cocktail fundamentals for home bartenders Summer cocktail ideas to beat the heat Charles’ thoughts on classic vs. contemporary recipes The story behind Crafthouse Cocktails and their recent launch onboard United Airlines flights Whether...
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Visit RD1 Distillery at The Commons
Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 13, RD1 Distillery at The Commons is now open:
- Monday–Thursday: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- Friday–Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
- Sunday: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Located at 113 Turner Commons Way, Suite 110, Lexington, KY 40508, online reservations are recommended. The distillery also offers space for private events, accommodating up to 100 guests. Contact [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for bookings. Visit RD1spirits.com or follow @RD1spirits on Facebook and Instagram for more.
About RD1 Spirits
Based in Lexington, Kentucky, RD1 Spirits exists to explore the bourbon frontier. Lexington entrepreneurs founded the company in 2020 to help give life to the stories of Lexington’s bourbon firsts, namely its first federally registered distillery, established in 1865. RD1 is paving its own path, focusing on Kentucky Straight Bourbon and its interaction with various wood finishings in the barrel. For more information on this growing brand, visit RD1spirits.com or follow @RD1spirits on Facebook and Instagram.