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The Whisky industry in Flux

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Release Date: 12/31/2025

A Weekend to Remember show art A Weekend to Remember

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This week, we’re on location at the Victoria Whisky Festival in Victoria, British Columbia, where it was unofficially Bill Ashburn Weekend. The retired Forty Creek master blender was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Canadian Whisky Awards and guest of honor at a reception on Friday. We’ll talk with Bill on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth, and have complete coverage of the Canadian Whisky Awards. In the news, President Donald Trump is threatening a new round of tariffs over Greenland that could affect Scotch Whisky, and we’ll see how Canadian retailers are being affected...

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Chip Tate: Back in the Saddle Again show art Chip Tate: Back in the Saddle Again

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Maverick whiskey maker Chip Tate is back after a sabbatical following his acrimonious departure from Balcones Distilling. Now the master distiller for innovation with Foley Family Wines & Spirits, Tate has quietly been working on his first new whiskies in nearly 11 years under the company’s Ampersand Spirits label. Dubbed Malus, Vinea, and Opimus, each one is a unique blend that challenges whiskey lovers with new flavors, and they fit perfectly with Tate’s unique approach to making whiskey. Chip Tate joins us on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Ontario Premier Doug Ford...

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Celebrating Canadian Whisky Week show art Celebrating Canadian Whisky Week

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The second annual Canadian Whisky Week runs from January 11th through the 18th, with events all over Canada. We’ll talk with co-founders Reece Sims and Andrea Fujarczuk about all things Canadian Whisky on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Uncle Nearest founder Fawn Weaver says the company’s receivership is bad for business, and has asked a federal court judge to return control of Uncle Nearest back to its directors. 

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The Whisky industry in Flux show art The Whisky industry in Flux

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On this year-end special episode, we'll take a look back at the events that shaped the whisky industry in 2025. Becky Harris of Virginia's Catoctin Creek Distilling will join us to discuss a troubled year for her colleagues in the craft distilling industry, and we'll offer some predictions for 2026, too.

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Meet Royal Barkla, the Whisky-Sniffing Robotic Dog show art Meet Royal Barkla, the Whisky-Sniffing Robotic Dog

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Leaking barrels have been a problem for whisky makers going back generations, and just finding the bad barrels is the biggest part of the problem. Now, a test project involving Royal Barkla, a Boston Robotics robot dog equipped with an ethanol sensor, is underway at the John Dewar & Sons Poniel maturation campus near Glasgow. The robotic dog alerts its human operators when it discovers a leaking barrel, and so far, the test has been a success. We’ll talk with Bacardi’s Angus Holmes about the project on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, no layoffs are expected from the...

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From Grain to Glass: The Estate Whiskey Alliance show art From Grain to Glass: The Estate Whiskey Alliance

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Single Estate whiskies are made from grain grown at or close to a distillery, and there’s a new coalition of distillers joined by the University of Kentucky to promote so-called “estate whiskies.” The Estate Whiskey Alliance is made up of farm distilleries all the way up to Maker’s Mark, which is growing all of the grain for its Star Hill Farm whiskies on-site. We’ll talk with leaders of the Alliance on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, the Jim Beam Distillery in Kentucky will be shut down for all of 2026, leaving some distillery workers in doubt about their jobs...

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Remembering Jim Cryle show art Remembering Jim Cryle

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This week, we’ll mark the passing of longtime Glenlivet master distiller Jim Cryle, who ran the Speyside distillery from 1991 until his retirement in 2006. We’ll listen to an interview with Jim recorded shortly after his retirement, in which he talks about his history in the business, what makes a good single malt whisky, and his choice for that “last dram.” In the news, more Scottish distilleries are pausing production because of lower demand, while U.S. whiskey production has hit its lowest level since 2018. 

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American Single Malts for a Scotch Lover's Taste show art American Single Malts for a Scotch Lover's Taste

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The latest collection of American Single Malts from Lost Lantern Whiskey is dubbed the “Scotch Lover’s Collection,” not because there are any inferred links to Scotland, but because Lost Lantern founders Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski crafted them to appeal to a Scotch lover’s palate. We’ll talk with Nora and Adam on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Brown-Forman reports a 14% decline in quarterly profits, while Bourbon industry leaders are getting nervous about the long-term impact of Canada’s boycott of American whiskies. We’ll also pay tribute to...

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Not Your Typical Whisky Book show art Not Your Typical Whisky Book

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Mitch Bechard is a longtime Scotch Whisky brand ambassador, with years of service at Diageo and Glenfiddich. Now, he’s written a rollicking memoir of his tales from the road, along with more serious takes on the improving role of women in whisky and the growth of world whiskies. Mitch joins us on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, we’ll have the latest on the Uncle Nearest receivership saga and Bruichladdich’s Black Art moving to travel retail. We’ll also have tasting notes for new releases from Wild Turkey, Willett, and Glen Grant.  

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A Bourbon-Free Whisky Festival show art A Bourbon-Free Whisky Festival

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With no signs of an end to the U.S.-Canadian trade war in sight, the widespread boycott of American whiskies in Canada had an impact on this week’s New Brunswick Spirits Festival. No American whiskies on the stands, and no Bourbon master classes. We’ll talk with festival organizers and attendees about the impact of the boycott on this week’s episode. In the news, Diageo has paused production at its massive Roseisle Maltings in Scotland, while a Scottish distillery has been saved from bankruptcy.

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On this year-end special episode, we'll take a look back at the events that shaped the whisky industry in 2025. Becky Harris of Virginia's Catoctin Creek Distilling will join us to discuss a troubled year for her colleagues in the craft distilling industry, and we'll offer some predictions for 2026, too.