About this episode
Is Kentucky’s bourbon crown finally under threat? That’s the question we're tackling today, because there is a shift happening in the world of American whiskey right now. While the Bluegrass State still has its grip on the market, the surging production in states like New York, Texas, and Colorado is raising the question: Are we seeing something that could actually rival Kentucky's dominance? We dive into the real challenges facing out-of-state distillers, discussing how community support, innovative marketing, and consistent quality are their most powerful tools but, it’s an uphill battle as craft distillers try to gain recognition against the established giants. What do you think? Is the whiskey map is being redrawn? Show Notes: Kenny Coleman, Ryan Cecil, and Fred Minnick explore the emergence of regional whiskeys Discussion on the impact of local pride on market dynamics Examination of the celebrity whiskey trend and its influence on consumer choices Insights on grain selection and fermentation in diverse distilleries Success stories from regions like Iowa, Texas, and Colorado The role of branding and packaging in shaping craft whiskey's appeal The influence of competitions on the perception of whiskey quality Why Kentucky remains the gold standard in whiskey Future projections for regional whiskey brands in a changing consumer landscape Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices