Back in the 19th century, when Ireland ruled the whiskey world, distilleries didn't bottle their own whiskeys. Instead this was left to whiskey bonders who took barrels of aged spirit and blended, distributed, and marketed them to the world as Irish Whiskey. As the industry consolidated during the 20th century, the roll of the bonder all but disappeared. But today, this Irish legacy has come alive once again with Shane McCarthy and his fellow founders telling that story through their Two Stacks Irish Whiskeys.
Join us as Shane and I chat about the history of bonding, the misconception about peated Irish whiskey, putting whiskey in a mini-can, and why single grain may be the perfect gateway for Bourbon drinkers trying to find an Irish whiskey to embrace.Â
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