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Wyoming Whiskey With David DeFazio

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When you think of Wyoming, you probably think of towering mountain peaks, wild rivers, and wide-open plains. It is a land of National Parks, of prairies and of cowboys. It is big sky country.

But near the centre of the state, near a little town called Kirby, this land is also gaining a reputation for bourbon. And while this liquid will seem familiar, it is not your typical Kentucky bourbon, but instead of liquid that reflects its environment.

It is a whiskey that's true to the land from which it comes forged from the dry summer heat and sub-zero winters. It is a whiskey that reflects the plains, the skies, and a pioneering spirit.

To understand more about the barrels and the liquid they create. We talked to David DeFazio from Wyoming Whiskey.

  continue reading

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1. Wyoming Whiskey With David DeFazio (00:00:00)

2. Now you're a lawyer by trade and the founders, Kate and Brad Mead are ranches. How did you all end up in whiskey? (00:01:41)

3. And that must've been quite a steep learning curve for you. (00:02:57)

4. What do you think actually was in their mind? What made them think that bourbon would be a good thing to produce? (00:03:26)

5. Now, obviously you had the task of working out how it was all going to work. How did you go about it? (00:04:31)

6. I imagine the landscape for bourbon distilleries would have been very different back then than it is now. (00:05:32)

7. So even though you’re a thousand miles away, there is a little bit of Kentucky in your DNA (00:06:29)

8. And did it end up being a lot more work and a lot more money than you thought it was going to be? (00:07:25)

9. Wyoming is a very different state to Kentucky setting up everything and the amount you're ageing and every part of the process would have been different. (00:09:53)

10. Now you are a state of extremes, both in terms of landscape and also climate. How do you think that has changed the liquid that you produce? (00:11:26)

11. If people are used to tasting something that is more in a Kentucky style. How will they find your liquid different? (00:13:35)

12. Now let's talk about some of your products. You've just released your 2021 single barrel bourbon. What is it about these barrels? (00:15:52)

13. It's interesting. When you talk about the flavour being different, depending on where the barrels are racked, have you ever thought of doing a Solera system? (00:18:37)

14. You mentioned that it is a wheated bourbon. Why did you choose that road rather than a rye base? (00:21:56)

15. Now you mentioned the Outryder, which is particularly interesting because it is a bit more of a cocktail bourbon, but I believe it started as a bit of a mistake. (00:23:58)

16. Now, if the liquid is not quite Rye, it's not quite bourbon. What will people expect from it? (00:29:58)

17. Now, what drinks do you like to make with this (00:32:21)

18. Completely changed direction, you guys have done a lot of work with the National Park Foundation. Do you want to talk to us about that? (00:33:01)

19. Now the distillery has been going for 12 years. Has the experience been what you thought it would be? (00:35:21)

20. Now, speaking of distribution, are you available in all 50 states? (00:36:49)

21. And are you thinking at any point of exporting? (00:37:34)

22. What do you want people to take away from their experience with Wyoming Whiskey? (00:39:23)

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When you think of Wyoming, you probably think of towering mountain peaks, wild rivers, and wide-open plains. It is a land of National Parks, of prairies and of cowboys. It is big sky country.

But near the centre of the state, near a little town called Kirby, this land is also gaining a reputation for bourbon. And while this liquid will seem familiar, it is not your typical Kentucky bourbon, but instead of liquid that reflects its environment.

It is a whiskey that's true to the land from which it comes forged from the dry summer heat and sub-zero winters. It is a whiskey that reflects the plains, the skies, and a pioneering spirit.

To understand more about the barrels and the liquid they create. We talked to David DeFazio from Wyoming Whiskey.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Wyoming Whiskey With David DeFazio (00:00:00)

2. Now you're a lawyer by trade and the founders, Kate and Brad Mead are ranches. How did you all end up in whiskey? (00:01:41)

3. And that must've been quite a steep learning curve for you. (00:02:57)

4. What do you think actually was in their mind? What made them think that bourbon would be a good thing to produce? (00:03:26)

5. Now, obviously you had the task of working out how it was all going to work. How did you go about it? (00:04:31)

6. I imagine the landscape for bourbon distilleries would have been very different back then than it is now. (00:05:32)

7. So even though you’re a thousand miles away, there is a little bit of Kentucky in your DNA (00:06:29)

8. And did it end up being a lot more work and a lot more money than you thought it was going to be? (00:07:25)

9. Wyoming is a very different state to Kentucky setting up everything and the amount you're ageing and every part of the process would have been different. (00:09:53)

10. Now you are a state of extremes, both in terms of landscape and also climate. How do you think that has changed the liquid that you produce? (00:11:26)

11. If people are used to tasting something that is more in a Kentucky style. How will they find your liquid different? (00:13:35)

12. Now let's talk about some of your products. You've just released your 2021 single barrel bourbon. What is it about these barrels? (00:15:52)

13. It's interesting. When you talk about the flavour being different, depending on where the barrels are racked, have you ever thought of doing a Solera system? (00:18:37)

14. You mentioned that it is a wheated bourbon. Why did you choose that road rather than a rye base? (00:21:56)

15. Now you mentioned the Outryder, which is particularly interesting because it is a bit more of a cocktail bourbon, but I believe it started as a bit of a mistake. (00:23:58)

16. Now, if the liquid is not quite Rye, it's not quite bourbon. What will people expect from it? (00:29:58)

17. Now, what drinks do you like to make with this (00:32:21)

18. Completely changed direction, you guys have done a lot of work with the National Park Foundation. Do you want to talk to us about that? (00:33:01)

19. Now the distillery has been going for 12 years. Has the experience been what you thought it would be? (00:35:21)

20. Now, speaking of distribution, are you available in all 50 states? (00:36:49)

21. And are you thinking at any point of exporting? (00:37:34)

22. What do you want people to take away from their experience with Wyoming Whiskey? (00:39:23)

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