Episode Description
A bottle label can tell you the proof, but it can’t tell you why a whiskey feels creamy, why a blend suddenly pops with fruit, or why 118 proof can drink smoother than you’d expect. That’s the fun part, and it’s exactly where we go with Kate Douglas from O’Shaughnessy Distilling in Minneapolis, the home of Keeper’s Heart whiskey. We taste our way through four expressions while Kate breaks down how real-world distilling decisions show up on your palate.
We start with what makes pot still whiskey different from column still spirits and why those heavier oils can change mouthfeel after aging. Then we get into the nitty-gritty of American whiskey vs bourbon rules, including mash bill requirements and the practical constraints distillers have to hit to keep “whiskey” on the label. Kate also shares how Keeper’s Heart leans into Irish whiskey heritage with malted and unmalted barley, and how new virgin oak aging creates a uniquely Irish American bridge.
From there, it’s all about blending: Irish grain whiskey, Irish pot still whiskey, and American rye or bourbon working together like a base note, a supporting note, and a final layer of nuance. We talk tasting notes, sourcing from Ireland, and why cask strength releases can keep flavors intact when dilution can shift aromas. If you care about craft distilling, whiskey tasting, Irish whiskey blends, American rye, bourbon-forward profiles, or just want a smarter way to choose your next bottle, this one delivers.
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Recorded 4-27-26
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Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit
Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox
August Gitschlag @rawgusto
Merch www.WearingFunny.com