
Episode 131: Making Texas Bourbon, with Dan Garrison
Texas-based Garrison Bros. Distillery was one of the first craft distillers in the country to take a regional approach to making bourbon. For this episode, Dan Garrison explains the initial challenges to making Texas bourbon, some of the lessons he’s learned along the way, and the distillery’s support of charitable causes such as the Hye Fashioned Takeover initiative.
Radio Imbibe · Dan Garrison, Paul Clarke
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Show Notes
Bourbon is America’s signature spirit, and for much of its history, it’s been synonymous with Kentucky. Dan Garrison and his Texas-based distillery were among the first to explore the possibilities of making bourbon informed by, and influenced by, other places. For this episode, Garrison explains the Garrison Bros. approach to making Texas bourbon, and talks about Garrison Bros. support of charitable causes such as the Hye Fashioned Takeover initiative, taking place through the month of September.
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