In this new Tasting Talk, Dan is joined by guest host Oliver as they dive into a special release from Branch Point Distillery — the Rare & Limited Oloroso Cask Finish.
They explore how the Oloroso sherry cask shapes the whiskey’s aroma, flavor, and strikingly dark color, discussing what that deep, rich hue says about the cask influence and extended finishing time. Dan and Oliver break down layers of banana, dried fruit, nutty sweetness, and oak-driven complexity while talking about why sherry finishes can add both depth in flavor and intensity in appearance.
They also discuss what makes this limited release stand out, the role of secondary maturation, and why rare cask-finished whiskeys like this are worth paying attention to.
On today’s episode of Distilling the West, Dan and Dave sit down with Marko Karakasevic — the 13th-generation master distiller behind Charbay Distillery. Marko shares the extraordinary history of the Karakasevic family, whose distilling lineage spans centuries. He talks about how this heritage influences his approach to craftsmanship, innovation, and preserving Old World techniques in a modern American distillery.
During the conversation, they taste and explore three standout Charbay spirits:
From family legacy to creative experimentation, this episode dives deep into what makes Charbay and the Karakasevic story truly one-of-a-kind—paired with lively tasting notes and behind-the-scenes insights.
In this new Tasting Talk session, Dan and Dave dig into a compelling bottle from Bainbridge Organic Distillers: the Battle Point Wheat Whiskey finished in Hokkaido Mizunara Casks.
They explore how Bainbridge takes its organic wheat whiskey and finishes it in Hokkaido-grown Mizunara oak, creating a whiskey that blends tropical warmth with the famed incense-spice character of Japanese Mizunara. Expect them to break down:
Dan and Dave compare tasting notes, debate the dominant flavors, and deliver their verdict on whether this bottle earns a spot on your shelf. They also talk about how the western U.S. is churning out exceptional single grain whiskeys. Hint: because a lot of it’s grown in the west!
Ever wonder about the history of the Old Fashioned cocktail? In this new episode of Distilling the West, Dan and Dave introduce a fresh segment: Cocktail Hour. For its debut, they dive into one of the most iconic drinks in American cocktail history—the Old Fashioned.
They explore how this simple mix of spirit, sugar, bitters, and citrus became a timeless classic, and why it evolved into two beloved regional variations:
From frontier-era origins to modern interpretations, Dan and Dave break down the history, the myths, and the flavors behind each version. If you enjoy a good drink—and a good story—this is the perfect pour.
In this Tasting Talk, Dan and Dave sit down with a glass of The Distillarium Riveter Rye — a bold and balanced rye whiskey out of Yakima, Washington that pays tribute to hard work and heritage. They explore its aroma, flavor, and finish, share stories of their interview with the distillery, and, of course, toss in a few rye puns along the way. It’s an approachable sip with plenty of laughs.
Dave is flying solo this week while Dan is out sick, and he’s joined by Julia Bringolf from Cash Butte Distillery in Royal City, Washington. Cash Butte operates on the grounds of Royal Bluff Orchards, where apples have been grown since the early 1980s. The distillery was founded to bring back the tradition of true farm distilling—transforming orchard fruit (including fruit that might not make it to store shelves) directly into character-rich spirits.
Julia walks Dave through the origins of Cash Butte, how the Central Washington desert climate shapes their fruit, and why starting with whole apples or grapes creates spirits that are anything but neutral. They taste through a lineup that highlights the orchard-to-glass approach: apple brandy, apple vodka, grape vodka, and a carefully layered gin built around botanicals that complement fruit-based distillates.
In this new Tasting Talk on Distilling the West, Dan and Dave dive into High West Double Rye aged in a Grenache barrel — a fascinating twist on one of High West’s most popular whiskeys. They explore how the finishing in Grenache wine casks adds a layer of fruit-forward complexity to the classic rye spice, bringing out notes of cherry, honey, and subtle tannins alongside the peppery warmth High West is known for.
As longtime fans of High West, Dan and Dave break down the flavor evolution, share their impressions of this unique expression, and talk about why barrel finishing can transform a familiar whiskey into something truly special.
This is a new Tasting Talk on Distilling the West where Dan and Dave sit down with a bottle of Hinterhaus Distilling’s Trapper’s Oath, a bold and complex whiskey that captures the rugged spirit of the Sierra Nevada. Made from a thoughtful blend of locally sourced grains and mountain spring water, Trapper’s Oath is aged in new American oak barrels at elevation, developing rich layers of caramel, toasted oak, and a hint of alpine spice.
Dan and Dave talk about the whiskey’s deep amber color, its smooth yet powerful character, and the balance between sweetness and smoke that makes Hinterhaus one of their favorite small-batch producers. As always, they share tasting notes, personal impressions, and a few stories along the way.
This is a new episode of Distilling the West featuring Venus Spirits out of Santa Cruz, California. Dan and Dave sit down with founder and head distiller Sean Venus to explore his path from the world of brewing to launching one of California’s standout craft distilleries.
Sean shares how his background in brewing helped shape his approach to distilling, blending creativity and precision to produce spirits that truly reflect the character of the Central Coast. The conversation covers his philosophy on small-batch production, local sourcing, and the artistry that goes into every bottle of Venus Spirits.
During the episode, Dan and Dave taste three of Sean’s exceptional creations:
From the beaches of Santa Cruz to the barrels in the distillery, this episode offers a fascinating look into Sean’s creative process and his mission to push boundaries while staying true to the craft. With engaging conversation, thoughtful tastings, and plenty of good humor, it’s another great installment of Distilling the West.
Welcome to Distilling the West, the podcast where we explore the stories, people, and spirits that define craft distilling across the American West. This week, your hosts Dan Machek and Dave Wolper sip on Frey Ranch Cask Strength Bourbon Hand Selected for CA Costco Members. This big baby comes in at 124.44 proof and packs a big and bold bag of flavors. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or just beginning your adventure into the world of craft distilling, pour yourself a glass and join us as we celebrate the spirit of the West.
Today’s episode of Distilling the West features a conversation with Brucato Amaro from San Francisco, California. Dan and Dave sit down with Sierra Clark, the co-founder, to talk about the inspiration and craftsmanship behind their lineup of amaros. Sierra shares the story of how Brucato came to life, blending California’s agricultural bounty with traditional Italian methods to create modern expressions of this classic spirit.
The discussion dives into the unique botanicals, flavor profiles, and the versatility of amaro — from sipping neat to elevating cocktails. Along the way, Dan and Dave bring their usual curiosity and tasting insights, making for an engaging and flavorful interview that highlights the artistry and passion driving Brucato Amaro.
In this new Tasting Talk on Distilling the West, Dan and Dave sit down with a pour of Distillarium’s Techno Trit, a whiskey that immediately grabs their attention. From the first sip, they recognize the thoughtful craftsmanship behind it — a spirit that balances bold flavors with smooth drinkability. They take their time unpacking the layers, discussing how the grain character comes through alongside rich vanilla, oak, and subtle spice, creating a profile that feels both approachable and refined.
As they talk, it’s clear that Techno Trit stands out as one of those whiskeys that delivers far above expectations. Dan and Dave highlight what makes it unique, from the innovation behind the distilling process to the way it reflects Distillarium’s creative approach to whiskey-making. Their enthusiasm is evident as they agree that this is not only a very good product, but also one that whiskey fans will want to seek out for its distinctive character and high quality.
In this new episode of Distilling the West, Dan and Dave welcome Kevin Aslan from Hotaling & Co., one of San Francisco’s most historic and innovative spirits companies. The conversation takes listeners on a wide-ranging journey through Hotaling’s diverse portfolio, beginning with Junipero, a bright and expressive gin that highlights their precision in botanical balance. From there, the discussion moves into Hirsch The Departure American Single Malt, where Kevin shares insights into how Hotaling approaches this growing category and what makes their expression stand out.
The tasting continues with the Old Potrero label bold 6-year malted rye whiskey, layered with spice, depth, and character that sparks a conversation about the art of aging and blending. To finish, Dan and Dave explore a truly unique spirit — a malted rye whiskey aged in beer barrels — and dive into the creativity and experimentation that drives Hotaling’s innovation.
Alongside the tastings, Kevin shares stories about Hotaling & Co.’s history, its role in shaping the modern American spirits landscape, and the passion behind each bottle. This episode is packed with flavor, history, and insight, making it a must-listen for whiskey and gin lovers alike.
This is a new Tasting Talk on Distilling the West where Dan and Dave dive into 503 Distilling’s Single Barrel Bourbon. Right from the first sip, vanilla shines through as the standout note, giving the whiskey a rich and inviting character. They explore how the single barrel expression brings depth, balance, and individuality to the pour, making each taste a unique experience. Their conversation highlights what sets this bourbon apart and why it deserves a spot on the shelf of any whiskey lover.
In this new episode of Distilling the West, Dan and Dave welcome a special guest, Logan Perkins, the creator of the popular social media page The Perks of Cognac. Together, they dive deep into the world of cognac, comparing different expressions, exploring tasting notes, and discussing how cognac stacks up alongside whiskey.
Logan shares stories from his travels to the Cognac region of France, giving listeners an inside look at the history, traditions, and artistry that go into crafting this world-renowned spirit. From the vineyards and cellars of Cognac to the glass in front of them, the conversation touches on culture, heritage, and the passion of the people who dedicate their lives to this craft.
Along the way, the discussion weaves naturally into whiskey, highlighting both the contrasts and similarities between the two spirits. The result is an engaging and educational conversation filled with personal anecdotes, laughter, and a true appreciation for fine distilling. Whether you’re a whiskey fan, a cognac enthusiast, or simply someone curious about the stories behind these spirits, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
This is a new Tasting Talk where Dan and Dave taste Woodinville’s newest release — a 9-Year-Old Bourbon. Right away, they note the especially dark color, a sign of its long aging, and dive into the rich flavors and depth that nearly a decade in oak brings. They share their impressions of how this bourbon stacks up in Woodinville’s lineup and what makes it stand out.
In this episode of Distilling the West, Dan is away on vacation, so Dave takes the reins for a one-on-one conversation with Dave Schleef, co-founder of 503 Distilling out of Portland, Oregon.
Known for their creativity and bold flavors, 503 has carved out a space in the world of RTDs (Ready-to-Drink cocktails)—and Dave and Dave waste no time diving in. Together, they taste through several of 503’s lineup, exploring the inspiration, craft, and unique flavor profiles that make these canned cocktails stand out.
From the stories behind the recipes to the innovation happening at 503, this episode is full of insight, flavor, and a fresh perspective on how RTDs are shaping the spirits world.
In this new Tasting Talk on Distilling the West, Dan and Dave enjoy a special pour from San Diego Distillery — a Mizunara staved 9-year bourbon. They break down how the rare Japanese oak staves impart notes of sandalwood, coconut, exotic spice, and delicate florals, which beautifully complement the bourbon’s deep caramel, vanilla, and oak backbone. The conversation highlights both the whiskey’s complexity and the artistry behind blending Mizunara influence with a well-aged American bourbon.
In between sips, the guys shift gears as Dave shares his plans for attending this year’s Comic-Con. From panel discussions to pop culture excitement, his trip adds a fun, offbeat twist to the whiskey-focused talk, making this episode a blend of tasting exploration and geek culture enthusiasm.
In this lively and wide-ranging episode of Distilling the West, Dan and Dave are joined by guest host Oliver for a special conversation with Rohit Nayyar and Jason Ornellas—two dedicated whiskey lovers who have helped shape a thriving community of enthusiasts.
Rohit, ever the adventurer, joins the call from the middle of a camping trip, using Starlink to beam in from the wilderness. Despite the remote setting, he brings his signature energy and a wealth of knowledge about whiskey, distilleries, and what makes this spirit so compelling. Jason offers sharp insight into the whiskey world as well—covering everything from how he approaches tasting and collecting to his thoughts on barrel picks, club culture, and the future of craft whiskey.
Together, the group digs into the story behind the River City Whiskey Society, one of the most active and passionate whiskey communities around. They talk about how the group started, how it has grown, and the way it connects people from all walks of life around a shared love for great spirits.
Of course, there’s plenty of talk about whiskey itself—favorite bottles, emerging trends, and the role of community in shaping the whiskey scene. It’s an episode full of laughs, honest conversation, and a real sense of what makes this community so special.
Whether you're a seasoned collector, a curious newcomer, or just someone who enjoys a good pour and good company—this one’s for you.
In this new Tasting Talk, Dan and Dave crack open a special barrel pick of Laws San Luis Valley Straight Rye Whiskey. This limited-edition release brings bold rye spice, deep earthy character, and the unmistakable terroir of Colorado’s San Luis Valley. They break down the flavor profile, talk about what makes this barrel unique, and share why Laws continues to stand out in the world of American rye.