American Whiskey Magazine

The Lounge Experience

s women are working hard for equity in the whiskey business and the women who are making the whiskey, behind the brands and on distillery floors, are gaining more recognition than ever before for their work and achievements, the same is being done in the cigar industry and community. I had to the opportunity to light up a good stick, a Drunk Chicken Living The Dream, pour a glass of Widow Jane American Oak Aged Rye Whiskey, and sit down with Erica Arroyo and Amy Tejada from The Lounge Experience (TLE) podcast to gain some insight into

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