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Lee Brice: Talking Whiskey, Country Music and Sipping the Greatest Bourbon Ever Made

Lee Brice: Talking Whiskey, Country Music and Sipping the Greatest Bourbon Ever Made

FromThe Fred Minnick Show


Lee Brice: Talking Whiskey, Country Music and Sipping the Greatest Bourbon Ever Made

FromThe Fred Minnick Show

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode, Fred interviews country singer-songwriter Lee Brice, who this year won an American Country Music Award for his single "Rumor." He also has won ACM awards for songs such as "I Don't Dance" and "I Drive Your Truck." During the show, Fred and Lee sip several bourbons, including a vintage Hirsch, which Fred calls one of the greatest bourbons ever made. Here's what they tasted and discussed, along with chatting about everything from

Sweetens Cove Batch 1, 13 years, 102.18 Proof

AH Hirsch Reserve, Distilled in 1974, 16 years, 91.6 Proof

Smoke Wagon Private Barrel, 12 years, 111 Proof

Old Potrero Single Malt, Straight Rye Whiskey, San Francisco, 97 Proof

Very Old Barton, 6 years, 100 Proof

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SPONSORS

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Released:
Jul 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Fred Minnick Show features spirits author, historian and curator Fred Minnick, who interviews musicians and pairs whiskeys to their palates. Through the journey, the artists open up to Minnick about life tribulations, what it's like on the road and their favorite foods. Really, it's just two people tasting and talking.