#8 Old Crow (L)
vs.
#9 Heaven Hill (W)
Recorded on May 6, 2018 in Nate’s studio
![](https://i0.wp.com/bourbonbuddybrackets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Episode-1.jpg?resize=218%2C300)
©LilLeePhotography
We aren’t experts–or connoisseurs or authorities or savants or aficionados. We definitely aren’t doing things the “right way.”
We just had a question, and we’re finding the answer. The knowledge we are gaining through this process is staggering–about bourbon, but also about podcasting and hosting a website. It turns out our old teachers were right–learning CAN be fun!
It’s fun–it’s a hobby. And we’re gonna keep doing it.
Scroll through the post to see some additional information about things (and stuff) we talked about during the episode.
**Corrections to podcast are below. Oops!**
Episode Notes
- Regarding State Liquor Laws in PA–for those visiting
- The list of bourbons we are tasting
- The tournament bracket we will be using
- The NCAA #16 seed that defeated the #1 seed in men’s basketball was UMBC.
- Joe DiMaggio definitely promoted cigarettes.
- Nate’s Norlan Glasses were amazing. Here’s a picture:
-
©LilLeePhotography
- Braggocious is a combination of “braggadocious” and “precocious” and it is perfect.
- Hard to find statistics on best-selling bourbons of all time (re: Old Crow’s claim), but there is this article on the “Most Important Bourbons” of all time. Old Crow comes in at #7.
- We tasted both on the rocks–and then both neat. Whiskey drinkers may be aghast that we threw ice in the glasses. Maybe we shouldn’t have–but oh well.
- Ravens and crows are indeed not the same bird.
- The red wing blackbird is the most common in North America. However, the red-billed quelea is the most common in the world.
- Ice does indeed do “fancy things” with the whiskey.
- Prohibition was from 1920 thru 1933.
- The distillery Nate traveled to was the Willett Distillery.
- The world’s oldest known spider really did die recently.
- Didn’t find any readily accessible information on the cost of storage as a percentage of overall costs, but did find this interesting article about building storage facilities, and how hard it actually is.
- We made a comment about how “bourbon” is a very narrow definition of whiskey, and will stand by it. But have since learned there are a TON of different flavors, tastes, etc. to describe bourbons. Even down to the char level in the barrel.
- We mentioned two websites:
**Corrections**
(what we said vs. what we should have said)
- Only two of our bourbons were sold by the liter (not 3). Heaven Hill and Banker’s Club
- Not all of our bourbons are 80 proof—Ezra Brooks is 90.
- Banker’s Club doesn’t have a website promoting using the bourbon for cooking. It was on other sites.
- We used the Modern Thirst for our tiebreaker. Their review of Old Crow and review of Heaven Hill seemed like a good choice, but it turns out that the Heaven Hill we drank isn’t the one reviewed. They reviewed the “green label” 6 year, and we drank the “white label” 4 year. Oh well. #9 moves on, with a bad call from the officiating crew.
Technical Notes
We recorded this episode on a Google Pixel 2 phone, using the microphones on the unit itself, sitting on a couch cushion between the two of us. While the quality was OK, we wanted a bit more volume, clarity, etc. So we’ll probably try something else for the next one.
The podcast was edited using Audacity, a free open-source audio editing software. It served our purposes and worked well.