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Episode 193 – Clear Creek Distillery/Hood River Distillers – Caitlin Bartlemay

This episode features ⁠Caitlin Bartlemay⁠ of ⁠Clear Creek Distillery.⁠

Clear Creek Distillery was founded oil 1985 by Steve McCarthy. The goal was to use the bounty that comes from the Pacific Northwest in its. production and turn it into fruit brandies, spirits and liquors that would rival their European counterparts. Steve’s love of pear brandy began while traveling through Europe. He struggled to find it in the states. This led to open the 3rd craft distillery in the United States. In 2025 they will celebrate their 40th anniversary. Caitlin’s determination to join the distillery couldn’t be denied and she came onboard in 2010. Today the distill a plethora of wonderful fruit brandies and America’s first single Malt. All of their expressions are painstakingly crafted from raw ingredients within 200 miles of the distillery. 

304 Oak Street, Suite #3, Hood River, OR 97031 – 

(541) 716-5276 – www.hrdspirits.com – ⁠Instagram

Available on:

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🎧 iHeart Radio https://lnkd.in/eyFxftSD

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and more…

Highlights From our Discussion:

⁠Alton Brown – Good Eats⁠

⁠Oregon State University⁠

⁠Rollin Soles – Argyle Winery⁠

⁠Arnold Holstein⁠

⁠Jennifer Grey⁠

⁠Triple Eight Distillery – The Notch⁠

⁠Double Mountain Brewery

Episode 141 – Laird & Company – Vincent Capitolo and Gerard Laird Dunn

This episode features Vincent Capitolo and Gerard Laird Dunn of Laird & Company.

In 1698 Samuel Laird came from Scotland and settled in the new world. He was a well experienced maker of scotch. While grain wasn’t plentiful, apples certainly were. This was how the apple jack and apple brandy business was launched. This episode provides us the opportunity to learn how Apple Jack is produced. 1780 is the year that is used as the beginning of Laird & Company becoming a business. Laird’s has been witness and a part of the the history of the United States since its inception. This is the oldest distilled domestic brand. For Gerard the introduction to Laird’s was summers spent working in the family business. Each summer he came back and his grandfather gave him more responsibility. During his junior year of college he realized that working for Laird & Company was where he belonged. Today, Laird’s remains true to their values while broadening their horizons by creating and expanding their product line. After the podcast we were priveliged to experience a number of the new expressions. You can learn about them on this podcast episode. 

One Laird Road, Scobeyville, NJ 07724 – ⁠⁠⁠(732) 542-0312 – www.LairdAndCompany.com – ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠

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🎧 Google https://lnkd.in/eWcnP2JK

🎧 Spotify. https://lnkd.in/e3wWq2wq

🎧 iHeart Radio  https://lnkd.in/eYrqEgcw
and more…

Highlights from our discussion:

Colts Neck Inn

Jim Beam

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Scobeyville, NJ

Roger Wilco

Wilco Whiskey

Mike Rowe

Von C Brewing Co.

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