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Two Bitch Bourbon with Lauren Luby

January 5, 2024 by April Trepagnier Leave a Comment

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Originally recorded: 20230809

Length: 01:01:01

In a long overdue episode, Ape and Reba had the privilege of discussing Two Bitch Bourbon with founder and fellow dog lover Lauren Luby. We recorded this episode back in August, and Ape takes full responsibility for the delay in getting it out. However, we are pretty sure this brilliant conversation with Lauren is well worth the wait!

Two Bitch Bourbon

Purchase details:        

Location: Two Bitch Bourbon website

Date: 7/24/2023

Cost: $84.99 / $59.99

Type: 

  • Two Bitch Bourbon Small Batch with Bite: Bourbon
  • Two Bitch Bourbon Eureka Gold: Bourbon

Distillery: in Indiana

Bottled in: Las Vegas, NV

Proof: 

  • Small Batch: 50%, 100 proof
  • Eureka: 46%, 92 proof

Age: 1 year

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Two Bitch Bourbon

00:01:00 Ape has an unexpected visitor to the Bitch Barn

00:02:00 Introducing Lauren Luby, founder of Two Bitch Bourbon

00:05:00 We start with the Eureka Gold and an explanation about the age statements

00:13:00 We move to the Small Batch with Bite with a discussion on blends

00:16:00 Lauren’s whiskey journey, and bourbon puppies

00:24:30 You know Ape had to ask Lauren about her experience with the word “bitch”

00:26:20 Tasting reactions in the wild

00:29:25 Whiskey in Nevada and profanity

00:36:45 Where Two Bitch Bourbon is going next (and a great story about the neat glasses)

00:41:20 Lauren’s background (we were not expecting what we got)

00:49:50 The Two Bitch bottle design

00:51:00 Lauren’s industry discoveries, a parsonage house, and a one-armed carpenter 

00:59:00 What to look for

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April is a fledging academic, experienced podcaster, and lover of epicurean endeavors. An avid reader, she has been accused of having many wonders and an overflowing plate of projects. She is totally guilty.

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