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If you are planning a trip to Kentucky and the bourbon trails, these podcasts are a MUST. I am very new to bourbon, but because of Kenny and Ryan, I was able to plan our days around the distilleries and companies that they highlighted. I felt more connected after listening to the owners and distillers stories and hearing their passion. We got to see the Willett hams, had Arteatable bourbon balls and drank Kentucky Owl bourbon at their tavern. The biggest highlight for me by far was going to Boundary Oak and meeting Brent Goodwin after listening to #21. He was literally building a fence and came in to spend time with us. It could not have meant more. I think it should be the “Kenny and Ryan bourbon trail.” We are huge fans. Thank you for all of the wonderful insight.
Hollymatic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/17
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Ryan and Kenny interview some folks that are the peak of the bourbon industry in Kentucky. Their interviews are insightful and their guests are great. Although there is a format that they follow, Ryan and Kenny's podcast is easy going and closer to a couple of folks chatting around a table...Read full review »
Boston Expat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/09/16
Kenny & Ryan have perfected the Podcast! The audio is top notch, the content is getting better and better. The website is extremely easy to navigate and find specifics about what distillery you want to hear about! Been listening to the podcasts for quite some time! Have learned a ton and keep...Read full review »
bpb32sf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/17
A great podcast. Just the right amount of humor, history, education And tastings. Wish they were longer and more often.
joef1956 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/15
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