Description
Show notes: https://www.leanblog.org/whiskey29
In Episode 29, it's been a little while since Mark and Jamie got together for Lean Whiskey. We catch up on what's new, which includes Mark's new certification with distinction with the WSET Level 2 Spirits certification, and Jamie's new side-hustle as a soccer referee.
We return to making cocktails, this time building on our coffee theme from the pour-over edition of Episode 27. We both make coffee cocktails. Jamie's is a whiskey espresso martini, equal parts bourbon, Kahlua, and freshly pulled espresso, shaken and served in a martini glass. Mark worked his way towards his own concoction, based on the Revolver cocktail, using bourbon and coffee liqueur, but he used a couple Texas-based brands and named it the Texas Revolver. We both follow our cocktails with some Glenn's Creek Cafe Ole and discuss Mark's lost barrel of bourbon.
We did "In the News" with a twist, building on our coffee theme we used something close to the Lean Coffee format and covered many news stories for 5 minutes each. These stories covered Starbucks as a talent pool, CEO pay and diversity, wage inflation, what work really needs to be in-person, people leaving the restaurant industry, and using lean to help get jabs in arms. There was no theme here, just two guys sitting around talking about the news from a lean thinker's perspective. Scroll down for links galore.
After covering a lot of ground, Mark and Jamie look forward to the fall, including football. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please send Mark or Jamie questions, suggestions, or comments for our future discussions. Until next time, cheers!
Links From the Show
Mark's WSET Level 2 Spirits certification
Jamie's retirement from coaching announcement and kickoff of a referee side-hustle
Lean Coffee episode of Lean Whiskey, Episode #27
Jamie's new ECM Casa V espresso machine
Jamie's Town Branch bourbon used for the espresso martini
Jamie's Buzzopolis espresso blend from Whole Latte Love
The base Revolver recipe that Mark started with
Mark's "Texas Revolver" included 2 oz Garrison Brothers Hye Rye Bourbon, 0.5 oz Caffe del Fuego Reserve, 3 dashes orange bitters, 0.25 oz Dry Curacao, and 3 dashes coffee bitters
We both finished with David Meier's Cafe Ole
Mark's My Favorite Mistake episode with David Meier
The Lean Coffee method we somewhat followed
In the News
News item #1: More U.S. companies tie CEO pay to diversity metrics
News item #2: Wage Growth Among U.S. Job Switchers Increased 5.8 Percent Since June 2020 as Businesses Struggle to Attract Workers
News item #3: Starbucks Is the New Talent Factory Powering Corporate America
News item #4: When Do We Actually Need to Meet in Person?
News item #5: How Lean Thinking and Practice Helped Put Shots in Arms, Part 1: Building the Process and Part 2: Wind-down and Reflection
News item #6: Restaurants Will Never Be the Same. They Shouldn't Be.
Our college football schedules for tailgating at Lehigh and Northwestern
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