IMAJ Talks Racism, Confederate Monuments, Country Music and About Her Creative Process

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Bourbon Review: Eagle Rare 30 Year

Fred tastes and reviews Eagle Rare 25 and 30 Year old. Will the 30 year be the first bourbons north of 25 years that he's ever liked? Fred's new book, Bottom Shelf: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bottom-shelf-fred-minnick/1147295501 Dierks Bentley episode: https://youtube.com/l ...  Show more

The Big Bourbon Lie And How It Happened

Fred delves into the biggest bourbon misconception and the importance of May 4 for whiskey history. Fred's books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Fred-Minnick/author/B002N1IVXW?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 

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