
Can a celebrity-backed whiskey brand actually change the way American spirits are made? In this episode of Bourbon Lens (383), Jake Lewellen sits down with the ultimate industry outsider turned mad scientist: Ari Sussman, the whiskey maker behind country star Eric Church’s Whiskey Jypsi.We take a deep dive into their most ambitious and historically significant release yet: Legacy Batch 003: "The Declaration." Conceived as a liquid tribute to America’s upcoming 250th anniversary, this bottle completely reimagines Colonial-era Maryland-style rye. Ari breaks down the insane logistics behind this 60/30/10 cross-category blend, which features 8-to-12-year-old Indiana rye finished in apple brandy casks sourced directly from George Washington's Mount Vernon Distillery, 25-year-old Canadian corn whiskey, and a touch of Virginia single malt. From the pioneering use of agricultural gene editing (like the "Lavender Haze" grain) to the hidden Easter egg behind its 115.74 proof statement, this episode proves why Whiskey Jypsi is leaving standard sourced bourbon behind to stage an American whiskey revolution.In this episode, we explore:The Outsider Ethos: How Ari's background in French wine harvests shapes his approach to "noble grains."Deconstructing "The Declaration": Breaking down the components of an ultra-complex $200 blend.The Mount Vernon Connection: Finishing MGP 95/5 rye in actual historic apple brandy barrels.Punk-Rock Rye: Why Ari believes rye—not bourbon—is the true whiskey of revolutionaries.Agricultural Innovation: Looking at the future of heirloom grains and gene-edited varietals.Hidden in the Proof: The incredible historical meaning behind the 115.74 bottling strength.Timestamps:00:00 | Introduction: Catching Up with Whiskey Maker Ari Sussman02:15 | The Jypsi Lineup: Legacy, Explorer, and Tribute Series07:45 | Celebrity Brands Done Right: Eric Church and Authentic Leadership10:30 | Noble Grains: Heirloom Varietals and Agricultural Philosophy15:00 | The Cutting Edge: Can Gene Editing Revolutionize Whiskey Grains?20:45 | Wood & Stave Innovation: Designing Cross-Category Complexity25:30 | Reclaiming the Past: The Rise and Fall of Maryland-Style Rye30:20 | Tasting The Declaration: Blending Indiana, Canada, and Virginia34:20 | Bottle Storytelling: The Hidden History in the 115.74 Proof Statement38:00 | Scarcity & Allocation: Where to Find Legacy Batch 00342:00 | Final Thoughts: Shaking Up the American Blended Whiskey Category🔔 Subscribe for more weekly discussions, tastings, and bourbon insights from the Bourbon Lens community. 📸 Follow on Instagram: @bourbonlens 🌐 Visit: www.bourbonlens.com Discord: https://discord.gg/pd6ys5nRSUHashtags#BourbonLens #WhiskeyJypsi #AriSussman #EricChurch #TheDeclaration #MarylandRye #WhiskeyReview #BlendedWhiskey #MountVernonDistillery #HeirloomGrains #MGP #AmericanWhiskeyKeywordsWhiskey Jypsi Legacy Batch 003, Ari Sussman Whiskey Maker, The Declaration Whiskey Review, Eric Church Whiskey Brand, Maryland Style Rye, Mount Vernon Apple Brandy Barrels, Blended Whiskey Categories, Heirloom Grains in Spirits, 115.74 Proof Meaning, Bourbon Lens,
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