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Bar Toast: Built Through Connection with Dave Astorga

1 h 24 min · 22. Juni 2026
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In this episode of Kentucky’s Wandering Realtor, I sit down with Dave Astorga, owner of Bar Toast, for a conversation about whiskey, entrepreneurship, relationships and the power of connection. What started as a small garage barrel project grew into Bar Toast, a brand built around great pours, shared stories and unforgettable moments with good people. Dave opens up about his journey with whiskey, the lessons he learned while building the business, and why authentic relationships are at the heart of everything Bar Toast represents. We also talk about the difference between networking and real connection, the people behind the pour, and what it means to build something that brings people together. If you enjoy whiskey stories, bourbon culture, entrepreneur journeys and conversations rooted in community, this episode is for you. Watch now and connect with the story behind Bar Toast: Built Through Connection.

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Episode Bar Toast: Built Through Connection with Dave Astorga Cover

Bar Toast: Built Through Connection with Dave Astorga

In this episode of Kentucky’s Wandering Realtor, I sit down with Dave Astorga, owner of Bar Toast, for a conversation about whiskey, entrepreneurship, relationships and the power of connection. What started as a small garage barrel project grew into Bar Toast, a brand built around great pours, shared stories and unforgettable moments with good people. Dave opens up about his journey with whiskey, the lessons he learned while building the business, and why authentic relationships are at the heart of everything Bar Toast represents. We also talk about the difference between networking and real connection, the people behind the pour, and what it means to build something that brings people together. If you enjoy whiskey stories, bourbon culture, entrepreneur journeys and conversations rooted in community, this episode is for you. Watch now and connect with the story behind Bar Toast: Built Through Connection.

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