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From Outlaws to Old Fashioned: When Whiskey Lost Its Edge

18 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Her Pour Podcast, we’re diving into the raw, unfiltered history of whiskey—before the tasting rooms, before the legacy branding, and before the polished narratives. From the Whiskey Rebellion to the underground networks of Prohibition in the United States, whiskey wasn’t built on prestige—it was built on rebellion, survival, and risk. So how did we go from outlaw energy… to predictable pours? This episode explores the shift from defiance to refinement, the rise of controlled storytelling, and the voices that were left out along the way. Because whiskey didn’t get boring—it got curated. And maybe it’s time we start telling better stories.

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