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Grain Before Glass: How Root Shoot Rewrote the Whiskey Rulebook

1 h 10 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Most whiskey companies start with a still. Root Shoot started with a farm. In this episode of Whiskey Rocks, Joel and Chris sit down with Heyward Gualandi and fifth-generation farmer Todd Olander to explore one of the most unique stories in American whiskey. Instead of building a distillery and sourcing grain, Root Shoot flipped the traditional model on its head…growing, harvesting, and malting their own grain before partnering with distilleries best suited to bring their vision to life. Along the way, they discuss the importance of grain, the rise of American Single Malt, regenerative farming, terroir in whiskey, and why owning the supply chain may matter more than owning the still. They also share the story behind Root Shoot’s award-winning whiskeys (including some fun bourbons on the way), the patience required to take grain from field to bottle, and the larger mission of helping distillers across the country make better spirits. Plus, Joel and Chris taste and review Root Shoot’s Bottled in Bond American Single Malt and Homestead High Proof Series, compare them to classic rock albums, and put their guests through the Whiskey Rocks Lightning Round. Pour a dram, turn up the music, and discover why at Root Shoot, the story begins long before the barrel. Whiskey Rocks. Sip Hard. To learn more about Root Shoot visit https://www.rootshootspirits.com [https://www.rootshootspirits.com] Follow us @thewhiskeyrockspodcast on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

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