Todd Leopold’s Big Secret
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Todd Leopold’s Big Secret

Meet Todd Leopold, co-owner and distiller of Leopold Bros distillery in Denver, Colorado. You may think you know him and his products, but I assure you: you do not. While you may be aware of his family's many achievements and the incredible portfolio of spirits they've produced over the last two decades, I can promise you this: you have yet to really experience and appreciate just what Todd Leopold can do.

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The Goodyear Guide: Bonnie Springs Ranch - Blue Diamond, NV
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The Goodyear Guide: Bonnie Springs Ranch - Blue Diamond, NV

Today’s Goodyear Guide post is an in memoriam celebration of the late Bonnie Springs Ranch outside of Las Vegas, once nestled between the western city limits and Red Rock Canyon in Blue Diamond, Nevada. Sold to developers in 2019 and demolished in the years that followed, the former western theme pack was one of the kitschiest places you could find in a region known for its kitsch.

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A Brief Taste of Luxury
David Driscoll David Driscoll

A Brief Taste of Luxury

Let me tell you the sad truth about prestige bottles in the modern era: few people will ever have the chance to truly experience them. Yet, as I observe the motivations that drive modern consumers, documenting even a brief encounter with luxury seems to be more important than understanding it.

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The Winds Of Change
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The Winds Of Change

Young people are not drinking red wine, and the situation has become so dire in Bordeaux that winemakers are now asking the French government to compensate them for ripping out at least 10% of their vineyards. Not only do they want to decrease production, they want to destroy current inventory to immediately crush supply and push pricing back up (and they want compensation for that, too).

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The Rebirth Of The Lowlands
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The Rebirth Of The Lowlands

Less than twenty years ago, the Scottish Lowlands had just three active distilleries. Today, the Lowlands are the at the heart of new single malt renaissance with more than twenty active producers recreating the lighter, more mellow Lowland style. Is this the rebirth Scotch whisky needs to win over younger drinkers?

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The State Of The Whiskey Union
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The State Of The Whiskey Union

According to the recent DISCUS report, Bourbon is no longer the top dog in the American spirits market. It’s getting fully throttled by Tequila, which grew by $886 million in 2022, compared to American whiskey’s $483 million gain. To anyone paying attention, this shouldn’t be a surprise.

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Day Drinking With The Davids
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Day Drinking With The Davids

If you missed it live, you can watch my old colleague David Othenin-Girard and me talk about New Riff and Cyrus Noble Bourbon on Instagram live. It’s always great catching up with the K&L team!

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The Best Value Bourbon You’ve Never Heard Of
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The Best Value Bourbon You’ve Never Heard Of

I’ve spent an ungodly amount of time over the last decade tasting with avaricious upstarts, listening to them wax poetically about heritage, when it’s clear they simply rummaged through a box of Bourbon history and pulled out an old-timey name. While those brands continue to sell inauthenticity in the hope of success, I can’t help but be inspired by a brand with more authentic whiskey history than any of these newcomers could dream of, yet almost no compulsion to talk about it.

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People Inspire Brand Loyalty: A Short Guide To Marketing In 2023
David Driscoll David Driscoll

People Inspire Brand Loyalty: A Short Guide To Marketing In 2023

In the booze business, the people with honest passion and character have always been the best ambassadors. You can’t help but get swallowed up by their sheer talent and drive. Remove them from the equation and all you’ve got is corporate speak: a soulless and utterly empty proposition that has younger generations looking elsewhere for their buzz.

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Passionate People Drive Sales
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Passionate People Drive Sales

In order to succeed in the wine and spirits business right now, you need influential early adopters and indefatigable ambassadors. Without them, you’ll most certainly drown in an ever-expanding sea of competition. There are so many new brands entering the market every month that it’s literally impossible for any one consumer to cut through that noise, no matter how dedicated they are.

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Love & Obsession: A Brief Analysis of Modern Day Consumerism
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Love & Obsession: A Brief Analysis of Modern Day Consumerism

The appreciation of wine and spirits (and food) today has unfortunately been co-opted by the obsessed, much like a “love” for work has been defined by those willing to sleep by their desks for days on end. But a true love of alcohol is not about how far you’re willing to go.

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An Interview with Former 219 Owner: Helen Felber
David Driscoll David Driscoll

An Interview with Former 219 Owner: Helen Felber

As you may have ascertained from my bio, this company is named after my grandmother’s bar: the 219 in Sandpoint, Idaho. Almost ten years ago, I published an interview with Helen about gin and what was necessary to craft the perfect gin martini. While Helen passed away many years ago, I’ve re-posted that article here in tribute to her and as a manifesto for Two-Nineteen.

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Two-Nineteen + Found North in 2023
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Two-Nineteen + Found North in 2023

For our fourth partnership of 2023, I’m happy to announce that Two-Nineteen will be teaming up with Found North to bring you loads of Canadian whiskey goodness!

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Two-Nineteen + Clydeside in 2023
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Two-Nineteen + Clydeside in 2023

While I’m incredibly excited to work two of the best (if not the best) family-owned American distilleries in 2023, I’d be remiss if there wasn’t a Scottish equivalent on the Two-Nineteen docket as well; a producer that ignited a passion in me about Scotch whisky that I haven’t felt since I started in this business. Hence, I’m excited to announce that I’ll be working with the Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow in the coming year.

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Two-Nineteen + Leopold Bros in 2023
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Two-Nineteen + Leopold Bros in 2023

I’m very excited to announce that Two-Nineteen will be working with Leopold Bros beginning in January of 2023, which means I’ll be spending more time in Denver, Colorado next year. Todd Leopold is seen as one of the forefathers of modern American craft distillation. Because of that reputation, a large number of spirits enthusiasts pay close attention to what he does.

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Two-Nineteen + New Riff in 2023
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Two-Nineteen + New Riff in 2023

I’m very excited to announce that Two-Nineteen will be working with New Riff Distillery beginning in January of 2023, which means I’ll be heading to Cincinnati after the New Year. While New Riff is located in Newport, Kentucky, it’s just across the state line (the Ohio River) from downtown Cincinnati: an area I’m looking forward to exploring more.

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What’s New Is New
David Driscoll David Driscoll

What’s New Is New

It’s not just social media influencers who understand the importance of new content these days; just about everyone who’s on Instagram and TikTok is looking for new material, hoping to generate another round of dopamine in the form of likes and comments from their friends and followers.

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Repercussions
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Repercussions

Without opening too big a can of worms, I would highly recommend reading every word of this morning’s LA Times article about Americans working remotely in Mexico City, and the growing backlash from locals about what is being described as a new colonialism.

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The GoodYear Guide: The Derby - ArcadiA, CA
David Driscoll David Driscoll

The GoodYear Guide: The Derby - ArcadiA, CA

In 1934, a gentleman named William Kyne purchased an airfield in San Mateo, CA and turned it into a horse racing course called Bay Meadows. For decades, it was home to some of the most famous thoroughbreds in history, including Seabiscuit, and for about five years I was able to thoroughly enjoy its old school atmosphere.

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Historic SoCal Steakhouse Addiction
David Driscoll David Driscoll

Historic SoCal Steakhouse Addiction

There are two things you need to know about me in order to understand my addiction to historic Southern California steakhouses: First off, I’m from the Bay Area, where nothing new can be constructed unless something old is torn down.

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