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Ken, Iggy, Michael, Doc, and Moes talk about the upcoming Makers Mark Cellar Aged release while sipping on a store pick from Macadoodles Makers Mark.

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In the cozy recording studio, the podcasters gathered around a table strewn with glasses of amber liquid, their anticipation palpable. The host, known as Ken, began the episode by announcing, "We're back at the whiskey table, and some interesting news today." With a playful tone, they delved into the world of whiskey.

As they sipped and savored Maker's Mark, their conversation meandered from the whiskey to various amusing tangents. They discussed the recent announcement by Maker's Mark about a new release called "cellar-aged." The excitement was palpable as they counted down the days until August 16, the release date for this mysterious whiskey blend of 11 and 12-year-old bourbons.

The conversation drifted from the whiskey's age to the layout of streets, with witty remarks about roundabouts and the joys of driving on three-lane roads. Laughter filled the room as they shared anecdotes and inside jokes, clearly enjoying each other's company.

Throughout the podcast, they analyzed the flavors and nuances of Maker's Mark, discussing its profile and its blend of French and American oak. Despite some differences in taste among the group, their love for bourbon remained evident.

As the conversation continued, they shared stories about their interactions with local whiskey stores and contemplated plans for future episodes. The podcasters even fantasized about going on a whiskey-related adventure, promising their listeners exciting content in the future.

The episode took an unexpected turn when the topic shifted to marriage and commitment, resulting in a blend of humorous and thought-provoking discussions. With laughter and camaraderie, they wrapped up the podcast, their glasses of Maker's Mark nearly empty but their spirits lifted by the shared experience.

In this podcast episode, Maker's Mark whiskey served as the backdrop to a lively and entertaining discussion that touched on everything from street layouts to marriage, leaving their listeners both informed about whiskey and amused by their banter.