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Whiskey Women

The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey

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Whiskey Women

By: Fred Minnick
Narrated by: James Killavey
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Without women, whiskey may not exist. In Whiskey Women, Wall Street Journal-best-selling author Fred Minnick tells the tales of women who have created this industry, from Mesopotamia's first beer brewers and distillers to America's rough-and-tough bootleggers during Prohibition. Women have long distilled, marketed, and owned spirits companies. These strong women built many iconic brands, including Bushmills, Laphroaig, and Maker's Mark. Until now their stories have remained untold.

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Critic reviews

"Fred Minnick shows us how the fairer sex established liquor techniques, culture, and tastes as we know it today." (Esquire.com)
"This enjoyable book leaves readers feeling a way they're likely not accustomed to after such a wild, whiskey-soaked ride: enlightened." ( American Way Magazine)
" Whiskey Women is an entertaining and unexpected look at the role of women in the spirits industry. They were an integral part of this history and I'm delighted their story is finally being told." (Southern Foodways Alliance)

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Good book but not a fan of the narrator

I loved learning about women in whisky throughout history. I highly recommend this book!

The narrator had quite a sing-songy voice and a very American accent and he did not know how to pronounce many of the Scottish distilleries.

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Audible waterboarding. Who picked this narrator?

I downloaded this as an Audible title and listened to about a minute before I had to switch it off due to the irritating voice of the narrator. I would liken it to the scene in Jaws when Robert Shaw draws his nails down the blackboard. "I'll read this book for you, but it ain't gonna be easy"
Note to self, check the sample first in future.
I will pick up a print version of the book as I am sure the story is worth knowing.
As for the narrator, maybe he could get a gig making sound torture tapes for the CIA.

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terrible narrator

Its a fascinating story, but the terrible narration makes it hard to listen too. shame.

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