Rum Rules: Montanya Distillers’ Karen Hoskin

Rum Rules: Montanya Distillers’ Karen Hoskin

Author: BLISTER June 14, 2023 Duration: 1:14:45

Today we’re discussing the rules of rum with Karen Hoskin, founder of Montanya Distillers, which produces some of the best rum in the country — right here in Crested Butte, Colorado.

If you’re someone who hasn’t been all that into rum, this conversation will shed light on why you might have felt that way; explain why Karen doesn’t make Montanya’s rum the way that a lot of mainstream rum is produced; and is a pretty amazing crash course in the history of rum, rum culture, the longstanding tradition of “mountain rum”, and more.

As you’ll hear, Karen not only has a lot of conviction about her own rules for rum making, but she has a number of deeply held principles that extend well beyond the craft of exceptional rum-making.

TOPICS & TIMES:

Turning Point: Dec 23, 1988 (3:25)

Rum in the 2000's (8:55)

Ways of Making Rum (13:28)

​​Rum & Louisiana Sugar Cane (20:47)

Laws for US Sugar Cane (29:42)

Why Distill in Colorado? (32:32)

Advertising Rum & Environmental Concerns (36:46)

Challenges of Making Great Rum (40:31)

Montanya’s One-of-a-Kind Stil (44:04)

Aging & Barreling (50:46)

Montanya’s Staple Rums (58:31)

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