#263: French Expert Pairs Whiskey with Extreme Metal Albums!

#263: French Expert Pairs Whiskey with Extreme Metal Albums!

Author: Jon Barbas March 24, 2026 Duration: 55:06
In episode 263 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is joined by the host of Greg's Whiskey Guide. Greg has been visiting distilleries and tasting whiskeys for over two decades. He is a passionate whiskey blogger and blender as well as a long-time metalhead. In this episode, he has selected three different whiskeys and paired them with three different extreme metal albums from Insomnium, Rivers of Nihil, and Iotunn. Join us as we compare the characteristics and why they pair well together.

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