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    Explore "indianmounds" with insightful episodes like "Whiskey Tasting, Invasive Species, and the Reverend Sour Mash" and "EP 261. Of Ancient Indian Mounds, All But Forgotten Prehistoric Mississippians" from podcasts like ""The PodCask: a Podcast About Whiskey" and "Duck Season Somewhere"" and more!

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    Whiskey Tasting, Invasive Species, and the Reverend Sour Mash

    Whiskey Tasting, Invasive Species, and the Reverend Sour Mash

    Will and Greeze delve into a variety of topics, including ancient Indian mounds, the construction of the pyramids, and a controversial whiskey ad. They also share a humorous encounter at a New Mexico liquor store and a tasting of "The Reverend Sour Mash Whiskey." The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they discuss a range of subjects, from Foursquare rum to invasive species in Florida, while throwing in some banter about 3D printing technology and hypothetical animal fights. Join us for a casual and community-centered conversation that encompasses whiskey, offbeat encounters, and random musings.

    00:00 Recent collaboration: Bardstown Bourbon Company and Foursquare.
    05:54 Aliens or lost technology, something unexplainable.
    06:34 Criticism of ancient Egyptian construction methods.
    09:58 Stay for the price of one drink.
    15:36 National sport persist despite attempts to shut down.
    17:57 Anacondas not in Everglades; Burmese pythons problem.
    22:08 Visited liquor store in New Mexico, bought whiskey.
    22:55 Buying liquor, surprised by out-of-state ID.
    28:18 Reverend sour mash whiskey, linked to Jack Daniels.
    30:30 First run can't be sour mash, wasteful.
    32:40 Positive feedback on whiskey flavor, value concerns.
    38:43 Frequent structure, 5-star reviews, community focus. Check it!
    39:11 Consume the beverage.

    EP 261. Of Ancient Indian Mounds, All But Forgotten Prehistoric Mississippians

    EP 261. Of Ancient Indian Mounds, All But Forgotten Prehistoric Mississippians

    Ramsey recalls that while growing up in the Mississippi Delta the only notable topography was in the form of ancient indian mounds scattered about an otherwise flat landscape. When were they built and by whom? How'd those people live and what became of them?  Retired archaeologist Sam Brookes spent his career studying prehistoric Mississippian Indian cultures and takes Ramsey on a whirlwind tour spanning 13,000 years, explaining why these mounds were built, why they possibly represented the zenith of pre-American civilization, what they hunted--and what hunted them--interesting digs and much more. As well, Brookes describes what explorer Hernando Desoto found and what that expedition left in its wake. Fascinating conversation.

     

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