What’s New with Golden Sheaf Whiskey?

Golden Sheaf Whisky is making some exceptional new changes in the next few months; from a fresh new whiskey label to the construction of a state-of-the-art tasting room, there are a lot of positive transformations on the way, but, of course, they will not have been possible without the hard work fo Dixon and David. 


In this Blending Bourbon episode, David and Myriddin come together to talk about the new upcoming changes at the company and how they will revolutionize the Golden Sheaf Whiskey company.

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Building a Tasting Room for Golden Sheaf Whiskey

The process of whiskey making is hard, from getting the product off the barrel and into the bottles, labeling, transporting it, and more; it takes time and effort, and Golden Sheaf Whiskey saw the need for a faster bourbon operation; they have thought of having a tasting room before, but not as soon as they thought.

The constant pressure of having whiskey and bourbon ready pushed them to make a change fast, thus bringing to life the new project for a tasting room. Initially planned for 18 months down the road, these changes had to be moved up due to the amount of work that needed to be done. 

Golden Sheaf Whisky is taking its commitment to quality and authenticity to the next level with this new construction! 

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Golden Sheaf Whiskey is Partnering With a New Bottling Company 

Golden Sheaf Whisky’s partnership with a new bottling company is a significant step forward in the company’s growth and development. The new bottling company has a wealth of experience and knowledge that they are bringing to the table, ensuring that Golden Sheaf Whisky’s products are manufactured, packaged, and distributed to the highest possible standards.

July 31st marks the beginning of operations with the new labeling company, and David and Dixon are excited to be getting their brand new two batches of whiskey with fresh labels.

Building strong and lasting connections with providers is essential for any company that wants to grow and succeed. By partnering with knowledgeable and experienced bottling companies, Golden Sheaf Whisky can concentrate on what they do best: producing high-quality, artisanal bourbon and rye whiskies.

Golden Sheaf Whiskey is Traveling

Bringing a product to the masses is an essential part of any successful business strategy. Traveling marketing campaigns raise brand and product awareness on to new audiences that would otherwise not know about your product, making the product more accessible to a broader audience.

That’s why Golden Sheaf Whiskey is taking a few trips around the country to make its products known to new people, starting just after the new label and tasting room are ready. 

With a very tight schedule full of traveling and bourbon making, Dixon and David are ready to take on new customers from anywhere around the USA. 

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Perfect Timing 

Perfect timing is a rare factor in achieving success, and when it presents itself, we mustn’t take it for granted. 

Even when everything seems to be aligned perfectly, sometimes you still need to take action to move forward toward your goals. In business, this means taking calculated risks and making bold moves that push you outside of your comfort zone.

David and Dixon are excellent examples of this. Their passion for Golden Sheaf Whisky had always fueled their drive to take risks and make moves that helped grow the company when the time was right. 

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Taking the Opportunity

Having a business is not only about waiting for the stars to align to make the perfect move; it’s also about making and taking opportunities for yourself. David and Dixon know this firsthand, and if it weren’t for their embracing the opportunities, Golden Sheaf wouldn’t have grown as it is today. 

Faith in your business is essential because it helps you stay committed to your goals, even in the face of obstacles and setbacks. 

However, having faith in your business doesn’t mean blind optimism. It’s important to be realistic about your goals and have a solid plan to achieve them. 

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