Episode 41
John D.E. Jeffery Wants You to Balance Science and Intuition When Crafting Spirits
September 17th, 2025
54 mins 47 secs
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About this Episode
John D.E. “Johnny” Jeffery’s journey into distilling began after a trip to Poland inspired him to make nalewka, a traditional infused liqueur. It’s a journey that’s taken him from Chicago and Michigan State University to craft distilleries such as Death’s Door in Wisconsin, Sante Fe Spirits in New Mexico, and Nevada’s Bently Heritage Estate—all of which he helped to launch.
Along the way, he’s embraced a collaborative approach among craft distillers, emphasizing the need to share knowledge so that everyone can make better, more compelling spirits. He continues that work today, advising small distilleries on how to pay attention to customer feedback and create meaningful experiences while maintaining creative traditions.
In this episode with host Molly Troupe, Jeffery also discusses:
- the unusual experience of building a prison still for a California death-row case
- the importance of having a skilled mechanic in the distillery
- how sound and music can help identify problems in the distillery
- balancing intuition with science in R&D projects and whiskey-blending
- the importance of customer feedback to refining products
- how storytelling connects the maker with the product and those who enjoy it
- maintaining authenticity when scaling up
And more.
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