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Tom and Terry

Tom and Terry
It’s the first of two Whisky Specials from the 2025 Canadian Whisky Awards and the 2025 Victoria Whisky Festival.
There are always headlining whiskies and star whisky makers in attendance!
Whisky fans want to taste and explore the new releases from Crown Royal, Canadian Club, Forty Creek, Hiram Walker, JP Wiser’s Lot 40, Pike Creek, Gooderham and Worts, Nikka, Amrut, The Dalmore and Glencadam.
For the first time ever, Gisbelle Distillery a distillery from China, would be joining the lineup.
The West Coast and Vancouver Island were well represented.
Stillhead, Odd Society, DubhGlas, Sheringham, Sons of Vancouver & Shelter Point.
Over 200 whiskies were up for the awards. 14 judges from across the country tasted and scored.
The Grand Prize Winner, judged Canadian Whisky of the Year was,
The Peat Project Moscatel Barrique single malt from Macaloney’s Island Distillery (Saanich)
Here are the guests on part one of the 2025 Whisky Awards and Victoria Whisky Festival
Davin De Kergommeaux – Davin is the flag bearer for Canadian Whisky. He singlehandedly brought Canadian Whisky to the attention of Canada and The World.
His latest book is the updated and expanded third edition of Canadian Whisky – The Essential Portable Expert.
I love the first line.
“Handles, mickeys, shots or drams, no matter what its measure, Canadian whisky is a story of Canada.”
Davin is my ultimate connection to the world of Canadian Whisky. He helped create these awards and leads the judging team.
Davin de Kergommeaux
Grant Stevely – Distiller at DubhGlas (Oliver)
In the fall of 2010, Grant purchased some property at Gallagher Lake near Oliver, B.C.
“I wanted to build a distillery from the ground up, which is distinctly different from a lot of other
distilleries,” he says. “So we built the distillery with expansion in mind.”
Grant Stevely
At the heart of the operation is a German-made Arnold Holstein still.
No sooner did Stevely open Dubh Glas Distillery in the spring of 2015, when he began winning awards
for his first product, Noteworthy Gin.
“Dubh Glas” is Scottish Gaelic for “from the dark water.” It’s pronounced “Douglas,” which happens to
be Stevely’s middle name.
Jason MacIsaac – Distiller. Sheringham (Langford, BC)
Sheringham Distillery won Best Contemporary Gin at the 2019 World Gin Awards
Its Seaside Gin captured the award against World-class competition from 23 countries, including the UK and USA.
“We created Sheringham because we saw a hole in the market: the opportunity to create the world’s most drinkable spirits. This approach has served us well, and in the seven years since founding Sheringham, we have been on the ground building authentic connections with buyers, retailers, and consumers, sharing our story and highlighting our chef-driven approach to innovation and quality.” (Distiller Mag)
Jason and wife Alayne now have their growing portfolio available across Canada and in 15 markets in the USA.
Graeme Macaloney – Master Distiller Macaloney Island Distillery (Saanich)
There once was a wee Scottish lad by the name of Graeme Macaloney who found a summer job bottling
whisky and fell in love with Uisge Beatha, the ‘water of life’. He dedicated his heart to finding a way to
make whisky for a living.
Graeme set up shop on Saanich, just outside Victoria. Some of his favourite Scottish and Irish whiskies were island-made.
Graeme has found his “island” in Canada.
Congratulations Champ!!
– Distillery opened in 2016
– The first whisky made onsite and released in 2020
-Canadian Whisky of the Year – 2025
Brennan Colebank – Master Distiller Stillhead Distillery (Duncan)
Founded by the Colebank family, Stillhead Distillery Inc. opened its doors in October of 2017.
After working 15 years in the tech industry, Master Distiller Brennan Colebank left his job to pursue his dream career,
blending the two things he loved most: chemistry and spirits. The chemist has created an amazing portfolio and a home for Whisky in the Cowichan Valley.
www.victoriawhiskyfestival.com
www.canadianwhiskyawards.com
NEXT WEEK – Part Two featuring
Dr Don Livermore – Hiram Walker & Sons (Ontario)
Bill Ashburn – The legend from Forty Creek (Ontario)
Sons of Vancouver – The next generation of artisanal whisky. Won the whole shebang two years ago. (east van)
Gordon Glanz – Odd Society – (East Van) Holds an MSc in brewing and distilling from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Followed by a week at Whicky School at Springbank Distillery in Campbelltown
Best Coast Distillers – Just opened in North Saanich. Where innovation meets passion.
Part two of Whisky Special
The Hatch
Grant Stanley – Spearhead for 2025
Vancouver Wine Festival
Fort Berens
Hester Creek
Tom and Terry
Mulligan Stew – Guests are …. | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | with Terry David Mulligan |
Love Don’t | Nathaniel Rateliff and Night Sweats | The Future |
The Spark | William Prince | Receiver |
Tulsa Time | Julian Taylor and Jim Cuddy | single |
Rosetta | Ringo-Billy Strings-Larkin Poe | Look Up |
Love needs a heart | Jackson Browne | Running on Empty |
Deane House/River Cafe | Coming Up on The Stew -George Fest | CKUA |
Give me love | George Harrison | Living in a Material World |
Something | Lucinda Williams | Sings The Beatles from Abbey Road |
My Sweet Lord | Billy Preston | George Harrison Tribute |
Blackie and The Rodeo Kings Hour Two | Mulligan Stew – Year 29 | TDMulligan |
Thing called Love | John Hiatt | Best of |
How it feels to be loved | Colin James | Chasing The Sun |
My one and only love (live) | Chris Botti & Paula Cole | Chris Botti Live |
God only knows | The Beach Boys | Pet Sounds |
Walk this road | Doobie Brothers and Mavis Staples | Walk this road |
In Hour Two of The Stew | Blackie and The Rodeo Kings talk | Solo projects and the BARK Future |
Lets get drunk again | Blue Moon Marquee | New Orleans Sessions |
Learning to fly | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | Best of Everything |
Midnight in Harlem | Tedeschi Trucks Band | Revelator |
No Woman No Cry (live) | Bob Marley and the Wailers | Best of Live at the Lyceum |
Love her with a feeling (live) | Bob Dylan (song by Tampa Red) | The Complete Budokan 1978 Live |
Coyotes Banff-Snow Days & Valentine’s | Next – Blackie | All three guys |
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Stephen and Colin | Tom’s coming |
Bring this song | Stephen Fearing | The Empathist |
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Colin Linden and Stephen | and Tom |
Sometimes I wonder | T Bone Burnett and Colin Linden | The Other Side |
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Tom Wilson | and Stephen – Colin |
Death Row Love Affair | Tom Wilson | Tom Wilson TEHOHAHAKE |
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | Stephen Fearing Colin Linden & Tom Wilson | and also terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel |
O Glory | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | O Glory Lost them blues again |
Thank you listening and donating | Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | and tdm YouTube channel |
Charlie Parker loves me | Marc Jordan | Living in Marina Del Ray |
Alderlea (Cowichan) and Meyer/Mayhem (Okanagan Falls)
North of Duncan, Vancouver Island lies Alderlea Vineyards. Formerly home of Roger and Nancy Dosman. Roger would talk about his Pinot Noir plantings until you ran out of batteries.
Rightly so. For over 20 years, they had beautiful Pinot Noir harvests.
When they sold, Zac and Julie were the perfect couple to carry on.
Julie and Zac
Think of their training.
Zac had been involved in personal security in places he can’t talk about (and had grown up in Port Hardy. Had family still on the island.) Julie had spent her life in executive training and leadership. No mention of wine until….
They began to make and blend wines at home but this was a chance to really create on another level.
They started with Pinot Noir vines over 20 years old. Such a blessing.
As I was doing this series of interviews about the state of wineries in the Okanagan that had been decimated by cold snaps, I was also aware the Cowichan Valley had not been touched by that Artic weather. The Cowichan is not called Warmland for nothing.
Julie ands Zak did make and send wines for several winery friends in the Okanagan.
They’ve created a really fine uptake on Island wines. Wine fans have taken notice. Me included.
Whites, reds and Rose.
Bacchus, Pinot Gris, S Blanc, Pinot Noir, PN Reserve, Merlot, Clarinet, a fabulous red blend called Valerie. Named after Julie’s Mother and more.
I talked to Zak about how they handled the Winter conditions on Island and what their plans were for 2025.
Find Alderlea – in bottle or in Duncan. Its a classic small winery that’s really going to grow.
JAK Meyer runs Meyer Family Vineyards. The #2 winery in Canada. As voted by Wine Align Canadian Wine Awards.
Terry Meyer Stone runs Mayhem Wines. Both are in the Okanagan Falls Sub Region. Brother and Sister.
Terry Meyer Stone (Western Living Mag)
JAK makes sublime Pinot and Chardonnay that wins awards every year.
TDM with JAK & Janice Meyer
Terry runs Mayhem.
Fun and affordable wines, also in OK Falls.
I was looking for answers to:
How did your vineyards do in the cold snap?
What grew and what died?
What varietals did you harvest in Washington State?
How’s your Alberta base doing?
What’s next?
VICTORIA WHISKY AWARDS
VANCOUVER WINE FESTIVAL
SPEARHEAD WINES
HESTER CREEK
FORT BERENS
I was able to convince Tom Wilson, Colin Linden and Stephen Fearing to join me on Zoom this morning to talk about the state of Blackie and The Rodeo Kings and their own solo careers.
(I was really hoping to convince them to get together again and make music)
Because each of them had worked with and had become friends with the late Garth Hudson, I decided to take the first 5 minutes to ask them for their thoughts on Garth and the legacy of The Band.
Well, 5 minutes became 10 or more but I’ve edited it down to a tight 5 minutes for Saturday’s Stew. It’s powerful stuff.
Next week we’ll include much more of the interview we gathered to do.
Stephen has a new album coming in March, Colin is touring with T Bone Burnett and has dates coming our way on his Ride On Tour and Tom Wilson is just flat-out busy. He is releasing singles which are songs from his play Beautiful Scars.
Two donor hours this week.
Hour One. The Witts suggested Kue Varo, Kathleen Edwards and I have birthday tunes from Alicia Keys and Lucinda Williams.
Hour Two. Mary and Graeme have lots of suggestions. “how about a Canadian Hour to celebrate being a Canadian”
The sad news of Garth Hudson passing and the loss of the last member of The Band started me rolling with Canadian artists who were influenced by The Band.
The Band
Blue Rodeo, Kevin Hearn and Garth Hudson along with Band tracks that featured Garth..
Garth sitting in on tracks by Leonard Cohen and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
We also include our just recorded comments about Garth and The Band from all three members of BARK. They had known Garth and had played with him.
The longer Blackie and the Rodeo Kings interview will be heard on next weeks Stew and the complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube.
You’re going to love the music in this show. It salutes one of the most distinctive and historical artists in all of music. The Band.
They crafted music that captured the history of the American Deep South. Four Canadians and a singular drummer, with an unmistakable voice, from Arkansas.
Have a listen
Mulligan Stew (Blackie & Rodeo Kings ) | Saying Goodbye to Garth -TDMulligan | CKUA |
Thats what love will do for you | Little Milton | Tin Pan Alley |
I was fooled | Eric Clapton | Clapton |
Atlantic City | The Band | Jericho |
Fever Dreaming | Madeleine Roger | NERVE |
Just don’t care | Kue Varo | Cowboy Witchcraft |
TDMulligan – The Stew | Guests Colin Linden-Tom Wilson-Stephen Fearing | -Saying goodbye to Garth |
Gimme some lovin’ | Spencer Davis Group | Revolution |
Carry on | CSNY | Deja Vu |
Kansas City (live) | James Brown and the Famous Flames | Live at the Apollo Vol 2 |
Deane House – River Cafe | Coming Up – Kathleen Edwards & Lucinda Williams | Mulligan Stew |
Yes its me | Fats Domino | 12,000,000 records |
Human touch | Kathleen Edwards and Bahamas | single |
I got a feeling | Lucinda Williams | LW sings The Beatles from Abbey Road |
Mulligan Stew welcomes | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Saying Goodbye to Garth |
Fallin’ | Alicia Keyes | Songs in A Minor |
I was fooled | Eric Clapton | Clapton |
I got people | David Ramirez | All the not so gentle reminders |
Coming Up in Hour Two | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Say Goodbye to Garth Hudson |
Doctored | Mickey Jupp | Times like these |
Mulligan Stew welcomes Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Remembering Garth Hudson and The Band | Stephen. Colin and Tom |
King Harvest | Blue Rodeo with Garth Hudson | Garth Hudson Presents |
The Night they drove old Dixie down | The Band | The Band (Deluxe) |
You ain’t goin’ nowhere | Garth Hudson and Kevin Hearn & Thin Buckle | Garth Hudson Presents |
Life is a Carnival (live) | The Band | The Last Waltz (deluxe) |
The Stew – Hour Two | Coming UP – Blackie say GoodBye to Garth | Tom, Colin and Stephen |
Came so far for beauty | Leonard Cohen and Garth | Recent Songs |
Chains of Love | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings |
Coyotes Banff | Mulligan Stew Year 29 | Donor supported CKUA Radio |
The Returner | Allison Russell | The Returner |
Interview with Blackie/Rodeo Kings | about Garth Hudson and The Band | Full interview about their projects Next Week |
Once were brothers | Robbie Robertson | Sinematic |
Nothing in Ramblin’ | Fabulous Thunderbirds & Bonnie, Keb Mo, Taj Mahal etc | Struck Down |
Next Week, the rest of Blackie Interview | with Tom, Stephen and Colin | Mulligan Stew |
I don’t know why | Norah Jones | Come away with me |
Thank you for listening and donating | You do donate, right? | Great!! |
Come to Mama (live) | Etta James | Etta James: Live at Montreux |
Rhys Pender
Mulligan Stew | Terry Mulligan | CKUA |
Everywhere I look | Jackson Browne | Tonight I’ll go down swingin’ |
Suite Judy Blue Eyes (live) | CSN and Young | Live at The Fillmore NYC |
The Neighbourhood | Los Lobos | The Neighbourhood |
All i wanna do | Sheryl Crow | Tuesday night music club |
Deane House – River Cafe | Both on The Bow in Calgary | Mulligan Stew |
Mr. Tambourine Man | The Byrds | The Byrds |
God only knows | The Beach Boys | Best of |
Mrs Robinson | Simon and Garfunkel | Best of |
California Dreaming | Mamas and Papas | Best of |
The Stew – Year 29 | Terry David Mulligan | Coming Up – Tom Waits |
Heart attack and Vines | Tom Waits | Heart Attack and Vines |
Hollywood Waltz (live) | Eagles | One of these nights |
California | Joni Mitchell | Blue |
Marina Del Rey | Marc Jordan | Mannequin |
I love LA | Randy Newman | Trouble in Paradise |
Hour 2 of The Stew with TDMulligan | Playlist mulliganstewdotca | Coming UP- Remembering David Ruffin & Sam Moore |
Bring this song | Stephen Fearing | The Empathist |
Brother John | David Lindley & El Rayo X | Win this Record |
Don’t let me down | Lucinda Williams | Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles |
Somebody Else (great bear version) | Nathan Graham | The Way Through |
Family Affair | Sly and the Family Stone | Theres a riot going on |
Help is on the way | Lake Street Dive | Good Together |
I need never get old | Nathaniel Rateliff and the N Sweats | Nathaniel Rateliff and the N Sweats |
Coyotes Banff – for over 25 years | Coming UP – Indigo Girls and Kathleen Edwards | -mulliganstewdotca |
Mid-Night Train to Georgia (live) | The Indigo Girls | 1200 Curfews |
Hello in There | Kathleen Edwards ( Lauren Morrow) | Sweetness Follows |
Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio | Remembering Janis Joplin | Next David Ruffin and Sam Moore |
Ain’t too proud to beg | The Temptations | Hitsville |
mutualaidla dot org | Music Honouring First Responders | The Stew – CKUA |
You don’t know like I know | Sam and Dave | Best of |
Better to have and not need | Sam Moore and Bruce Springsteen | Overnight Sensational |
Remembering Janis Joplin | Born Jan 19 1943 | Happy Birthday Janis |
Get it while you can | Janis Joplin | Pearl |
Remember first responders | in LA | Thank You |
Marrakesh Express | Crosby Still Nash | Greatest Hits |
Changing BC Wines in 2025.
Guests:
Rhys Pender – Master of Wine/Little Farm Winery (Similkameen)
Kathy Malone – Winemaker at Hillside Estate (Naramata Bench)
Kathy Malone Hillside
There are so many elements in play during the 2025 BC wine growing season. AND it’s just started.
Two cold snaps that damaged or killed many vines and vineyards over the past two Winters.
It caused many growers to consider planting more winter proof varietals and adjust vineyard locations. Some just got out of the business entirely.
Then came news that an agreement had been reached between Wine Growers of BC and the BC provincial government.
While the new plantings were taking hold, in order to help farming families survive, for one year BC wineries could source their grapes from out of the province. Many headed for Washington. Some to Oregon, California, Ontario, the Frazer Valley and Vancouver Island. They were not hit by the cold.
Some wineries flatly refused to use non-BC fruit.
We’ll all start to see labels that say something like “Washington grapes crafted in BC” and have fun tasting the blends and varietals that we’ve never seen here before.
We’ll be doing a series of specials on how various wineries and growers have decided to survive and what their new direction may be.
There’s no denying it – BC Wines will be changing but there will be wines!!!
Enjoy the conversation between myself and Master of Wine Rhys Pender and Winemaker at Hillside Estate on the Naramata Bench Kathy Malone.
Rhys Pender
The story of 2025
New out of province wines
Vancouver Wine Festival
Victoria Whisky Awards
Hester Creek
Fort Berens
The Hatch
Dirty Laundry Vineyard
BC wineries can now ship Direct-To-Consumer in Alberta!
Starting this week, BC wineries who register can sell into Alberta; report and make payment to AGLC for the wine products they sell directly to consumers in Alberta.
Paul Sawler
Alberta is a huge market for BC wineries, so it is about time that the AGLC caught up, to allow this mutually beneficial relationship.