Weldon Mills Distillery, featuring Bruce Tyler and Ari Cohen [The Jewish Drinking Show, Episode #188]

Introduction
How does a distillery in North Carolina begun by an Army veteran have most of their products become kosher-certified and go on to win many medals at spirits competitions? That’s something we’re going to explore on this 188th episode of The Jewish Drinking Show, featuring Bruce Tyler, Weldon Mills Distillery’s co-owner and manager, along with Ari Cohen, Weldon Mills Distillery’s operations and brand ambassador.

Biography of Guest
Along with his business partner, Michael Hinderliter, Bruce Tyler established Weldon Mills Distillery in January of 2019. Through their hard work and perseverance, they pushed through the COVID-19 pandemic and quickly turned the company into the most awarded distillery in North Carolina. Weldon Mills Distillery is rapidly growing, and currently has over 36 product lines including Bourbon, Whiskey, Vodka, Gin, and Tequila. Weldon Mills has added a second location in downtown Durham, NC, and is in the process of restoring a historic mansion as a Bed and Breakfast. Bruce has moved to distillery operations full-time and reluctantly practices law on limited occasions.

Prior to engaging in establishing the distillery, he is a retired 27-year U.S. Army Veteran who served as a Combat Arms Soldier, Military Police Officer, and a Judge Advocate General Officer. Bruce served a total of 27 Months in Afghanistan helping build a robust Rule of Law program and advising Commanders on all legal aspects of International Armed Conflict. He earned his undergraduate degree and a master’s degree in business administration at Campbell University. Bruce then earned his law degree at North Carolina Central University. After completing his law degree in 2005, Bruce was commissioned as a U. S. Army Judge Advocate General Officer and returned to active duty where he served in several positions until he left active duty in 2014. After leaving active duty, Bruce served as Senior Trial Defense Counsel in the NC National Guard and opened his law firm, the Center for Military Law, servicing military clients in all areas of law.

Episode
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Disclosure
Review samples of Weldon Mills’ products were provided to Jewish Drinking for review purposes.

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