
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Episode 18 – Indian Whiskey and Immigration: A Nation of Movers
Episode 18 – Indian Whiskey and Immigration: A Nation of Movers
Pack your bags and grab a glass—Jason and Bradford are taking on one of the most impactful topics in American history: immigration. Just as cigars and whiskey cross borders to reach us, people have been moving across the globe for centuries, shaping economies, cultures, and nations.
The Pairing: A legendary smoke and a bold lineup of whiskeys. This afternoon, we light up the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series—crafted by Cuban immigrant Jose Padron, who built an empire from nothing. To pair, we take a sip of exploration with Indian whiskey—Amrut, Paul John, and Indri. With India now the second-largest source of U.S. immigrants, it’s only fitting to explore its rising whiskey dominance, shaped by British colonialism and unique aging conditions that accelerate maturation. Are these more bourbon or scotch-like whiskey?
The Topic: Since 1965, 70 million immigrants have arrived in the U.S., shifting from European waves to today’s Mexican and Indian influx. A landmark law in 1965 changed the game, opening the door for Asian and Latin American migration. Now, with birth rates declining (1.6 vs. the needed 2.1), immigration isn’t just about politics—it’s about sustaining economies and global influence. Japan and China are already feeling the strain of population decline. Is this why U.S. policies have changed?
Light up, pour a glass, and join us for a deep dive into the past, present, and future of immigration on 2 Guys on a Porch.
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