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  • Lt. Col. Todd Rust

  • Lt. Col. Phyllis Cooper


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Lt. Col. Todd Rust

Whiskey University Partner

Member of the Board of Directors

Email Address:  Rickhouse1897@WhiskeyUniv.com

Lt. Colonel Todd Lee Rust has been a member of Whiskey University since September 2022. In 2016 Whiskey University began offering Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees. Todd has earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree, Master of Science Degree and in April of 2024, his Master of Arts Degree with a double-major concentration in The Bluegrass Region and Bourbon Capital Region of Kentucky from Whiskey University.  Todd holds the Whiskey University designation of Chartered Master Whiskey Taster.

Rust is a financial advisor in Raleigh, NC. Todd Rust was born in April, 1960, in Bloomington, IL.  He met his wife, Susan, while he was working as a banker in Dallas, TX, and she was a CPA. After they were married in 1985, they moved two years later to Susan's hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky. and they lived and worked in Kentucky for 20 years before they decided to move to Durham, North Carolina, where they currently live. Todd has "adopted" Kentucky (especially the city of Owensboro) as his "home state". Says Todd, "Kentucky is my home, after all, I will be buried there in Owensboro one day!" Lt. Colonel Rust and Susan have two adult children and two wonderful grandchildren.

Todd developed an enjoyment of the taste of bourbon while living in, where else, Kentucky!! Todd's "gateway bourbon" was Wathan's 8-year-old bourbon (the brown label). But it wasn't just the great taste of bourbon (& ryes & whiskies) that drew Rust, it was the history and the stories surrounding so many of the bourbons, ryes, and whiskies that we enjoy today. “I love history and we can learn so much from it", says Rust. Todd is on the Whiskey University's Board of Directors and serves on the Founders Committee where Todd researches and writes about some of the Master Distillers and people who developed and helped to promote bourbon whiskey to what we experience and enjoy today. In short, Todd has a love of history and a love of bourbon.  Todd has become a collector of bourbons and now really enjoys the Old Forester Series of Bourbons and their "Whisky Row '' line-up as well as Peerless Bourbons and Ryes. Todd also really likes the Rabbit Hole Bourbons (“I've yet to taste one I did not like!”, says Rust). 

Today his tastes are much broader and encompassing many other brands, but Todd now prefers higher proof expressions.  His home bar (called the "Rickhouse") includes over 400 bottles, mainly bourbons and rye whiskeys but also some Irish Whiskeys and Scotch whisky’s.   Rust states: "My tastes may be expanding and developing, but my love for the history of any whiskey I choose to enjoy is foundational to truly creating a rich enjoyment of what I am drinking". This is an industry built up by hard work, dedication, and the un-rushed variable of time! You could not cut corners then and you cannot cut corners now when distilling and crafting a quality bourbon or whisk(e)y. It must be a "labor of love" to the men and women who choose to work in the various, but equally important, roles within a Distillery.


Todd has the following “Designations” & Credentials:

Chartered Master Whiskey Taster

(from Whiskey University)

Executive Bourbon Steward

(from Stave & Thief Society)


Lt. Col. Phyllis Cooper

Executive Bourbon Steward, Stave and Thief Society: May 3, 2022

Joined Whiskey University: May 21, 2024

Certificates:

>  Bourbon Certificate on June 25, 2024 “Apprentice Bourbon Taster”

>  Bourbon Diploma on July 9, 2024 “Journeyman Bourbon Taster” Sergeant

>  Associate of Science Degree on August 13, 2024 “Certified Bourbon Taster” Lieutenant Junior Grade

>  Bachelor of Science Degree on October 8, 2024 “Master Bourbon Taster” Lieutenant First Class

>  Bachelor of Arts Degree on November 13, 2024 “Master Whiskey Taster” Captain

>  Master of Science Degree on January 20, 2025 “Chartered Master Bourbon Taster” Major

 [Double Major: Bluegrass Region and World Whiskey Region]

>  Master of Arts Degree on March 14, 2025 “Chartered Master Whiskey Taster” Lieutenant Colonel

[Double Major: Tennessee Whiskey Region and Bourbon Capital Region]

Co-taught First Class on March 26, 2025 “The Big 3 Course #252”

Co-taught Second Class on April 23, 2025 “Milestones in Bourbon History Course #260”

 My Whiskey Journey:

I enjoy the mystery and depth that comes with having a whiskey neat. I also take inspiration from what is around me, whether that is friends, food or travel.

I didn’t immediately dive into whisky/whiskey. It all started with a trip to my Scottish in-laws when I decided to pick up a bottle of Scotch to share with them. That bottle was an 18-year-old Macallan. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I did start paying more attention…..IT SET ME ON MY JOURNEY!

Fast forward several years and I’m in Kentucky visiting distilleries. The moment I stepped into the aging warehouses, it hit me. The beautiful combination of aromas – oak wood, vanilla, spice, mixing with the sweet scent of corn. I did tastings at the end of each tour. Ahhhhh… There it is. Now I understand!!

 Several more years of won/lost Challenge Coin Checks and many drains on my bank account later, and I love them all…Bourbon, Scotch, Irish, Japanese, Indian…even Canadian : )

Phyllis Has The Following “Designations” & Credentials:

Chartered Master Whiskey Taster

(from the Whiskey University)

Executive Bourbon Steward

(from Stave & Thief Society)

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The service area for Bourbon and Whiskey Tasting Classes in these counties included but are not limited to: Durham County, NC; Durham, NC; Gorman, NC. Chatham County, NC; Fearrington, NC; Goldston, NC; Pittsboro, NC; Siler City, NC. Alamance County, NC; Burlington, NC; Whitsett, NC; Graham, NC; Liberty, NC; Snow Camp, NC; Altamahaw, NC; Julian, NC; Elon, NC; Gibsonville, NC; Saxapahaw, NC; Burlington, NC; Mc Leansville, NC; Haw River, NC; Staley, NC; Mebane, NC County, NC; Broadway, NC; Sanford, NC. Orange County, NC; Chapel Hill, NC; Carrboro, NC; Chapel Hill, NC; Hillsborough, NC; Smithfield, NC; Wilson's Mills, NC; Person County, NC; Roxboro, NC; Timberlake, NC; Caswell County, NC; Yanceyville, NC; and Milton, NC.