On the big screen, Cole Hauser is best known for his role as bad boy cowboy Rip Wheeler on the hit Western drama, Yellowstone. The show follows the turbulent saga of the Dutton family ranching empire as they defend their way of life at all costs, with Cole’s character often leading the charge. But off screen, Cole is more than an actor. He’s a coffee and bourbon connoisseur who is expanding his rugged brand into Texas. Recently, he’s helped launch a new bourbon whiskey that pays homage to generations of working cowboys.
Dubbed Lazy K Bar, the award-winning straight bourbon whiskey once available only in Montana, the setting for Yellowstone, is now available to Texas whiskey lovers and fans of the
show.
“There's a big bourbon culture here,” Cole said. “We appreciate that, love it and look forward to
sharing our bourbon with Texas.”
Lazy K Bar draws its name from the Lazy K Bar Ranch in Montana, one of the oldest cattle ranches in the state. The whiskey is a partnership between Cole, David Leuschen, owner of Lazy K Bar Ranch Montana, and Britt West, a 25-year beverage industry veteran and VP of Spirits at Gallo. Bourbon lovers can now pick up a bottle of Lazy K Bar Whiskey in select Spec’s Wine, Spirits & Foods and other retailers across Texas.
Lazy K Bar is aged at least eight years in Kentucky inside charred new oak barrels to create a complex, memorable flavor. At 92 proof, it’s an incredibly smooth mix of caramel, toffee and aged honey. Each sip is a sweet balance of malted grain and sweet spices that warms the body. Cole calls it “perfection” saying his favorite way to enjoy Lazy K Bar is neat, without mixers or additions.
“I like a smooth, easy finish,” Cole said. “One that doesn't kick you in the mouth. This one, really, I think we knocked it out of the park.”
Lazy K Bar is Cole’s second business foray into the beverage market in Texas. His first being Free Rein Coffee, a collaboration between several entrepreneurs and longtime San Angelo coffee roasters. Free Rein supports military charities and offers discounts to first responders, military, teachers and medical providers.
While Cole is most known for his Yellowstone role, Hollywood is in his blood. His great-grandfather was Harry Warner, one of the founders of Warner Brothers Studios. Two of his grandfathers were writers, his father, Wings Hauser, was an actor and his mother, Cass Warner, was the founder of the Warner Sisters production company. Cole has starred in dozens of films including Dazed and Confused, Good Will Hunting and, The Ritual Killer. He’s married to former actress Cynthia Daniel, his wife of 25 years, who starred in the 1990s teen drama Sweet Valley High. Together they have three children who can at times be seen together in Cole’s social media feeds.
Aside from sharing his coffee and bourbon, Cole says he enjoys spending time in Texas filming, visiting friends and family. His son attends Texas Christian University and, last year Cole appeared at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to visit with fans. The Yellowstone universe, which was created by Texas native Taylor Sheridan, has often used Texas as the backdrop for its storyline to unfold.
“Texas has been kind of a second home,” Cole said. “I get along well with your values and your
beliefs down here.”
With the final episodes of Yellowstone premiering next month, it’s a fitting time to pick up a bottle of Lazy K Bar, settle in with a glass and enjoy the show. Cole laughed at the idea and suggested fans might need more than a glass.
“I hope they drink the whole season with Lazy K Bar,” he said. “You know, it's an emotional
season and they might need a little bourbon.”
The final episodes of Yellowstone will air on Paramount Network on November 10, 2024, at 7PM.