Whiskey Review: Little Book Chapter 2: Noe Simple Task
We review Little Book Chapter 2: Noe Simple Task, the latest limited whiskey release from distiller Freddie Noe, son of current Beam master distiller Fred Noe.
Whiskey Review: J.W. Kelly & Co. Melrose Rye
We review J.W. Kelly & Co. Melrose Rye Whiskey, a whiskey that’s finished in ex-red Italian wine barrels and tied to a resurrected whiskey label out of Tennessee.
Old Forester Rye Whiskey Joins The Old Forester Whiskey Family
Old Forester Rye Whiskey joins the popular Old Forester line up of American whiskeys, being the first new grain recipe for them in almost 150 years.
Few Spirits Represents What’s Right About American Craft Whiskey
Few Spirits, as we relate in this in-depth feature on them, has a fascinating backstory as an American craft whiskey distillery and a very promising future as the market matures.
Barrell Craft Spirits Debuts An Interesting Blended Whiskey
The new Barrell Dovetail whiskey brings together older American whiskey and bourbon which have each been finished in wine or rum casks before being blended.
Whiskey Review: Knob Creek Twice Barreled Rye
We review Knob Creek Twice Barreled Rye, a variant of the popular Knob Creek rye whiskey expression that goes through a round of barrel finishing in new, charred American oak barrels to enhance the flavor.
Dogfish Head Brewery Unveils Its First Craft Whiskey
Craft beer pioneer Dogfish Head out of Delaware debuts its first craft whiskey, a malt style expression finished in ex-rum barrels.
Whiskey Review: Copper Fox Rye “Blue Top”
We review the rarer Blue Top variant of Copper Fox Rye, which takes the base craft whiskey and further ages it in used port style wine casks from a local Virginia winery.
Whiskey Review Round Up: One Eight Distilling District Made Whiskies
We review two American whiskeys under the District Made brand from One Eight Distilling, a craft distillery based in Washington, D.C.
Kentucky’s Resurrected Peerless Distilling Brings Forth Three-Year-Old Rye
The Kentucky Peerless distillery is set to bring to market in early 2019 a three year old version of its signature rye whiskey.