Lost Lantern’s 2022 Spring Collection Debuts New Craft Whiskey Single Cask Offerings
Lost Lantern, an American whiskey bottler launched a year and a half ago, unveiled their Spring 2022 collection featuring four limited edition single casks from four celebrated distilleries.
Spirit Hound Distillers Unveils Its Five-Year Rye Whiskey
From the Colorado mountain town of Lyons, Spirit Hound Distillers just introduced its Five-Year Rye Whisky, a limited-edition bottle that marks the first time Spirit Hound’s rye whiskey is available at retail.
Column: Celebrating Women’s History Month: Women & Whisk(e)y: Have We Progressed?
Allison Parc, founder of Brenne Whisky, dives into examining with others the question of “progress” through the lens of women and whisky over the past ten-plus years.
Whiskey Review: George Dickel x Leopold Bros Collaboration Blend Rye
We review George Dickel x Leopold Bros. Collaboration Blend Rye. It blends Dickel rye with rye distilled on Leopold Bros.’ recreated historic three-column still.
Whiskey Review: Grand Teton Malt Whiskey
We review Grand Teton Malt Whiskey. It’s an American single malt distilled in Idaho and aged in ex-bourbon and ex-wine casks.
Sagamore’s Latest Rye Sports A Rum Cask Finish
Sagamore Spirit has added yet another rye whiskey to its large range of offerings, sprouting a new bottling from its Reserve Series that takes the form of a rum cask finished expression.
Column: What Is Craft Whiskey 2.0?
It’s time to look at everything that Craft Whiskey 2.0 means.
Dogfish Head Launches Another Experimental New Whiskey
Dogfish Head Distilling announced that it’s expanding its line of full-proof spirits with the new Alternate Takes Volume 3: Whiskey Finished in Apple Brandy & Apple Cider Barrels.
Column: Your Palate Is Fine, It Just Needs Experience, Training
The next time you think your palate isn’t as good as the next drinker’s, ignore the thought. A lot of nosing, tasting, talking and notetaking will help get you up to speed.
What Is Next For Rye Whiskey?
It is perhaps symbolic of our era that the most faithful recreation of Maryland-style rye whiskey is made in Colorado and the largest rye whiskey distillery in Maryland uses recipes developed in Southern Indiana.