Blanton’s Straight From The Barrel Gets A Limited US Release
Blanton’s Straight from the Barrel, a barrel proof variant of the normal Blanton’s bourbon from Buffalo Trace, will become an annual, limited US release after years of being available mostly only overseas.
Calumet Farm Bourbon Adds A 14 Year Old Bottling
The Calumet Farm bourbon brand, owned by Western Spirits Beverage Company, releases a 14 year old expression from its Single Rack Black series.
Indiana’s Hard Truth Distilling Releases Its First Ever Bourbon
Hard Truth Distilling Co. out of Indiana unveils its first bourbon, a four year old “curated” offering known as Sipes’ Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
It’s Bourbon Night: Bourbon, Love Tie Together A Very Popular YouTube Whiskey Channel
We chat with the It’s Bourbon Night team about their very popular YouTube channel and what it is like to run such an operation together.
Blade And Bow 22 Year Old Seems Now to Be Diageo’s Annual Fall Unicorn Bourbon
Diageo’s Blade and Bow 22 Year Old bourbon makes a return for 2020, being released in part to celebrate the historic opening of the Stitzel-Weller Distillery 85 years ago.
Whiskey Review: Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey
We review Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel Straight Bourbon Whiskey, a variant of the Small Batch bourbon that’s finished in special toasted barrels to evoke a different flavor profile.
Four Roses’ 2020 Limited Edition Small Batch Has A 19 Year Old Bourbon In The Mix
The upcoming Four Roses’ 2020 Limited Edition Small Batch bourbon has four of the distillery’s ten whiskey recipes in the mix for this year, including a 19-year-old OBSK.
Maker’s Mark Debuts Latest Limited Release Bourbon In Its Wood Finishing Series
The new Maker’s Mark 2020 Limited Release is the latest in an ongoing series by this Kentucky distillery exploring how barrel stave finishing of its bourbon impacts the final flavor profile.
Whiskey Reviews: Kooper Family Whiskey
We review the whiskeys of Kooper Family Whiskey, a Texas whiskey blending house run by a couple that creates rye and bourbon.
Buffalo Trace Still Years Away From Its Whiskey Supply Catching Up To Demand
Buffalo Trace, in an update on its ongoing $1.2 billion infrastructure investment, shares details of its various expansion projects and warns that it will be a few more years before their whiskey supply catches up with demand.