The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. Partners With Fabergé For ‘Emerald Isle’ Collection
Following the launch of The Devil’s Keep this last year, the company behind it, The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. has debuted a new luxury Irish whiskey release in partnership with fine jewelry company Fabergé.
Whiskey Reviews: Far North Rye Whiskeys
We review the rye whiskeys of Far North Spirits, a farm distillery located in the most northern part of Minnesota just 25 miles from the Canadian border.
Spirits Of French Lick: Tasting History In The Whiskey
In their work producing a range of spirits, including whiskey, the distillers at Spirits of French Lick in West Baden, Indiana are both traditionalists, and people willing to try a twist on tradition
Buffalo Trace’s Double Eagle Very Rare Bourbon Makes A 2021 Return
The new luxury level Double Eagle Very Rare Bourbon (2021) offering is the third in the 20 year old American whiskey series that first started back in 2019.
Whiskey Review: Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Very Fine Rare Bourbon
We review Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Very Fine Rare Bourbon, the latest Master’s Collection release, with this one containing some of the oldest whiskey Woodford Reserve has ever aged.
Column: Two Justins’ Whiskey Hobby Becomes Four Businesses
Justins’ House of Bourbon in Kentucky has become a must stop there for lovers for American whiskey, particularly if you are looking for vintage bottles.
New Teeling Irish Whiskey Finished In Rare Style Of Port Barrels
For the new Teeling Whiskey Brabazon Bottling, Series 4, the distillery team sourced barrels for finishing that once hosted a long forgotten historical style of Portuguese Port known as Carcavelos.
MGP Names Its First Lead Master Distiller
MGP, which recently announced its acquisition of fellow spirits company Luxco, has also named their first Lead Master Distiller, Matt Greeno.
Whiskey Review: Mic.Drop. L20-01
We review Mic.Drop. L20-01, a rye whiskey (mash bill 56% rye, 33% corn, 11% barley malt) distilled at the Wilderness Trail distillery for a private brand and aged for four years.
Whiskey Review: Proof And Wood 100 Seasons 25 Year American Light Whiskey
We review Proof And Wood 100 Seasons 25 Year American Light Whiskey, a quarter century old sourced expression heralding from a somewhat obscure American whiskey category.