Let's take a serious look at what a distillery out of Brooklyn NY has to offer the whiskey world and try not to embarrass ourselves too much this episode.
Another Dram from Lux Row Distillers that makes me happy. Charcoal mellowed and barrel strength lets dig in to what Old Ezra 7 Year has to bring to the table.
Everyone knows that red, white, and blue can that makes us either shutter or smile. Now, thanks to a contract with New Holland Distillery, those fine gents have brought us a whiskey designed to bring our domestic violence game to NFL levels.
Weller is a common stable among collectors, but does drinking it from an old fashioned glass make any difference? Or can it really only be enjoyed with a fancy tasting glass?
Back to Colorado we go with an especially potent bottle from Woody Creek, the Single Barrel Rye. This will be the first Rye whiskey that we have reviewed, but I promise you it won't be the last!
Farm and Spirit is a cooperative of distilleries from around the nation. Currently they only distribute these bottles in Colorado but the exclusivity makes it a possible candidate among collectors. We pick apart the flavors to try to find out w
The line from Balcones has, in the past, brought us some great unique flavors with a ton of surprises. Let's see how their latest entry, the Pot Still Bourbon, stands up to its older siblings.
The Morning Mash Bill gets invited on our first distillery tour. Local up and coming distillery Longtucky Spirits may have only been on the block for two years now but their booze are spot on and their ambitions are high. We can't wait to see w
They say the Irish like to drink a lot, well that's exactly what we do testing out this mid-ranged entry in the Irish Whiskey catalog. West Cork 10 year takes on a more unique flavor profile by aging for 10 years in used bourbon barrels and we