Parker’s Heritage Heavy Char Bourbon Review (Release #14)
After last year’s Heavy Char Rye Whiskey release, how will extra char effect a bourbon?
After last year’s Heavy Char Rye Whiskey release, how will extra char effect a bourbon?
Does this Gift Shop exclusive warrant a pilgrimage to the capitol of bourbon?
Outwardly similar, these bottles show off that they’re clearly different.
When your big brother wins “Whiskey of the Year,” how can you compete?
As finished whiskey popularity explodes, will the toasted barrel finishing pave the way for more like it?
A nostalgic look back on two of the best value bourbons of 2017.
Will it really get better with age?
Heaven Hill bottles ECBP at its highest proof point since the new
bottle change in 2017.
Two mid-tier stalwarts duke it out for supremacy in the 86 proof category.
Two Heaven Hill wheated bourbons fight for the same spot on your shelf.
$20 rye whiskies are typically for bartender’s to mix with. But what if they were better than that?
Two barrel strength wheated bourbons with similar characteristics go head to head.
After releasing the lowest proof batch of ECBP 4 months prior, Heaven Hill releases a proof bomb for the purists.
After enough pressure, Heaven Hill finally caves in to giving the fans what they have been asking for years. Barrel Proof Larceny.
Comparing two different batches of the best value in bourbon.
Comparing Rural Inn’s #3 and #5 single barrel picks
How much flavor can you expect from second-use barrels?
Around 110 proof and aged for at least 5.5 years old, what separates these two rye whiskies?
Bottom Shelf Bottled in Bond staple wants to fight for your $14.