Murray Hill Club Bourbon Whiskey A Blend Review
Murray Hill Club shares a lineage with the Joseph Magnus line, but what makes it different?
Murray Hill Club shares a lineage with the Joseph Magnus line, but what makes it different?
Penelope and MGP are practically synonymous with each other. But what if I told you a different kind of bourbon is used in this bottle of Founder’s Reserve?
Which bottles are hits and which are misses? The secondary market is the best marker to find out.
Another proof bump for the 9th Edition of Remus Repeal Reserve? Yes please!
Belle Meade might be coming back to the market! Let’s celebrate with a review from the golden era of barrel-finished MGP bourbon.
Remus taps into more Gilded-Age nostalgia with a bottle themed after the Great Bambino
They don’t make ’em like they used to, and Batch 14 shows us why that is.
David Jennings has made a name for himself with collaborations, but what happens when he’s fully in the drivers seat of his own brand?
Redemption 18 is back, – this time with a bourbon instead of a rye whiskey. Can it match its predecessor’s legacy?
Caribbean vibes meet Canadian Maple Syrup for a bourbon unlike any you’ve had before.
If you’ve ever wondered why there are many bourbon drinkers who also seem to have interests in history, here’s my theory. Bourbon isn’t a product that’s just made at the …
Dessert in a glass with a Rare Saint Private Barrel of wheated bourbon
12-year-old rye whiskey is always a feast for the senses.
Forgoing wine finishes, Redwood Empire surprised enthusiasts in 2021 with a bevy of 14-year-old single barrels at a time when everyone thought they ran out.
A closer look at the 2024 ASCOT awards “Best Small Batch Bourbon”
A special bourbon release for attending a beer corn maze.
The makers of Remus Repeal Reserve show that change is possible
The results are in – here are the Top 10 bottles that stood out to me over the last year. Can you guess all 10?
Your official guide to all of the Ross & Squibb warehouses
A rye whiskey from the mind of David Jennings that’s surprisingly not from Wild Turkey
This barrel has been through a lot over the last 2 years
A way to get your Stagg Jr and Willett fix without having to pay a King’s Ransom
Buzzard’s Roost tries to simulate the experience of smoking a cigar while drinking whiskey
The highest rye money can buy
Once assumed to be a dead-end idea, MGP resurrects a familiar bottle shape with a new name – and age statement
Lucky number seven release takes a dive in overall age, but has another trick up its sleeve
“This is my big day and you’re not going to ruin it for me with your terrible taste in fonts”
Warning, this bourbon is not designed to be drank this way!
Round and round it goes! Is the single barrel good? Nobody knows!
Series VII is coming out soon. Will it match the hype of the last 2 releases?
Products from minority-owned spirits producers are hard to come by in the whiskey landscape. Admittedly, there’s a good chance that most people aren’t seeking out this information as they scan …
The sixth release in the famed Remus Repeal Reserve line
Redemption finally brings back another large batched release of aged MGP. Can it compare to the past ones?
Two bourbons with almost identical age and proof battle for wheated supremacy.
Greg Metze pioneers a unique high-malt bourbon mashbill. But will it still taste like a bourbon?
Resurrecting a brand with a storied past.