New Riff High Note Collection – Biscuit Malt Rye Whiskey Review
A whiskey that’s about as close to tasting like a beer that you can get – without finishing it in a beer cask.
A whiskey that’s about as close to tasting like a beer that you can get – without finishing it in a beer cask.
How will the lower barrel entry proof and the addition of corn and malted barley change the flavor profile of New Riff’s rye whiskey?
New Riff’s third attempt at Balboa Rye Whiskey – only this time at Barrel Proof
New Riff’s High Note Collection answers the question of “what if they aged their Whiskey Riffs even longer?”
The day has finally come – New Riff’s bourbon gets a bump in age statement.
A Single Malt for Beer Drinkers
More of the same from New Riff? Or something different?
The 6 Year Malted Rye is back, this time at Cask Strength and with Sherry FInishing
New Riff releases a straightforward wheated bourbon designed to highlight a most peculiar wheat variety.
Heirloom grains are all the rage right now, but does it make Balboa Rye any different?
New Riff’s complimentary companion to their Backsetter Rye Whiskey.
A different take on the idea of integrating peated malt with American-style whiskies.
Enthusiasts tend to cast a wary eye toward malted rye. Can New Riff flip the script?
New Riff slightly modifies MGP’s rye whiskey recipe, but for better or worse?
New Riff bottles up their 4 year old rye at cask strength with surprising results.