1792 High Rye Bourbon Review
Just how much more rye is in this?
Just how much more rye is in this?
Mile High Spirits takes their standard bourbon mashbill and cranks the rye up to “11”.
Kentucky Owl’s Swan Song for their rye whiskey line.
When one Kentucky Bourbon isn’t enough, why not blend together three?
Rural Inn picks the only Warehouse G barrel of Russell’s Reserve in Indianapolis.
MGP may sell one of the best known rye whiskies from Indiana, but then here comes Starlight.
Barrell wants you to experience it’s most cherry-forward batch to date.
Not a bourbon. Not a rye whiskey. Deal with it.
Move over Stranahan’s, Colorado has a new single malt whiskey in town.
Mead and Single Malt American Whiskey. A match made in heaven?
The highest proofed release of Old Forester’s wildly successful Whiskey Row series.
A most Perilous Journey to Cox’s Creek during the middle of a pandemic yields one of Four Roses most lustworthy recipes.
Does this Gift Shop exclusive warrant a pilgrimage to the capitol of bourbon?
Mesquite Smoke meets Sherry Casks. Buckle up for one of the most polarizing bourbons out there.
Mile High Spirits may have stumbled upon a way to cheat time: using malted rye.
11 year old OESF barrels make up this limited release.
Indiana’s largest Craft Distiller turns to their winery roots for inspiration.
The sweet, folksy harmony of Wild Turkey meets the untraditional vibe of Warehouse E.
Indy’s Bourbon Honey Hole picks a Barrel Strength Old Forester single barrel.
A bourbon for the rye whiskey lovers out there.
Mile High Spirits’ bourbon shows what happens when a craft distillery cuts no corners.
Exposing Michter’s ultra-limited bourbon release for what it really is.
The first of three unique batches for Old Forester’s 150th Anniversary bottlings.
Known as “Baby Saz” among enthusiasts, is this rye whiskey destined to be more than a mixer?
With Smoke Wagon’s booming popularity, not even their entry level bourbon can stay on the shelves.
With the Heritage Barrel now gone, will a barrel proof rye whiskey scratch the same itch?
The 20th release of Old Forester’s Iconic bottle.
A toast to a better year… and Good Riddance to 2020!
Resurrecting a brand with a storied past.
Yes, entry level bourbon can be this complex.
A 13 year, 5 month old barrel practically guarantees oak influence in the rarest of Four Roses recipes.
Old Forester’s 3rd Batch of their limited edition 150th Anniversary release.
Dear God, let’s hope there’s no Malort in here!
Where did these barrels come from?!
Bourbon Pursuit Podcast picks a unique Tennessee Bourbon for this release.
How big of a splash can an expensive, highly aged and low proof rye whiskey make?
Barrell’s final bourbon batch of the 2020.