Mile High Spirits Fireside Single Barrel Rye Whiskey (6 Years Old) Review
Mile High Spirits reaches a new milestone – a rye whiskey with 6 years spent in the barrel!
Mile High Spirits reaches a new milestone – a rye whiskey with 6 years spent in the barrel!
If you thought Weller was expensive before, you ain’t seen nothing yet!
Enthusiasts have been asking for High West to give them a cask strength version for over a decade. They finally listened
Two of the cheapest wheated bourbons money can buy want your attention.
Once assumed to be a dead-end idea, MGP resurrects a familiar bottle shape with a new name – and age statement
The entry point of the 1792 brand
Jack Daniel’s pulls a fast one on Tennessee Whiskey lovers who didn’t read the label carefully
Barrell’s newest line explores cask finishes to a set blend of bourbon.
The original Bourbon/Rye Whiskey blend that coined the term “Bourye”
Hype came easy to the early releases of Castle & Key Wheated. But has it cooled off?
Just like this year’s Bomberger’s release, Shenk’s also uses malted rye in the recipe to change things up.
Double Trouble lurks about with these two high-proof offerings from Lynchburg, TN
Just when you think Dixon Dedman has left the bourbon scene, he rises back up from the ashes
Bottled in the same year, these two single barrels couldn’t be further apart from each other
After years of Barrell and Wild Turkey trading top spots, a new winner is crowned.
A new change comes to this year’s Bomberger’s release
The 16th release may be the best one yet.
Jack Daniel’s second entry into the world of age-stated whiskies.
The oldest (and last?) edition to the Calumet Farm age experiment
Lucky number seven release takes a dive in overall age, but has another trick up its sleeve
Heaven Hill pulls the ol’ bait-and-switch
“This is my big day and you’re not going to ruin it for me with your terrible taste in fonts”
One of the only cask strength Rendezvous Rye’s in existence
The original version of Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon
The youngest of the “Face Pappy’s”
The best whiskey you’ll never taste.
Does Lot B deserve to have its moment in the sun?
Does the entry point of the Van Winkle lineup deserve to be forgotten about?
Once upon a time I swore of ECBP, will this batch change my mind?
Barrell pulls out all the stops for this important anniversary release
The oldest Evan Williams money can buy
Evan Williams’ little secret with the bright red label
Nobody listens more to what their customers want than Jack Daniel’s
Barrell drops the 15 year age statement on their most premium label
An annual Wyoming-only release that wants your attention
Just a slightly better Knob Creek Small Batch? Or something more?
Just because it’s not a Private Selection Single Barrel doesn’t mean it can’t keep up with it
A shotgun wedding between Wild Turkey and Appleton Estate
The specs for Maker’s Mark new Cellar Aged bourbon seem to be a natural competitor to William Larue Weller. Or are they?