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Wilderness Trail Rye (Jack Rose)

Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm liking Rye more than Bourbon these days. And today's Rye is probably the most interesting one yet. Making it...

Glenglassaugh Revival

Of late I feel Scotch has been neglected, mostly as a result of focusing on exploring American whiskey. The whiskies reviewed here are...

Bulleit Blenders' Select No.001

I really want to like Bulleit. Their baseline Bulleit Bourbon was one of the first American whiskeys I found enjoyable and it helps that...

Michter's US*1 SiB Rye

I'm still mostly stuck on American whiskies at the moment and it makes sense to stay there with the next review. Since I've only done one...

Noah's Mill batch 20-38

As I briefly mentioned here I'm gradually working on some mid-tier whiskey recommendations, for which American products will be ~$40-65....

Jameson Caskmates Stout Ed.

Jameson probably needs no introduction. It's easily the best selling Irish whiskey and one of the most recognizable and available liquor...

Kilchoman 100% Islay, 9th Ed.

This is a fun one. And a bottle I really didn't expect to own. Then I found a terrific price and pounced, thanks Total Wine Minnetonka!....

Whiskey advent

My wife went over the top with a combo anniversary/Christmas gift this year and got me a whiskey advent calendar. So yes, it had a...

Great King Street Artist's Blend

Maintaining a variety, both in what I have open at home and in what I write-up here, is a fun part of exploring whiskey. Today's is a...

Russell's Reserve 10 year (vs WT101)

Somehow to this point I've completely neglected Wild Turkey, a distillery I like quite a bit. Let's take care of that. The history of...

Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve

I feel it's time for more Bourbon. Today's expression has been a consistent staple in my house the last few years, a hint as to how much...

Arran Amarone Cask Finish (2010)

With the whiskey reviews accumulating here, I'm trying to show off the diversity available. That's most apparent with Scotch, which is...

Ardbeg 5 Wee Beastie

To continue with single malt reviews today's whisky is another from Islay, that amazing and beautiful little island off the west coast of...

OGD 114

I tend to look at Bourbon in two groups, and that's usually reflected in open bottles in our pantry. First are the easy sippers, usually...

Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye

As a companion piece to Bourbon or Rye?, it's high time I review a Rye whiskey. Why not start with one that's close to home? No promises,...

Mortlach 12 'Wee Witchie'

Like quite a few others, I didn't know Mortlach distillery before our first trip to Scotland in 2016. My wife planned the vast majority...

Laphroaig 10

Well my fun week continued and other things got in the way of a second post last week, which always annoys me. The air conditioner...

Colonel Taylor Small Batch

Today's whiskey review is of a bottle I found for a great price in Alaska of all places, the Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch. The Grog...

Yellow Spot 12

I really like Green Spot, a relatively premium NAS Irish whiskey. It's probable we first tried it in Ireland on our 2015 trip there,...

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