Willett Bourbon review -- the Willett bourbons are some of the most sought-after and highly respected craft bourbons on the market. Even though their production size and modern distilling age indicate they are a craft distillery, it is difficult to classify Willett as such.
If you’re looking for a Rowan’s Creek review then look no further! We’ve got the most comprehensive review of this Kentucky classic you’ll find on the Internet. We’ll tell you what we think and then go a step further, getting the input of some famous Instagram influencers. So, let’s dive in!
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This Rebel Yell review will compare the Kentucky Straight Bourbon to whiskey at large. But we’ll also review it within the specific category of wheated whiskey. And that'd be with a special focus on a sub-category of whiskey that’s gaining momentum: the wheated bourbon. As with any spirit, personal preference is the most important aspect to consider. So, our Rebel Yel
For this Pure Kentucky bourbon review, let’s start with this bourbon’s greatest strength. This XO comes in at a whopping 107 proof (53.5 percent ABV) that is surprisingly smooth for its strength. It ends with a long, sweet finish any bourbon lover can appreciate.
In this Old Pogue review, you’ll get a run-down of Old Pogue Master’s Select. And that will be followed by a quick review of the Old Maysville Club.
By the way, the Pogue family distillery is an all-American story of drama and survival. It was originally established in 1876 by Henry Edgar Pogue, with what wou
Friends, we’re back with another review. This time it’s the Old Bardstown Bourbon review. We’ve got three bottles to discuss here: Old Bardstown 90 Proof, Old Bardstown Estate Bottled, and Old Bardstown Bottled in Bond.
An interesting note on these bottles is that the Bottled in Bond and the 90 Proof both say t
If you’re looking for an honest and unbiased Noah’s Mill review, you’re in the right place. We could get into how and why Noah’s Mill drinks so well out of our whiskey glasses. But we’ll skip that and get straight to the reason you’re really here. Like all great bourbons, a good review starts with passion and creativity.
This Minor Case Rye review (like the product name) starts with the name of one of the (many) players in the early days of American whiskey. Minor Case Beam worked at the original Early Times Distillery. He became a Head Distiller, learning the trade from his uncle, Jack Beam. Later, he purchased a share in a distillery
A look at any Kentucky Vintage review often shows us that this simply designed bottle makes a statement by reflecting the bourbon’s makeup. When it comes to Bourbon, the standards are set. They’re not up for negotiation, and we don’t change them just ‘cuz someone says so.
Here looking for a Johnny Drum review? Then you must know what you’re doing since Johnny Drum is not a well-known brand. Good for you! As you will see from the review below, there are two versions of this product. Knowledgeable consumers seek out both.