A New Whiskey From Jeppson : Jeppson’s Bourbon

Jeppson’s, the distiller who is responsible for Malort (also referred to as “The Champagne of Pain”) has released a bourbon. Given their previous track record of flavor profiles, I am not excited about this one — but I feel duty bound as a whiskey reviewer to check out a bourbon from a company that advertises their […]
Whiskey Review: Oak & Eden Wheat & Honey Whiskey

There is something in the water in Texas. The creativity and productivity coming from Texas have been nothing short of extraordinary. If you haven’t started trying to get your hands on Texas whiskey, you probably should. Oak & Eden from Bridgeport, Texas, is trying to stand out and be the next big thing. “Oak & […]
Whiskey Review: Tailgate Cinnamon Apple Moonshine

If you’ve ever listened to the Dan Patrick Show on radio or streaming, you’ll recognize the common introduction by most callers. While I am a long time fan of the DP Show, I’m not such a fan of moonshine — I’ve always found it similar to the days when you tune into Dan and the Danettes, […]
Whiskey Review: Dark Door Spirit of the Oak Bourbon Whiskey

Your first thought when you hear “Florida-based distillery” is probably of a rum producer. And that would make sense — Caribbean spirits are popular down there, and there are certainly plenty of rum distilleries. But the bottle we’re looking at today is, in fact, a bourbon from Tampa, Florida facility Dark Door Spirits: a distillery […]
2022 Holiday Gift Guide

It’s that time again — time to stress about pretty much everything. Which gift are you going to get your Uncle Joe? Do you have enough food for everyone for family dinner? How are you going to find the time to hang all of your decorations? In this time of stress and stress eating, we’re […]
Longbranch Bourbon Bullet Experiment

“If everything we did was right, we’d never know what was wrong.” – Matthew McConaughey, Greenlights The late 2010’s saw a few high-profile celebrity pairings with big whiskey brands. I would argue none were bigger than Matthew McConaughey partnering with Wild Turkey to launch Longbranch bourbon. For me, the bourbon was a welcome entrant on […]
Dewar’s Does Over On Its Magnificent 12 YO Blended Scotch

Mixed Scotch whisky brand Dewar’s as of late divulged another emphasis of its 12 year old articulation. Brandishing another look and feel, it is said to have been “taken to a higher level with a whisky that adjusts intricacy, flavor and perfection.” The patched up Dewar’s blended Scotch Whisky, as indicated by those behind it, […]
Irish Bourbon Demand Boosts Internationally, However Supply Network Issues Hurt Industry

A record 14 million instances of Irish bourbon were sold all over the planet in 2021, an increment of 21% contrasted with 2020, industry body Beverages Ireland said in a public statement gave on October 26, refering to the report.
Whisky Gets a Perfect Lift as Indians Go To Pricier Liquor & Drinking At Home

Indians progressively really like to drink whisky over different types of alcohol — and among whiskies, they’re picking premium brands over less expensive other options. This could incompletely be because of individuals setting aside cash by drinking at home, and utilizing those investment funds to purchase pricier jugs, an industry report has found.
Drink Stories : Six-Column Grain, Terroir and Indian Single-Malt Whisky

For a really long time the whisky business has settled on a truce on numerous things. From the Irish bourbon versus Scotch whisky (which started things out) banter, questions over the Scotch business’ case that wellspring of water is the main part of whisky making to the momentum conversations over the utilization of the term terroir for whisky. In India, there’s a stewing conflict that is yet to be tended to — six-line grain or two-column grain, what’s best for the Indian single malts?