Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength Review
Medicinal, briny, papery, and phenolic, with a nice dose of smoked meats and tar. Sound appealing? Why yes, to some
Read moreMedicinal, briny, papery, and phenolic, with a nice dose of smoked meats and tar. Sound appealing? Why yes, to some
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Read moreEvery year around the holiday season, I throw a party at my house in which I serve cocktails of my
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Read moreIt’s not every day that Ardbeg releases a new whisky into its core range. Since 2009, Ardbeg’s standard lineup has
Read moreAlthough I’ve only had a handful of different expressions/bottlings, Mortlach has quickly become one of my favorite distilleries, particularly if
Read moreMortlach, like so many Scottish distilleries, has a long and interesting history. Founded in 1823, it was the first distillery
Read moreFall, my favorite time of the year. Cooling temperatures, leaves changing color, baseball playoffs, football and hockey underway, and—perhaps best
Read moreIt’s the final day of Bourbon Heritage Month, so I thought I’d wrap things up with something special—an Elijah Craig
Read moreI kicked off my celebration of Bourbon Heritage Month a few weeks ago by reviewing one of Buffalo Trace’s popular brands of
Read moreOld Fitzgerald is one of the grand old brands of bourbon history. The brand dates back at least 120 years
Read moreI remember the first time I had a glass of Elmer T. Lee bourbon. It was at a local bar
Read moreBourbon—America’s native spirit. In 2007 US Senator (and former Philadelphia Phillies ace/MLB Hall of Famer) Jim Bunning of Kentucky introduced
Read moreI haven’t posted many beer reviews lately, but I’ve been working to change that. In the coming weeks, I will
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