Posted on August 9, 2019 by Eric Middleton
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About – It seems bottled in bond is having a moment right now, and Cascade Hollow Distillery has decided to get it on the trend. If you need a refresher on what bottle in bond is click here. The thing that sets this release…
Category: Reviews Tags: Bottle in Bond, bourbon for the masses, bourbon of the year, bourbon review, Cascade Hollow DIstillery, female distillers, George Dickel, nicole austin, Tennessee Whiskey, tennessee whiskey review, whiskey of the year, whiskey review
Posted on March 31, 2018 by Eric Middleton
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If you have the money to spend, the bourbon secondary market can be a fantastic and magical place. All the bottles you have been unsuccessfully searching for are now at your fingertips. After first joining the market I was having a blast grabbing bottles…
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Posted on November 18, 2017 by Eric Middleton
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About – Old Grand-Dad is a name that has a long and complex history. It is a brand that has changed hands several times throughout it’s long history and is currently a product of Beam-Suntory. It is famous for being a high-rye bourbon. The name…
Category: Reviews Tags: 100 proof, Beam Suntory, Bonded, Bottle in Bond, bourbon, high rye, historical, Jim Beam, Kentucky, OGD, Old Grand Dad, review, whiskey
Posted on January 18, 2017 by Eric Middleton
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About – Colonel E.H. Taylor is a name is that is drenched in bourbon history. He is the father of the bottled in bond act. Although that may seem of little importance today, at the time it was an important act to protect bourbon drinkers…