Posted on September 3, 2020 by Eric Middleton
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About – “We took the sweet softness of our Huling Station Straight Wheat Whiskey, and blended it with the bold warmth and complexity of our Huling Station Straight Bourbon to create something unique.” This 50/50 blend of high rye bourbon and wheat whiskey is…
Posted on December 16, 2019 by Eric Middleton
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About – Wild Turkey 101 is one of those classic labels that doesn’t need much of an introduction. Many people comment that the product has gone down hill since the days of the cheesy gold foil label, but for many is considered trusty daily…
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 March 14, 2018 by Eric Middleton
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About – Booker’s is considered by many the bourbon responsible for creating the market for barrel proof bourbon’s. Named Booker’s because each barrel was hand chosen by Master Distiller Booker Noe, the task now done by his son Fred. Booker’s generally represents the best…
Category: Reviews Tags: barrel proof, Beam Suntory, booker now, booker's, booker's off your rocker, bourbon, bourbon review, cask strength, fred noe, high rye, Jim Beam, Kentucky, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, off your rocker, review, Small Batch, whiskey
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 October 27, 2017 by Eric Middleton
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About – Four Roses is a brand that carries a lot of historical weight holding the crown of being the top selling bourbon brand in the U.S. after prohibition through the 1950’s. The distillery located in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky opened in 1910. Today Four Roses is…
Posted on February 11, 2017 by Eric Middleton
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About – Founded by Tom Bulleit and now owned by Diageo, Bulleit bourbon is one the highest selling and most well known bourbons on the market today. It is known for its high rye content (28%) and its trademark bottle design. The whiskey in…
Posted on February 9, 2017 by Eric Middleton
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About – James E. Pepper is one of many historic bourbon brands that has been purchased and relaunched during the recent surge in bourbon popularity. The 1776 label dates back to the civil war and was even a favorite of Ulysses S. Grant as…
Category: Reviews Tags: 1776, Andrew Jackson, bourbon, Bourne James E. Pepper, civil war whiskey, high rye, historical, MGP, review, sourced, Ulysses S. Grant