Two interesting Oregon whiskey distilleries, Big Bottom Distilling and Tualatin Valley Distilling, are local favorites here at our Portland-based headquarters. […]
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Win A Bottle Of Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Old
Pappy may be harder than ever to find, but here’s a chance to snag a bottle just in time for […]
Tasted: Kings County Bourbon
Brooklyn has had its share of distilleries. Sometimes, too many. In 1869, the IRS commandeered 2000 soldiers and marched into […]
State holding third lottery for Buffalo Trace bourbon
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is holding its third lottery at the end of the month of 603 bottles of Buffalo […]
Whiskey fungus lawsuit can proceed
Federal Appeals Court rejects liquor giant’s effort to throw out lawsuit over “angel’s share” fungus in Louisville. The Louisville lawyer […]
Is the Craft Beer and Spirits Movement Threatening Big Brands?
Americans can’t get enough craft booze, and big brands are noticing. Andrew Buchanan had prepared for the launch of The […]
Meet The First Woman Master Bourbon Distiller in Modern Times
Sometime next year, a new bourbon distillery will open at the site of the former Old Taylor Distillery near Frankfort. […]
2016 Whisky Of The Year Goes To…A Canadian?
World whiskey writer Jim Murray, best known for his yearly authoritative whiskey book Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible, is certainly no […]
Tasted: Woodford Reserve Rye
If you’ve been around American whiskey for any length of time, odds are you’ve seen a bottle of Woodford Reserve. […]
Whiskey Ambassador Corner: Four Roses’ Dan Gardner
Dan Gardner wears many hats. As Midwest Regional Sales Manager for Four Roses, he’s responsible for managing business with distributors […]
Tasted: Baker’s Bourbon
Bourbon seems to be reigning supreme in the ever-changing world of whiskey. Even the most casual of bourbon drinkers is […]
Bourbon And Thanksgiving Are The Ideal Holiday Pair
In Kentucky (where I live) and throughout the mid-South, Thanksgiving isn’t all about remembering the most famous of pilgrim potlucks. Many rural […]
Virginia Distillery Company Takes On American Single Malts
Is there a defining set of guidelines on what makes an American single malt whiskey? I was just recently having […]
Tasted: Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon
There are some whiskies that show their quality time and time again. You can sip or use them for a […]
Tasted: Angel’s Envy Bourbon
Storied whiskey industry vet Lincoln Henderson achieved much in his lifetime, including time as Master Distiller at Brown-Forman. He also […]
Legendary Whiskey Bars: Multnomah Whiskey Library
Just a little over two years old, the Multnomah Whiskey Library has quickly established itself as one of the nation’s […]
Detroit City Homegrown Rye Whiskey A Local Whiskey Affair
One aging American city seeing signs of a whiskey rebirth is Detroit, Michigan. There are only a handful of distilleries […]
Kininvie The First Drops A Quarter Of A Century In Waiting
Kininvie is one of those Scottish distilleries whose name whispered among hard-core drinkers of Scotch as a spirit to try – […]
Low Gap Debuts Artisan Bourbon, 4 Year Old Wheat Whiskey
American Craft Whiskey Distillery, despite the straightforward name, is not likely a craft distillery many know of. They operate in […]
Local Malt: The Next Step For Craft American Whiskey
It’s no secret that here in the Northwest, we take “local” very seriously. It seems like every distiller I know […]