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Midleton Very Rare 2019 Launches Along With New Fan Program

Irish Distillers has unveiled its 2019 installment of its iconic super premium Irish Whiskye, Midleton Very Rare, alongside the launch of the ‘1825 Room’, an online members’ program for discerning whiskey lovers to delve further into the best that Irish Distillers has to offer. The 36th edition has been masterfully blended from whiskeys laid down at Midleton Distillery, Co Cork, ...

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Now Bourbon Goes Into Body Butter And Scrubs

Me Care has developed the world’s first handcrafted, authentic Kentucky bourbon-infused bodycare line, an intoxicating twist to traditional bath, body and wellness products. “We promise to bring our vision to the international community by producing a luxury line of body care that infuses the essence of bourbon,” says Melissa Happel, Founder & CEO at Me Care Bourbon-Infused Bodyline. “Our products ...

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A New Batch Of Van Winkle Chimeras Coming Soon!

This is the favorite time of the year for bourbon fans, autumn being the season when most of the hotly anticipated annual limited edition whiskeys come out. Foremost among those in stature are the Van Winkle Bourbons.  Like previous years, yields from the barrels are low due to evaporation during the long aging cycle. Known for their smoother and sweeter ...

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Seven Seals Apply Accelerated Aging To Malt Whisky

Pushing the boundaries in the innovation of whisky making, the team at Seven Seals whisky in Stans, Switzerland, have taken the craft of whisky finishing to the next level, and developed a new technique to accelerate maturation. Led by chemical engineer and entrepreneur Dr. Dolf Stockhausen, the team at Seven Seals analyzed the chemical interactions that take place during the ...

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Booker’s “Country Ham” Coming For Autumn

The third batch of Booker’s for 2019 is making its way to store and bar shelves, this one dubbed “Country Ham.” Booker Noe’s grandfather, Jim Beam himself, cured his own hams in a backyard smokehouse which still stands on the Beam property today. When Booker moved into Beam’s house, he revived the tradition, restored the smokehouse, and cured his own ...

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