Sazerac’s A. Smith Bowman Distillery is releasing two limited edition whiskies in honor of the Distillery’s late Master Distiller, Truman Cox, and will be donating all proceeds to Shriner’s Hospital for Children. These whiskies come from two single barrels, including the “First Whiskey Barrel” and the “Emerson Cox Barrel.” These two make up the Truman Cox Commemorative Series. Both whiskies ...
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Castle & Key Almost Ready To Open To Public
Castle & Key Distillery, formerly known as Old Taylor, announced on Wednesday the official opening of its newly restored, 130-year-old castle distillery in Millville, Kentucky. After more than four years of restoration of the 113-acre property, the historic site will begin hosting curated experiences for bourbon tourists beginning September 19, 2018. Guests may book an experience today at castleandkey.com. Built ...
Read More »Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon 2018 Coming Soon
The fan favorite Texas bourbon distillers, Garrison Brothers, are poised to release this year’s batch of Cowboy Bourbon 2018. They will kick off the release with a launch party and putting 500 bottles on sale at the Hye, Texas distillery on September 21st. Garrison Brothers warns that even with a limit of two per person, they expect all 500 bottles ...
Read More »Belle Meade Cask Strength Bourbon Review
By Randall H. Borkus Rating: B+ In the late 1800’s, Belle Meade Bourbon was one of some 30 different labels that Charles Nelson produced, differing from some of his other products in that the brand was sourced from Sperry Wade & Company in Nashville, TN. Belle Meade Bourbon became well known for its quality and was sold from 1878 until Tennessee ...
Read More »Stephanie Adlington Talks Bourbon
The Siren Of The South Talks Kentucky’s Native Spirit By Richard Thomas If you’ve landed in the music capital of Nashville and gone looking for (gasp!) jazz instead of commercial country, odds are you have crossed paths with Stephanie Adlington. Maybe you didn’t catch her show, an understandable quirk of timing, but you certainly saw it advertised on a schedule. ...
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