FEW Spirits has announced a new expression, FEW American Whiskey, a blended whiskey utilizing the distillery’s popular FEW Bourbon and FEW Rye Whiskies, along with their experimental FEW Cherrywood smoked Malt Whiskey. “We are constantly experimenting at FEW, innovating new expressions and our American Whiskey was a direct result of those efforts,” said Paul. “It all started with a unique ...
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Basil Hayden Adds Two By Two Rye
Like its old Jim Beam Small Batch Collection stablemate Knob Creek, Basil Hayden is undergoing a brand expansion. First came Basil Hayden Rye and then Basil Hayden Dark Rye, both released in 2017 and playing on the original expressions status as a premium high rye bourbon. Now Beam has come out with Basil Hayden Two By Two. This is a blended ...
Read More »Hotaling Revives J.H. Cutter Whisky
In the mid- to late-1800s when A.P. Hotaling’s liquor warehouse was the talk of San Francisco, the most celebrated whiskey inhisstock was known as J.H. Cutter, an American whiskey that commanded the premium price of the day – an estimated $5 per bottle. Today, San Francisco’s Hotaling & Co., the importer and distiller formerly known as Anchor Distilling Company, introduces ...
Read More »Barrell Whiskey Infinite Barrel 02-2018 Review
By Richard Thomas Rating: B As the ranks of whisk(e)y enthusiasts continues to swell, an old concept has gotten some new life and is spreading: the infinity bottle. When a particularly favored bottle reaches its last pour or two, the contents are emptied into a special bottle, mixing with the remnants of past favored whiskeys already there. Thus an evolving, ...
Read More »Redwood Empire American Whiskey Review
Updated May 3, 2018 By Father John Rayls Average Rating: B- I love the name “Redwood Empire American Whiskey,” as it conjures up all kinds of positive, historic images in my mind. So kudos to Graton Distilling Company, based in Sonoma County, California, for thinking of that! Graton is also behind D. George Benham’s Sonoma Dry Gin and a similarly ...
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