By Richard Thomas Rating: A- These last few years have seen Colorado-based Laws Whiskey House build on the age of their bonded whiskeys, year by year. I have enjoyed watching the progression and the results of this so much that I am thinking I need to time a 2023 visit to the Centennial State to coincide with release of the ...
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Colorado’s Laws Whiskey House Releases Bondeds For 2021
Laws Whiskey House, the award-winning grain-to-glass distillery in Denver, today announces the 2021 releases of their Bonded Four Grain Bourbon and Bonded San Luis Valley Rye. The team at Laws Whiskey House has been focused on producing Bonded whiskey for many years now with Bonded whiskey forming a foundational part of the Laws story. The latest offerings in the brand’s ...
Read More »Colorado’s Laws Whiskey House Releases Port-Finished, Four Grain Bourbon
Laws Whiskey House has announced the launch of its limited-edition Experiential Series Ruby Port Finished Bourbon, adding another expression of Laws’ classic Four Grain Straight Bourbon finished in Ruby Port casks. The latest offering in the brand’s Experiential Barrel Series, and the newest holiday release, Laws Ruby Port Finished Bourbon will be available in limited quantities in selected markets for ...
Read More »Laws Whiskey House Four Grain Bottled in Bond Bourbon Review
By Richard Thomas Rating: B Whenever I’m confronted with a well-meaning whiskey nerd—the type who isn’t as well-informed as he thinks he is, but isn’t actually toxic—I’m often confronted with the notions that “all craft whiskey sucks” and this is because “they are all young and aged in tiny barrels.” What I usually find upon engaging said enthusiasts in conversation ...
Read More »American Whiskeys To Watch For In Summer 2019
By Richard Thomas Although I don’t necessarily think of summer as prime whiskey drinking weather (especially not here in the United States) more prime releases are coming out during this period. My belief this trend is driven in large part by the already crowded autumnal release season; it’s harder for newer creations to receive proper attention with so many already ...
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