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Christmas Holidays At The WR

The Whiskey Reviewer prides itself on being the only website both devoted to everything whiskey and that updates with at least one new article every weekday. But even our staff want the Holidays off, so there will be no new articles on December 25 and December 26. Check back with us for new news, reviews, and information about whiskey on ...

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The WR On Hiatus

The Whiskey Reviewer is on hiatus until Monday, September 2nd, when we will resume posting new articles every weekday. In the meantime, check out some of the features articles below, or look for a review using the search tool to the right. American Rye Whiskey: A Primer Bourbon vs. Scotch The James E. Pepper Distillery and Lexington’s Lost Bourbon Industry ...

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Stonewall Goes West Available in Paperback and on Kindle

The Kindle version for Stonewall Goes West, the new novel from Whiskey Reviewer editor R.E. Thomas, is now available on Amazon. In addition to being available for regular purchase, Amazon Prime subscribers can “borrow” the book for free until mid-July. Stonewall Goes West answers the Civil War’s most popular alternate history question, “what if Stonewall Jackson had lived?”, in a ...

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Whiskey Reviewer Editor Publishes Civil War Novel

The Whiskey Reviewer is pleased to announce the release of the trade paperback version of our Managing Editor’s first novel, Stonewall Goes West. Written by R. E. Thomas and set in the American Civil War, Stonewall Goes West is an alternative history, answering the question of what might have happened had the famous general Stonewall Jackson not been killed at ...

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Whiskey Reviewer Editor Publishes Port Wine Book

The Whiskey Reviewer is pleased to announce the release of Port: Beginners Guide to Wine, an e-book in the 101 Publishing’s Wine Series by our Managing Editor, Richard Thomas. Enjoyable in its own right as a drink that bridges the gap between the worlds of wine and spirits, Port wine also contributes its own little something to whiskey-making. Bourbons like ...

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