Catoctin Creek Distilling Co. is excited to partner with monster metal rock band GWAR for the SICKEST rye whisky release of 2021. Launching in February, Catoctin Creek Ragnarök Rye is a 92-proof rye whisky aged in charred new white oak, then sugar maple and cherrywood. The new release is priced at $99. Truly, there is nothing else in the vast ...
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Catoctin Creek Roundstone Cask Proof Maple Finish Rye Whiskey Review
By Douglas Fraser Rating: B- Catoctin Creek is one of Virginia’s most award-winning distilleries. Catoctin is named after an Algonquian Indian tribal term in the central part of the state of Virginia. They pride themselves on the high-quality local grain they use in their products as well as their attention to detail in making their spirits. Scott and Becky Harris ...
Read More »Baltimore Spirits Company Marks 5th Anniversary With Epoch Bonded Rye
Baltimore Spirits Company (BSC) today announced to celebrate their fifth year of operation they will be releasing a special edition Bottled-in-Bond version of their flagship, award-winning Epoch Rye Whiskey. The new expression, Epoch Rye Wooden Anniversary Limited Edition, is the first Bottled-in-Bond Maryland rye whiskey to be distilled and aged in Baltimore in at least 50 years. Bottled-in-Bond is a ...
Read More »Lost Lantern Ventures Into Crafty Single Casks
Lost Lantern, a new independent bottler of American whiskey, is excited to announce the addition of four hand-selected single casks to their initial release lineup. These highly limited, one-of-a-kind single casks consist of unique and deeply expressive whiskies produced by some of the finest distilleries in the United States. “We wanted our first round of single casks to encourage whiskey ...
Read More »Chicken Cock Rye Whiskey Review
By April Manning Rating: C+ Not all chickens are cocks, but all cocks are chickens… When you are over 160 years old and known as The Famous Old Brand, you need a worthy back story… and this one has several. In 1856 James A. Miller set off on the journey of producing a high-quality whiskey in Paris, Kentucky, which, as ...
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