Laws Whiskey House is releasing a 6 Year Old Bottled in Bond Four Grain Bourbon. Bottles will be available at the distillery on July 28; participating Colorado retailers will receive bottles in August, while supplies last. This whiskey was aged for six years, exceeding the minimum four-year standards of the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. The 6-year bonded Four ...
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Jeptha Creed Straight Bourbon Review
By Richard Thomas Rating: B- I had the pleasure of being at Jeptha Creed when they released a six month old version of their bourbon, pegged on the use of Bloody Butcher red corn grown on their own farm. Now they have moved up to an at least two years old release, made with their four grain mash bill of ...
Read More »Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Oat Bourbon Review
By Randall H. Borkus Rating: C+ For over a decade, bourbon lovers have enjoyed Woodford Reserve’s annual Master’s Collection whiskeys. Master distiller Chris Morris’s pledged some time ago he would never repeat a Master’s Collection release, so each year offers enthusiasts something new to look forward to. This collection has been high on my list of annual bottles I dedicate ...
Read More »Jeptha Creed Puts Out First Straight, Red Bourbon
Last month, Jeptha Creed released its first straight bourbon, following up on a smaller preview release of a six-month old roughly a year and a half earlier. This four-grain bourbon relies on Bloody Butcher corn (a red heirloom corn varietal) for its corn content, all 70% of it, adding rye, wheat and malted barley to round out the four grain ...
Read More »Jeptha Creed Launches First Straight Four Grain Bourbon
Earlier this month Jeptha Creed Distillery launched their first Straight Bourbon, a release six years in the making. The Netherys, the family behind Jeptha Creed, spent six years creating something distinctly their own with this bourbon. The Netherys have been farming in Shelby County Kentucky for five generations, and they now grow or locally source all of the grains used ...
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