By Richard Thomas When non-Hoosiers think of Indiana whiskey, they usually think of a sourced brand based on the work of that survivor of the Seagram empire, the distillery in Lawrenceburg now known as MGP. However, Indiana is home to a craft distilling scene of its own, and in terms of its scope and vibrancy that scene is every bit ...
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Jack Daniel’s Does Bitters With Famed Soy Sauce Maker
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey in partnership with Whiskey Barrel Foods, introduces its newest product, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Cocktail Bitters. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Cocktail Bitters features notes of vanilla and wood, working hand in hand with what is in a bottle of Old No. 7, while hints of dark berry, maple and ginger complement the flavors of the whiskey to elevate ...
Read More »The Louisville Bourbon Travel Hitlist
By Richard Thomas As I type this, America is headed into lock down so as to arrest the spread of coronavirus, and my half of my social media shows pictures of the pours of whisk(e)y being trotted out as people adopt social distancing. For my part, I’m keeping in mind that the Chinese faced a substantially worse outbreak, managed to ...
Read More »Q&A With Mike Vacheresse, Owner of Brooklyn’s Travel Bar
By Kurt Maitland There are a world’s worth of bars – from speakeasies and dives to tourist traps and posh hotel bars, but for me perhaps the most important is the neighborhood bar. A “Cheers” type situation—where the bar owner knows the name of their regulars, the bartenders know what you drink and what’s new on the menu that you ...
Read More »Cocktail Workshop at the University of Amsterdam
By Amy Bella Could your studies be any more interesting than this, when you get to attend a full fledged bio master committee meeting where your fellow class mates interact with you and the teachers help you master the skill of becoming a professional cocktail maker! You can enjoy yourself made drinks during this work shop and get to learn ...
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