Medley’s Private Stock — Review
I love Old Medley 12, I also really like Wathen’s, so I was super excited to taste Medley’s Private Stock … More Medley’s Private Stock — Review
I love Old Medley 12, I also really like Wathen’s, so I was super excited to taste Medley’s Private Stock … More Medley’s Private Stock — Review
1792 is not hard to find. I think everyone is carrying it nowadays, which is good, especially if you want a break from the other ubiquitous brands: Woodford, Bulleit, Beam, Maker’s, Buffalo Trace, etc.
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E.H. Taylor Small Batch is ostensibly an impressive bourbon. I think it’s meant to be. Between the labeling, and the packaging (the cylinder it comes in) and the extensive history behind the name, one is left with the impression they’re drinking something truly special? But are they?
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Johnny Drum is real popular in Louisville. It flies off the shelves! I finally bought myself a bottle to see what the buzz was all about. Now I know.
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Old Medley, aged 12 years, is the big brother of Wathen’s Single Barrel bourbon. At the time of writing this, I haven’t tried Wathen’s. But I know I’m going to because Old Medley is outstanding! It’s in my top 3 bourbons. For sure.
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There is a reason why Elmer T. Lee is hyped up as much as it is. It’s that good. … More Elmer T. Lee – Review
It’s one of my favorites. I really like it. If you see a bottle, buy it! … More Stagg Jr. — Review
I love Bookers Bourbon. It’s just really, really good stuff. … More Booker’s Bourbon — Review
I toured the Evan Williams site in downtown Louisville. It reeked of campy commercialism, kinda like an attraction at Disney World. So, naturally, I didn’t want to like the bourbon. But I did. … More Evan Williams Single Barrel — Review
Need an average rye whiskey to make cocktails or serve to friends? Bulleit Rye is your answer.
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