This scotch is definitely for those of you who like age statements. Ardbeg has not had a core-range whisky with an age statement in two decades. The new Ardbeg Traigh Bhan is the first permanent age statement whisky which has been released by the distille...
Aging scotch in a secondary cask is tricky, and tinkering with a whisky that has already achieved 18 years of age is even riskier. This well-matured Aberfeldy spent its final months in red wine casks from Bordeaux under the bold vision and deft hand of ma...
Nestled within a lush valley in the foothills of the Central Highlands of Scotland, Aberfeldy Distillery lies within the quaint village of Aberfeldy, Perthshire. Aberfeldy whisky is known as the 'Golden Dram'. Golden, for the distillery's water source is ...
First produced in Maryland in the 1890s, Pikesville Rye, along with the rest of the once-booming Maryland Rye industry, was shuttered by Prohibition. The brand reemerged after Prohibition and became the last standing Maryland Rye, as the rest of the indus...
At 84.8 proof, Michter's US*1 Single Barrel Rye is quite unlike the oft-heralded Michter's Barrel Strength Rye and the Michter's Toasted Barrel Strength Rye. The US*1 rye, along with the US*1 Small Batch Bourbon and the US*1 Unblended Small Batch American...
Michter's Small Batch Bourbon has provided the bedrock for entry-level customers to experiment with before they jump into the deep end and try to find some of their more allocated offerings. Drinkability is the name of the game in the ~90 proof bourbon ca...
During the 1970s and 1980s, Michter's Original Sour Mash Whiskey was the distillery's single most popular product. While the ?Sour Mash? moniker originated from the whiskey production process of the same name - whereby some previously fermented mash is us...