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Woodford Reserve Revives Heirloom Red Corn Bourbon
Woodford Reserve Distillery Series Red Corn: The Heirloom Grain Bourbon That Almost Wasn't There is a moment in every great bourbon's story where something goes sideways — where nature, timing, or circumstance conspires against a distillery's best intentions — and the whiskey that eventually makes
Starlight Distillery's 10-Year Cask Strength Bourbon Arrives
Southern Indiana has long lived in the shadow of its neighbor to the south. Louisville sits just across the Ohio River, and for most whiskey drinkers, that river marks the beginning and end of serious American bourbon country. But a small town perched on the Knobstone Escarpment — a limestone bluff
TX Whiskey Triple Cask: The 17th Experimental Series Release
TX Whiskey Triple Cask: Fort Worth's Boldest Experiment Yet Reaches Its 17th Chapter The Experimental Series from TX Whiskey has never been a collection designed for the faint of palate. Since the Fort Worth distillery launched the program, each release has been a deliberate stress-test of what Te
Barrell Toasted Seagrass: Everything About the June 9th Drop
Barrell Craft Spirits Dropped a Limited Barrell Toasted Seagrass on June 9 — Here's Everything You Need to Know On June 9, Barrell Craft Spirits released one of the most anticipated limited expressions in its already formidable portfolio: the Barrell Toasted Seagrass. For anyone who has been follo
The Texas Distillery That Keeps Winning — and Just Did It Again
Milam & Greene's Unabridged Volume 4 Earns Double Platinum at the ASCOT Awards There's a craft distillery sitting in Blanco, Texas — a small Hill Country town about 80 miles outside Austin — that has been quietly building one of the more impressive award records in American whiskey. Milam &
Old Pulteney Turns 200: The Whisky Born from the North Sea
Two Hundred Years on the North Sea: Old Pulteney's Bicentennial and the Whisky That Defines a Coastline There are distilleries with history, and then there are distilleries that are history — places where the land, the sea, and the people who worked them fused so completely into the spirit that
Jackson Purchase Bourbon Wins Big at 2025 ASCOT Awards
Jackson Purchase Bourbon Sweeps the ASCOT Awards With Five Distinctions, Cementing a Remarkable Rise From Western Kentucky Less than a year after its first bottle hit retail shelves in Kentucky, Jackson Purchase Bourbon has made a statement that few debut releases manage in one of the industry's m
America's Oldest Distillery West of the Mississippi Turns 170
America's Oldest Distillery West of the Mississippi Is About to Turn 170 — And It's Just Getting Started There are distilleries that talk about heritage, and then there are places where heritage is so embedded in the soil, the water, and the stone walls that no marketing department could ever fabr
Rabbit Hole's Raceking Is Back—And It Was Worth the Wait
After six years of silence, one of the most talked-about bourbons in Rabbit Hole's lineup has returned. Raceking, the Kentucky distillery's five-grain limited release, is back on shelves at select retailers nationwide, and whiskey drinkers who missed the last run are already paying attention.
Simple Majority Rye: A Whiskey Born From Political Frustration
Iowa's Revelton Distilling Bottles a Message About Working Together There's a story behind every great whiskey. Some come from family recipes passed down through generations. Others come from a distiller chasing a flavor profile for years. But Simple Majority Rye Whiskey — the newest limited relea