Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Review

It's hard to say if anyone has ever come to blows over the eternal question, "Are Bison Buffalo?". In 1997, at Cheyenne's annual Buffalo Days celebration, noted historical biologist Norman "The Helix" Bergstrom was hit from behind with half a plate of funnel cake after he loudly stated the probably accurate, though publicly unpopular aphorism … Continue reading Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Review

Bargain Bin Friday!!! 75 South Blended Whiskey – Review

Boldly going where everyone else probably has the good sense not to go. I saw this bottle on the bottom shelf at Safeway not too long ago with a sale sticker reading "$5.99". Six dollars for a bottle of whiskey. One wonders if you could buy an empty glass bottle for that kind of money. … Continue reading Bargain Bin Friday!!! 75 South Blended Whiskey – Review

Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey, Batch #49 – Review

I've never been to Colorado. Yes, I realize this is a failing of mine, some (mostly Coloradans) would consider this a major character flaw.  Just know that I have not ignored your high altitude state on purpose.  Crap, wait...I just remembered that I have been to Colorado, twice...layovers in the Denver airport. Both visits sucked, … Continue reading Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey, Batch #49 – Review

W. L. Weller 7 year old Special Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Being a big fan of wheated whiskies, it's probably only a matter of time before I taste my way through all that I can find.  William Larue Weller ("Bill" to his golfing buddies and accountant) was the first distiller to create a straight wheated bourbon, replacing the rye in his mash with wheat. He did … Continue reading W. L. Weller 7 year old Special Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye, 13 Years Old – Review

Geeez, just when I proclaim that rye isn't my favorite branch of the whisky tree, I find one I really, really like.  I guess it should come as no surprise that it's from the Van Winkle family of American hooch as everything else I've tried of theirs I've really enjoyed. There are a couple of … Continue reading Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye, 13 Years Old – Review

Jim Beam Straight Rye Whiskey – Review

I guess it's Bargain Hunter Friday around here. I picked up a bottle of Jim's...may I call you Jim?...Rye a while back just on a lark.  It was cheap, the bottle looks like something you could really use in a good bar fight (though admittedly, I've never been in a bar fight so what do … Continue reading Jim Beam Straight Rye Whiskey – Review

Gentleman Jack Rare Tennessee Whiskey – Review

Only in America could you have a world-famous distillery planted smack-dab in the middle of a dry county.  I guess it should come as no surprise to anyone that our nasty puritanical streak can only be usurped by the lure of the almighty dollar.  With that in mind, I'd like to think that the counties … Continue reading Gentleman Jack Rare Tennessee Whiskey – Review

Bernheim Original Kentucky Wheated Whiskey – Review

I have no idea which grain they're talking about when people sing "amber waves of grain."  It could be wheat, I guess...or barley...oats, maybe.  Hell, if you leave corn sit around long enough, it'll probably turn a nice golden brown.  What do I know, I'm no farmer.  I've also never had a chance to sit … Continue reading Bernheim Original Kentucky Wheated Whiskey – Review