The Gastronomy Selection Edition #1 – launching today!

Over the past two decades, The Whisky Exchange has been at the forefront of the whisky world. Not only have we stocked the finest whiskies from all over the globe and sourced great exclusive bottlings,…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – The Gastronomy Selection Edition #1 – launching today!

Over the past two decades, The Whisky Exchange has been at the forefront of the whisky world. Not only have we stocked the finest whiskies from all over the globe and sourced great exclusive bottlings, we have also pushed the envelope whenever we can.

We helped launch Japanese whisky in the UK and supported releases from distilleries like Karuizawa when no one else did. We’ve championed in-person tastings in our shops and at our award-winning shows and put education at the core of what we do. Now, we embark on a new adventure, creating a category of spirit unlike any other.

Introducing The Gastronomy Selection: Fine Spirits for the Home or Professional Kitchen.

The journey of The Gastronomy Selection started many years ago, with experimentation in The Whisky Exchange co-founder Sukhinder Singh’s home kitchen. Already a dab hand with a frying pan, he turned his eye to improving the classic dishes that he had already mastered.

“Since the first time I replaced the white wine in my Bolognese with 1980s malt whisky I’ve never looked back,” he told us. “I know it’s not traditionally Italian, but it really brings an extra layer of complexity.”

From this eureka moment, Sukhinder has continued his experimentation, pairing different spirits and cuisines to create previously unthinkable combinations. Enlisting the help of head buyer and former sommelier Dawn Davies MW, he has finally made this decade-spanning dream a reality.

THE INAUGURAL RELEASE – 37 YEAR OLD BLENDED MALT

The first release in The Gastronomy Selection range launches today. It is a versatile 37-year-old blended malt, crafted by The Whisky Exchange’s blending team to lift any dish it is added to. We caught up with project leader and pathological Scotsman Gordon Oliver – who was at the time slaving over a vat of prototypical peated hollandaise – to get some background on this ground-breaking release.

“Blenders are the chefs of the whisky world. Casks are like their ingredients – their vegetables and meat and-so-on – and the blending vat is just a big saucepan if you think about it, right? Well anyway, we decided it was a strong enough analogy on which to launch our new range of cooking spirits.“

The Gastronomy Selection 37 Year Old Blended Malt, 51.3%

Nose: Fine Devon fudge and butter toffee, made with milk from undisturbed cows, the finest hand-spun cane sugar and sea-salted, long-cultured farmhouse butter. Freshly shelled hazelnuts and Swiss milk chocolate follow, a crunch-laden enrobing with a sprinkling of finely julienned orange zest. The creaminess builds, packed with gentle Madagascan vanilla character and hints of cream-laden coffee: thick, dark, sweet Rwandan beans, brewed over flame in a Japanese siphon.

Palate: The notes of creamy sweetness return, rolling over unsnapped single-origin chocolate shards into a pool of bobbing windfall apples: tart Granny Smith and sweet Pink Lady with a handful of transatlantic Honeycrisp. The nutty notes develop: hazelnuts from the bottom of the bowl with lightly toasted Spanish almonds, all lightly dusted with soft, golden caster sugar. Crunchy spun-sugar nests are draped over thinly sliced conference pears and freshly malted Golden Promise barley. Beeswax-polished oak is sprinkled with gently bruised mint leaves.

Finish: Rich, baked-apple purée builds in waves, lingering beyond developing mint and creamy caramel. Chocolate water-ganache, let down with cream, leads to polished oak off-cuts and honey-baked vanilla pods.

Comment: An excellent whisky, and an excellent ingredient. Its sweeter notes enhance and embolden desserts and naturally sweet savouries, while also contrasting and pairing with the best meats and roasted vegetables. This sweet and savoury combination make it perfect for use in a slow-cooked ragu, enhancing the meaty umami as well as amplifying the sweetness of tomato. A cooking whisky so good, you might be tempted to drink it on its own!

Buy The Gastronomy Selection 37 Year Old Blended Malt now >

How to Use it?

The Gastronomy Selection 37 Year Old blended malt Scotch whisky is incredibly versatile. While we started the project focusing on Italian sauces, we quickly realised that this was merely the tip of a tasty iceberg.

Both crunchy and delightful – deep fried Mars bar (image by Xian)

For home cooks, there are a number of dishes that we can recommend, including deep fried Mars Bars that utilise whisky instead of water in the batter. The alcohol in the whisky cooks off faster than water, leading to a crunchier chocolate treat, run through with all the charm of this Stonehaven classic.

We’ve also not forgotten vegans in our research. Tofu marinated in the Inaugural Release makes the perfect accompaniment to umami-rich mushroom dishes. The whisky actually alters the texture of this vegetarian favourite, making it an excellent substitute for pulled pork. And while we’re on the subject, once you’ve added a fine old malt whisky like this to your BBQ sauce, you’ll never have it any other way.

UNTRADITIONALLY TRADITIONAL

In preparation for future releases in the Gastronomy Selection series, The Whisky Exchange Test Kitchen (trademark application submitted), is experimenting with more whiskies from across the decades, using them as core ingredients as well as marinades and glazes.

Favourites so far include a 1960’s-vintage Bowmore, which the team have been drizzling over a variety of dishes as a finishing touch. While the whisky’s famed tropical fruit character makes an excellent addition to many desserts, it was a savoury treat that kicked the project from skunkworks to reality.

The famed Bowmore Bicentenary – classic pineapple pizza whisky

“Anyone who knows me will tell you, I am obsessed with Hawaiian pizza,” head buyer Dawn Davies told us while hungrily watching the Dominos delivery tracker. “A little spritz of Bowmore just as you open the takeaway box adds a depth of flavour that you just can’t beat.”

The Search for Fruit and Nut

Using Davies’s connections in the fine dining world, we enlisted a number of top chefs to help us explore the potential of the Gastronomy Selection, all of whom have asked to remain anonymous. Dishes currently in development with our testers in the field include chips dusted with powderised 1996 Ben Nevis and cask aged salad dressings. Maturing a waxy single malt like Clynelish with olive oil and seasonings in ex-bourbon barrels has shown to add layers of nuance and, in some cases, a crunchy texture.

Reports of some chefs simply drinking the whisky are untrue and should not be believed. This is a range of spirits specially created to be used when cooking. And while we’re starting off with a whisky, there’s much more to come.

The future

In the end, we see this as the future of spirits. As wine took over from water as the cooking liquid of choice, so will cooking spirits flush wine down the pan of history – wine’s just unfinished brandy anyway.

We are kickstarting the revolution with The Gastronomy Selection Blended Malt Scotch Whisky, and hope to see others follow in our wake.  A fine malt shouldn’t just be saved for special occasions, it should be enjoyed, in good company and in food. After all, we shouldn’t take whisky too seriously.

The Gastronomy Selection 37 Year Old Blended Malt is real, and available from The Whisky Exchange website and our London shops.

 

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – The Gastronomy Selection Edition #1 – launching today!

Watershed Announces First Ever BourbonFest – April 22

Watershed Distillery has announced their first ever BourbonFest, where they say you will ‘experience bourbon the way it was meant to be enjoyed: surrounded by family and friends, live music, food and delicious cocktails.’ They will also be debuting Wat…

Watershed Distillery has announced their first ever BourbonFest, where they say you will 'experience bourbon the way it was meant to be enjoyed: surrounded by family and friends, live music, food and delicious cocktails.' They will also be debuting Watershed Distillery Uncut Unfiltered Bourbon, which is straight from the barrel and will be available for sale for $69.99 + tax. 

Greg Lehman, Watershed founder and CEO says: 
Bourbon is best enjoyed with family and friends, and BourbonFest provides a new way to come together, have fun and sip some delicious bourbons. What started as a very patient journey with bourbon in 2010, has evolved into a real passion for Watershed. We are incredibly proud of the bourbons we produce today and how we have refined our craft over the years. We can’t wait to see what people think of our Uncut Unfiltered releasing at the event.

BourbonFest will feature food, live music from Angela Perley and Year of the Buffalo. Tickets are on sale now for $30 and includes three $10 food and beverage vouchers. The event goes from 6-10pm on April 22 at Watershed Distillery, which is located at 1145 Chesapeake Ave . 

My Take

This is a good opportunity if you're looking for a bourbon event in or around Columbus. For $30 you get three $10 food and drink vouchers so it's basically a wash from a cost standpoint. You also get access to a straight from the barrel release at a decent price. I do wish there was an age statement with the special release. If the bourbon hasn't had enough time to soak up the wood in the barrel, it's going to taste like straight alcohol, which isn't enjoyable. 

What do you think? Drop a note in the comment box below. 


Source: Watershed Distillery

Thomas Rhett and Jeff Worn’s Dos Primos Tequila Company renews partnership with The Nature Conservancy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thomas Rhett and Jeff Worn’s Dos Primos Tequila Company renews partnership with The Nature Conservancy Partnership includes a $50,000 donation for water- and land-conservation efforts in Mexico ST. LOUIS (March 28, 2023) –The Dos Primos Tequila Company – founded by country music superstar Thomas Rhett and his cousin Jeff Worn – is […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thomas Rhett and Jeff Worn’s Dos Primos Tequila Company renews partnership with The Nature Conservancy

Partnership includes a $50,000 donation for water- and land-conservation efforts in Mexico

ST. LOUIS (March 28, 2023) –The Dos Primos Tequila Company – founded by country music superstar Thomas Rhett and his cousin Jeff Worn – is renewing its partnership with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to support land-restoration and water-conservation efforts in Mexico. The company has pledged $50,000 to TNC to continue its conservation work in the Tehuacán Valley area in Mexico. The valley is located southeast of Jalisco, Mexico, where Dos Primos Tequila produces its Blanco, Reposado and recently launched Añejo Tequila.

The Tehuacán Valley is the most biologically diverse arid region in North America and is home to a remarkable 70% of the world´s plant families, including wild agaves, “cousins” of the tequila and mezcalero agaves. The valley is part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and has been recognized by UNESCO as a Mixed World Heritage Site for its exceptional natural and cultural values.

Dos Primos is continuing its support of TNC’s work to help conserve and restore this land. Efforts include integrating sustainable agroforestry systems and replenishing adjacent streams and bodies of water, increasing the availability of fresh water by millions of gallons each year for nature and people.

“Jeff and I enjoy spending time outdoors with our friends and family, and we have deep respect for the wilderness and natural places,” said Thomas Rhett. “We’re proud to continue our partnership with TNC and we hope others will lend their support to these important efforts by learning more about the region and making a donation.”

From March through November 2023, consumers can scan a special QR code where Dos Primos Tequila is sold to learn more about the project or to donate to TNC. The Dos Primos website and the TNC website also will feature information and donation links.

Worn shared Thomas Rhett’s sentiment, explaining, “By bringing attention to the Tehuacán Valley and renewing our partnership with TNC we hope to support a larger initiative that helps to conserve natural resources and keep wild places wild.”

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“This conservation project in the Tehuacán Valley is essential to protecting the ecological integrity, water sources, and biocultural heritage of this region,” said Francisco Reyna, Freshwater Information Coordinator for TNC in Mexico. “Implementing agroforestry systems with local species such as pitaya y agave reduces the pressure on the natural ecosystems and contributes to social and economic wellbeing of local communities. Incorporating the Indigenous peoples’ conservation practices and knowledge enhances the benefits for nature and people. We are grateful for Dos Primos’ continued support which will help TNC steward this work in the Tehuacán Valley in Mexico.”

Dos Primos is distilled at Destiladora González Lux, located just outside the city of Arandas, Mexico, in the highlands of Jalisco. The distillery utilizes sustainable practices for the distillation and bottling of Dos Primos Tequila. For more information about the project, the tequila or to find a retailer, visit DosPrimosTequila.com.

About Dos Primos Tequila Company

The Dos Primos Tequila Company was founded by Thomas Rhett and Jeff Worn in 2019. The company produces Dos Primos Tequila Blanco, Dos Primos Tequila Reposado and Dos Primos Tequila Añejo. All Dos Primos Tequila products are super-premium and made from hand-harvested 100% blue agave sourced from estates in Los Altos and the valley area of Jalisco, Mexico. Dos Primos is distilled at Destiladora Gonzalez Lux, located just outside Arandas, Mexico, in the highlands of Jalisco. All sales and marketing efforts for the Dos Primos Tequila Company and products are handled by St. Louis-based Luxco. Learn more at DosPrimosTequila.com.

About The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world’s toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Working in 76 countries and territories: 37 by direct conservation impact and 39 through partners, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. To learn more, visit www.nature.org or follow @nature_press on Twitter.

About Thomas Rhett

Ten years after signing his record deal with Big Machine Label Group’s The Valory Music Co., arena-packing superstar Thomas Rhett – dubbed “the most reliable maker of No. 1 singles in country music” (Variety) – has 20 No. 1 singles, 12 BILLION streams and the longest current active streak of consecutive No. 1s in the format (Mediabase/Country Aircheck Chart). His current album, Where We Started “practically demands an open field, tens-of-thousands-strong throng of fans in front of it” (Esquire). Its newest single, the heartfelt track “Angels Don’t Always Have Wings” follows the album’s two No. 1 hits. Declared “a prince in the genre” (USA Today), he has been honored with eight ACM Awards including Entertainer of the Year, two CMA Awards, five GRAMMY nominations, plus trophies from the CMT Music Awards, Billboard Awards and iHeartRadio Awards, in addition to being recognized with four CMA Triple Play awards for penning three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period. Additionally, the hitmaker has launched a tequila brand, Dos Primos, now offering Blanco, Reposado and Añejo variants. For more information, visit www.ThomasRhett.com.

Knob Creek Rye Adds Age Statement

Knob Creek, Jim Beam’s pioneering small batch brand, is excited to announce the addition of an age statement to its Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey. This seven-year age statement is a testament to the craftsmanship, patience and care behind its premium whiskey and reinforces the brand’s dedication to producing world-class whiskies for its fans. “My dad …

Knob Creek, Jim Beam’s pioneering small batch brand, is excited to announce the addition of an age statement to its Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey. This seven-year age statement is a testament to the craftsmanship, patience and care behind its premium whiskey and reinforces the brand’s dedication to producing world-class whiskies for its fans.

“My dad Booker Noe created Knob Creek with the intention of crafting a full-flavored whiskey without shortcuts, and Knob Creek has continued to set that standard for more than 30 years,” said Fred Noe, Booker’s son and Seventh Generation Master Distiller. “We are excited to continue his legacy with the addition of an age statement on our Knob Creek Rye Whiskey. I’m excited for whiskey fans to taste it, and I know Dad would be proud.”

This update to the brand’s core rye expression offers fans the same Knob Creek Rye taste profile they know and love, but with the whiskey now guaranteed to be aged for a minimum of seven years. This strengthens the whiskey’s depth of character due to the extra time in the barrel and enhances notes of the American Rye spice, sweet vanilla and oak that is characteristic of Knob Creek Rye.

Knob Creek 7 Year Old Straight Rye Whiskey remains 100 proof, and is now available nationwide with a suggested retail price of $36.99 for a 750mL bottle.

Pittsburgh’s Wigle Drops 8 Year Old Bourbon And Rye

Craft whiskey releases keep gaining in age. In Pittsburgh, Wigle’s first 8-Year Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys can now be purchased from their distillery shop and their online store for local pick and is shipping to Pennsylvania + Washington DC addresses Just 200 bottles were produced of each Single Barrel Rye and Bourbon. Wigle has previously …

Craft whiskey releases keep gaining in age. In Pittsburgh, Wigle’s first 8-Year Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys can now be purchased from their distillery shop and their online store for local pick and is shipping to Pennsylvania + Washington DC addresses Just 200 bottles were produced of each Single Barrel Rye and Bourbon. Wigle has previously released bottled in bond whiskeys, and these new 8 year old single barrels are their most mature releases yet. These bottlings are 100 proof and priced at $125 per bottle. Only 200 bottle of each release are available.

ASCA Elects Female-Led Board For Second Straight Year

The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA) today announces the election of Gina Holman of J. Carver Distillery (MN) as the President of the Board of Directors. She has served as a member of the organization’s Board of Directors since 2020, and as Vice President since 2022. Kelly Woodcock of Westward Whiskey (OR) has also been …

The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA) today announces the election of Gina Holman of J. Carver Distillery (MN) as the President of the Board of Directors. She has served as a member of the organization’s Board of Directors since 2020, and as Vice President since 2022. Kelly Woodcock of Westward Whiskey (OR) has also been elected as the organization’s Vice President and Jessica J. Lemmon of Cart/Horse Distilling (PA) has been re-elected as Secretary/Treasurer. Together, Holman, Woodcock, Lemmon and the current and newly-appointed Board of Directors will work with CEO Margie A.S. Lehrman to address the key issues facing the craft distilling industry, including the organization’s continued push for direct-to-consumer (DtC) shipping. The elections will usher in the second consecutive year during which an all-women-identifying-led board will steer a national trade association. Additionally, women currently make up more than half of the elected Board members. ACSA is also proud to announce the results of its national election for Board of Director members, adding four new members with one returning.

“It is a tremendous honor to be leading the ACSA Board of Directors as president, and it is a responsibility that I do not take lightly,” said Gina Holman, Founding Partner at J. Carver Distillery (MN) and President, ACSA. “As we usher in ACSA’s second decade as a leading industry trade association, I look forward to serving our growing craft spirits community and building on the organization’s remarkable accomplishments thus far. We’ve certainly got our work cut out for us, but I’m excited to be working alongside such an esteemed group of fellow Board members to make great things happen for our vibrant industry.” 

Margie A.S. Lehrman, CEO, ACSA, added, “As a woman in drinks, particularly at a trade association level, I’m thrilled to announce that for a second year, our women-led Board will steer our organization to support our growing community of craft distillers. Though ACSA remains focused on critical industry issues such as postal shipping reform, trade, fair competition, and direct-to-consumer shipping, we continue to pour our hearts and efforts into the STEPUP Foundation, the 501(c)3 non-profit immersive internship program we helped create two years ago. Through STEPUP, our work is narrowly focused on an important mission: to change the face of the drinks industry, one intern at a time. While we still have so much work to do—particularly within the communities that have been most marginalized historically—we are beginning to see a shift in drinks. Our 2023 Board of Directors is proof that our industry continues to move in the right direction.”

Following these elections, the ACSA Board of Directors will also be appointing leadership to its governing committees. Those committees include Membership, Ethics, Convention, Education, Elections,  Safety, ACSA PAC, Mentorship, Judging, Government Affairs, State Guilds, Technology, Finance, DtC and Development.

The 2023 Board of Directors, representing the craft spirits industry nationwide, is comprised of the following individuals:

EAST
Becky Harris, Catoctin Creek Distilling Co. (VA) *re-elected 

Jessica J. Lemmon, Cart/Horse Distilling (PA)

Tom Potter, New York Distilling Co. (NY)

Colin Spoelman, Kings County Distillery (NY) *newly elected

Jaime Windon, Windon Distilling Co. (MD) *newly elected

CENTRAL & MOUNTAIN
Alex Castle, Old Dominick Distillery (TN) *newly elected

Gina Holman, J.Carver Distillery (MN)

Colin Keegan, Santa Fe Spirits (NM) 

Amber Pollock, Backwards Distilling Co. (WY)
Mark A. Vierthaler, Whiskey Del Bac (AZ) 

Thomas Williams, Delta Dirt Distillery (AR) *newly elected

PACIFIC
Lucy Farber, St. George Spirits (CA)
Jake Holshue, Spirit Works Distillery (CA)

Jeff Kanof, Copperworks Distilling Co. (WA)
Kelly Woodcock, Westward Whiskey (OR)

EX OFFICIO 

Thomas Jensen, New Liberty Distillery (PA)

The national digital election was administered over the past month with the help of the Election’s Chair, Renee Bemis, Driftless Glen Distillery (WI) and Jeff Wuslich, Cardinal Spirits (IN).  

March 2023 Month in Review

Welcome to the March 2023 Columbus Bourbon recap. As always, A big thank you to all my readers! As a friendly reminder, follow ColumbusBourbon on Facebook and tell a friend.Fiona and Baby Leo on the couch and Miss Fiona judging us all in the …

Welcome to the March 2023 Columbus Bourbon recap. As always, A big thank you to all my readers! As a friendly reminder, follow ColumbusBourbon on Facebook and tell a friend.


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Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (March 31, 2023)

Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisk…



Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisky and is published by us each Friday. Within Inbox we aim to write a few lines detailing each press release/piece of news/PR event that we have received and provide links, where possible, for you to find out further information. 
 
Here is the round-up of the news from this week. 
 
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Cù Bòcan
The lightly peated Highland single malt brand of Cù Bòcan has announced the fifth bottling in its limited edition Creation Series. The Cù Bòcan Creation #5 is believed to be the first ever Scotch single malt to be matured or part-matured in Colombian Andean oak. The innovative brand has used the Creations Series to explore different avenues of maturation. 
 
The Andean oak sourced for the special casks grew at between 3,500 and 4,000 metres (11,480 to 13,120 feet) above sea level in the Andes mountains of South America. The whisky used was distilled in December 2011 and filled to re-fill American oak ex-bourbon hogsheads. After almost 10 years it was transferred to the Andean oak casks for a final finishing period of just over one year. 
 
Cù Bòcan Creation #5 is bottled at 46% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. There are just 8,400 bottles in the batch and they will be available through specialist whisky retailers worldwide. A bottle will cost £60/ $US75.

 

Fettercairn
The Highland distillery of Fettercairn has announced the fifth and final release in its cult Warehouse Collection - the Fettercairn Warehouse 14. The new whisky has again been created by Gregg Glass, the award-winning Whisky Maker for Fettercairn, who started with a pocket of first-fill and re-fill ex-bourbon casks. These were then transferred to three different ex-beer barrels that has formerly held pale ale, dark ale and stout. It is the first time that whiskies from the exposed Warehouse 14 have featured in the series. 
 
Fettercairn Warehouse 14 is bottled at 51.2% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. It will be available via specialist whisky retailers in selected world markets including Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and the UK. A bottle will cost £70.

 

Glenfiddich
 
The multi-award winning Speyside single malt distillery of Glenfiddich has launched the latest bottling in its renowned Grand Series - the Glenfiddich Grand Yozakura 29 years old. It is the first ever Scotch whisky to be part-matured or finished in ex-Awamori casks from Japan. Awamori is a spirit made using long grain indica rice and traditionally stored in clay pots. The method is said to remain unaltered for over 500 years. In the Okinawa region of southern Japan a small proportion of Awamori is then aged in oak barrels, which makes the casks extremely rare. 
 
The whisky has been released to coincide with Hamami - the annual Japanese cherry blossom festival. The packaging features intricate illustrations by June, a Japanese artist who creates visions incorporating Japanese culture and landscape. 
 
The Glenfiddich Grand Yozakura 29 years old is bottled at 45.1% ABV and is initially available in the UK at Harrods and other selected specialist and luxury retailers. A bottle will cost £1,500.
 
"We are always looking to experiment with new finishes so when the chance arose to acquire rare ex-Awamori casks we saw an opportunity to push the boundaries and experiment with this highly unusual spirit. We always learn something new when we lead with innovation so taking a risk is worth it."
Brian Kinsman / Malt Master at Glenfiddich.


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TWiB: Elijah Craig is the Official Bourbon of the PGA, Chicken Cock Rleases Double Oak Kentucky Whiskey, Rock Town Introduces the Column Still Collection

It’s This Week in Bourbon for March 31st 2023. Elijah Craig is the Official Bourbon and whiskey supplier of the PGA, Chicken […]

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It’s This Week in Bourbon for March 31st 2023. Elijah Craig is the Official Bourbon and whiskey supplier of the PGA, Chicken Cock Whiskey has released a Double Oak Kentucky Whiskey, Rock Town introduces the Column Still Collection.

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  • Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) urges Congress to legalize cannabis at the federal level
  • Regenified Certification to Star Hill Farm
  • New York wine and spirits shop owners traveled to Albany, New York to challenge Amazon
  • Elijah Craig is the “Official Bourbon” and whiskey supplier of the PGA
  • Traverse City Whiskey Co unveiled The Finishing Series
  • Coors Whiskey Co. has unveiled Barmen 1873 Bourbon
  • Rock Town introduces the Column Still Collection
  • Chicken Cock Whiskey has released a Double Oak Kentucky Whiskey
  • @starhillprovisions @makersmark @elijahcraig @tcwhiskey @coorswhiskeyco @rocktowndistill @chickencockwhiskey
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Summer Reading List 2023

It has been a few years since I published a reading list. As I am behind on my reading and have several books on my list to read, I thought this would be a good time to publish another summer… Continue Reading →

It has been a few years since I published a reading list. As I am behind on my reading and have several books on my list to read, I thought this would be a good time to publish another summer... Continue Reading →