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Keeper’s Heart Irish + Bourbon Review

Keeper’s Heart’s inaugural release was Keeper’s Heart Whiskey – Irish + American, and was a blend of Irish Pot Still Whiskey, Irish Grain Whiskey and American Rye. The whiskey I am trying is their second blend, Irish + Bourbon, which is also a blend of Irish Pot Still Whiskey and Irish Grain Whiskey, but instead of rye, bourbon is used. So what’s it like? Check out our review!

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Smooth Ambler Distillery Tour

Smooth Ambler Distilery was originally established in 2009. Their initial success came from selling well-aged whiskeys from what is now MGP, and being transparent about it. That transparency continues today as Smooth Ambler produces whiskeys which are both sourced and distilled on-site, as well as a combination of the two. Come along and learn more as we take a tour!

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Nelson Brothers Bourbon Review

Have you heard of Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery? If you have been into bourbon for a while, you probably are familiar with their Belle Meade line of bourbons, the bourbons that originally put them on the map. They have recently rebranded their flagship whiskey line as Nelson Brothers Whiskey and have released two inaugural bourbons in the new Nelson Bros Whiskey line; Nelson Bros. Classic Bourbon and Nelson Bros. Reserve Bourbon. Learn more about them in our review!

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Castle & Key Wheated Bourbon Review

First There Was Castle & Key “Rye” Bourbon. Now There Is Castle & Key “Wheated” Bourbon. What’s a wheated bourbon, you might ask? Well, instead of using rye as the secondary grain after corn, wheat is used. In this case, 73% white corn, 10% white wheat, and 17% Kentucky malted barley. What’s Castle & Key Wheated Bourbon like? Check out our review and find out!

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Bulleit Barrel Strength Bourbon Review

Bulleit barrel strength bourbon has deep rich flavors that make this a winner. How does it stack up against competitors with similar price points, like Larceny, Maker’s Mark, 1792, and Elijah Craig? Bulliet can stand shoulder to shoulder with them all. This isn’t an entry level product, and its flavor warrants a higher price point. It’s worth it. Read our full review to learn more!

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Barrell Vantage Bourbon Review

The process behind Barrell Vantage, and other Barrell Craft Spirits blends for that matter, is unique. The bourbons that comprise Barrell Vantage are distilled in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Each of the three component bourbons are then finished separately in Mizunara, French and Toasted American oak barrels. In addition, different char and toast levels for the barrels are used. Once the secondary finishing is deemed complete, the individual finished bourbons are then blended, rather than being blended together prior to finishing. This allows for greater flexibility in creating the final product. So how is it? Read on to find out!

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Maker’s Mark Bourbon Review

Maker’s Mark is one of Kentucky’s classic bourbons, and the brand and the Samuels are largely responsible for bourbon’s resurgence in the 80s and 90s. Maker’s Mark is an easy to drink bourbon with classic bourbon flavors, but also a bright softer side with noticeable fruit. Get the full details in our review!

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