The 30 Days of Bourbon Challenge
September is National Bourbon Heritage Month, and the folks at Bourbon & Banter have a unique challenge every September. They want Bourbon lovers to taste… Read More
September is National Bourbon Heritage Month, and the folks at Bourbon & Banter have a unique challenge every September. They want Bourbon lovers to taste… Read More
Back in 1888, Paul Jones Jr. started selling Bourbon under the Four Roses brand. 135 years later, the brand is stronger than ever, and to… Read More
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 an…
Wales-based Penderyn has released Yma O Hyd – the 10th entry in their Icons of Wales series, produced in a collaboration with the Welsh Football Association [which is the official whisky for Wales when they compete at the World Cup later this year]. Penderyn Icon of Wales Yma O Hyd Whisky Edition was matured in […]
This Penderyn Portwoood Single Malt inspired another review coming up, after this Penderyn mini-run. It’s another port-finished single malt that came highly recommended by my digital buddies Nate and Joel. But that’s neither here nor there till tomorrow so let’s focus back on this. I’m always a bit leery when it comes to port cask […]
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I’ve been a Penderyn fan for a while and so this small run of reviews has me pretty excited, especially because I get to try this Penderyn Rich Oak Single Malt. To make this whisky they employed both ex-Bourbon and “rejuvenated” (STR) casks in the hopes of bringing more depth to their delicious spirit. If […]
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To kick off a quick Penderyn mini-run, we’re digging into the Penderyn Peated Single Malt. This is one I’ve been looking forward to trying for a while because of how much I enjoy Penderyn’s Celt release from the Red Dragon series. Next to the Penderyn Madeira, the Celt is my favorite in their core series… […]
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