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Frey Ranch Bourbon Review

Hailing from a farm that’s been in operation for over 165 years, 10 years before Nevada was even a state, comes the Frey Ranch Bourbon. A true farm-to-glass bourbon that’s grown, distilled, aged and bottled all on the same farm – they even do their own malting! Everything about the whiskey is Nevada, including the […]

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Exam-o-Dram Ardbeg Dark Cove

Here I am…..reviewing Ardbeg Dark Cove on a very warm July afternoon.  I’ll admit I took a bit of a hiatus to enjoy some down time.  As I mentioned in my previous post I was shedding some overhead out of my life and took a break to just rel…

Cigar Journal – Macanudo Cru Royale

I’ve been smoking cigars  regularly for about 9 years.  Prior to that, a cigar would be enjoyed during a round of golf or maybe while mowing the lawn.  Since 2006, I’ve enjoyed some very fine domestic and cuban expressions and like whisk…

I.W. Harper Returns to the U.S.

Hello, fellow Crusaders! Yesterday I was fortunate enough to be at the formal coming out party for the upcoming new I.W. Harper releases. “But wait, I know that brand,” some of you might be saying–particularly if you or your drinking buddies spent anytime overseas or in the military. The I.W. Harper brand has been dormant in…

Blind Wheated Bourbon Tasting by Chris

Greetings fellow Bourbon Evangelists! We’ve been mostly dark over the holidays. We’ve both been hanging out with family and I’ve been dealing with an obscene amount of paperwork. While we finish up Part 2 of the Prohibition extravaganza, I thought I’d post an interesting little activity I did over the break. I was perusing my…

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