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Buffalo Trace Lodges 9 Millionth Barrel Into Warehouse V

Yesterday Buffalo Trace Distillery placed its nine millionth barrel of bourbon since Prohibition into Warehouse V, the one-barrel monument that has held their millionth barrels since 1953. The distillery began official barrel counting in 1933, after the repeal of Prohibition. Since then, the Distillery has celebrated multiple millionth barrel milestones – the first in 1942, …

Tullamore Dew Blends Coffee And Honey

Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey has released Cafe Honey – a coffee-flavored liqueur made with Bohemian honey and Irish-roasted coffee. Tullamore Dew Cafe Honey liqueur blends triple-distilled and triple-cask-matured Irish whiskey with locally roasted coffee from northwest Ireland and natural honey from the Czech Republic, is bottled at 35% alcohol by volume [70 proof] and is […]

Bushmills Brings 12-Year-Old To The UK Party

Bushmills has brought their 12-year-old Irish single malt whiskey to the UK, where it will replace their 10-year-old whiskey in the Bushmills lineup. Bushmills debuted their 12-year-old single malt whiskey in 2022 but only previously made it available in markets across America and Asia. Bushmills 12-year-old single malt Irish whiskey is triple-distilled, matured in both […]

The Balvenie Unveils Second Batch Of Half-Century Old Malt

Scotland’s The Balvenie has unveiled the Second Edition of its The Balvenie Fifty Collection, a trilogy of ultra-aged single malt from the Speyside distillery. Following the First Edition’s debut in 2024, this Second Edition continues the journey of three unique releases that will culminate in 2026. This exclusive whisky is a marriage of casks. Malt …

Lexington’s Dark Arts Whiskey House Joins Kentucky Bourbon Trail

The Kentucky Distillers’ Association today welcomed Lexington’s Dark Arts Whiskey House as the newest member of the non-profit trade group that unites and leads Kentucky’s signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry. Co-founded in 2023 by entrepreneurs and whiskey enthusiasts Macaulay Minton and David Peet, Dark Arts Whiskey House hones its craft by blending, re-barreling, and …

Barrack Obama Receives Ultra-Aged Teeling (Among Other Things)

On Thursday, former US President Barrack Obama received the Freedom of the City from Lord Mayor Ray McAdam of Dublin. In a ceremony held at the Shelbourne Hotel, Obama was also presented with a first edition copy of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce, first published in 1922; and an ultra-aged bottle of Teeling single …

Jameson Preps As Unofficial Whiskey For American Football In Dublin

The National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings will play the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin in the first-ever American football game to be held in Ireland on Sunday, September 28, 2025, and Jameson Irish Whiskey has declared itself to be the “Unofficial Whiskey for Football Fans”. Jameson will host viewing parties both in the USA and Dublin […]

Willett’s Even Kulsveen Passed Away

Even Kulsveen, the person most responsible for the revival of the Willett Distillery, passed away today. He was 79 years old. Kulsveen was Norwegian, having immigrated with his family to the US when he was 14. He found his way into the Kentucky bourbon industry after marrying Martha Willett, the daughter of Thompson Willett. That …

Booker’s Third Batch Of 2025 Heading To Shelves

The latest batch of Booker’s is named for the only master distiller of the Jim Beam Distillery to not be a member of the extended Beam family: Jerry Dalton. Booker and Fred Noe first met Jerry when he moved into the house behind theirs and he took a job at a local distillery as a …

Wild Turkey Unveils Final Master’s Keep Release

Wild Turkey Distilling Company has announced the final expression in its super-premium Master’s Keep collection: Master’s Keep Beacon. This last chapter in a decade-long series was crafted by Master Distiller Eddie Russell and son and Associate Master Blender Bruce Russell as a 118-proof bourbon made from a blend of two distinct, hand-selected bourbons. Master’s Keep …

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