Bernheim Original Wheat Whiskey Review

Bernheim Original Wheat Whiskey is made by Heaven Hill Distillery and is named after the Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. The Bernheim Distillery is the main production distillery for Heaven Hill. It is the largest independent, family owned distillery in the world, with a production of 1300 barrels a day. The original Heaven Hill distillery, the Heaven Hill Springs Distillery, burned down on November 7, 1996. The Shapiras purchased the Bernheim Distillery in 1999 from United Distillers to replace it.

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Why the George Remus Bourbon Brand Is a Terrible Idea

 Murderer George Remus and his victim, in happier times. (1907)This is a tease post for the latest issue of The Bourbon Country Reader, where we cover the Remus issue in some detail, but I won’t make you subscribe to get the payoff.George Remus wa…

Happy Hour Live with Dave Worthington and Sam Simmons: (Episode 919: January 26, 2022)

That Boutique-y Whisky Company releases some of the most unique single cask whiskies on the market, and we’re joined this week by Sam “Dr. Whisky” Simmons and Dave Worthington for whisky talk, games, and much more! Join us each Friday night at 5:00pm New York time (22:00 GMT/UTC) for our live shows on the WhiskyCast YouTube channel, our Facebook page, Twitter, and Twitch. Links: That Boutique-y Whisky Company

Cu Bocan Adds Duo To Their Creation Series

Cù Bòcan has released two limited edition Highland single malt whiskies as part of their Creation series – appropriately dubbed Creation #3 and Creation #4 – both of which were distilled at the Tomatin Distillery. Cù Bòcan Creation #3 was matured in Moroccan Cabernet Sauvignon as well as North American rye casks, bottled at 46% […]

The Bottled in Bond Act: Fun Facts

I know many of you are familiar with the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. But what you might not be familiar with is that it doesn’t only apply to whiskey. It applies to any distilled spirit, including fruit brandy, which is specifically named in the original act. The Bottled in Bond Act of 1897 was essentially the first consumer protection act. It ensured the purity and identity of the spirit that was being purchased; something that was sorely needed at the time.

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Quick Fire Whisky Tasting Notes

Westland Garryana 6th EditionAmerican Single Malt Whiskey50% ABV / RRP £165.00Nose: An enticing and very inviting allure of dates,
raisins, poached pears, toffee apples, grilled peaches, summer pudding, dulce
de leche and warm Danish pastries. Followed…

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