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  • Bushmills Irish Whiskey Scoresheet & Review

    Bushmills Irish Whiskey Scoresheet & Review

    As an American, Irish whiskey comes across like the great underdog of imported whiskey. Scotch tends to draw the most attention and enthusiasm while Ireland’s version tends to sit on the sidelines. At least, until St. Patrick’s Day rolls around. Yet I have a soft spot for Irish whiskey, even…

  • Jim Beam Signature Craft Brown Rice Scoresheet & Review

    Jim Beam Signature Craft Brown Rice Scoresheet & Review

    Every now and then a liquor store will surprise you with what they have on-hand. Even stores as bursting with choice as Total Wine can have an obscure treasure or two. This was the case last year when I browsed my nearby Total Wine, checking their small bottles section to…

  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Scoresheet & Review

    Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Scoresheet & Review

    The Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. (E.H. Taylor) line from Buffalo Trace isn’t one I’ve had copious opportunities to try. Although I was fortunate enough to try samples of their Small Batch, Single Barrel, and Straight Rye earlier this year, actually finding a bottle (much less for MSRP) is so…

  • Booker’s (2020-03, “Pigskin Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    Booker’s (2020-03, “Pigskin Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    Few whiskey brands frustrate me the way Booker’s does. What I like about this premium offering from Jim Beam is that availability is usually sound–even in a booming market, the design and packaging are both archaic and endearing, and the whiskey itself is solid from batch to batch. However, such…

  • Booker’s (2020-02 “Boston Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    Booker’s (2020-02 “Boston Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    In my previous post, I looked at the first Booker’s batch of 2020 with disappointment. Although the whiskey itself is solid, the retail pricing (in Florida) is anything but. I ended the review saying I’d have no reservations accepting a pour, but if you throw cost into the equation, then…

  • Booker’s (2020-01, “Granny’s Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    Booker’s (2020-01, “Granny’s Batch”) Scoresheet & Review

    I was already late to the whiskey game by the time I decided to jump on board, but Booker’s is a brand that I’ve felt that poor timing hit the hardest. The first time I consciously noticed a bottle it was $80, right around the time Jim Beam announced that…

  • Rabbit Hole Dareringer Scoresheet & Review

    Rabbit Hole Dareringer Scoresheet & Review

    Confession time: I’m not the biggest fan of sherry-finished whiskey. The first time I was consciously aware that a whiskey I was drinking had any sort of sherry influence was the Glenmorangie Lasanta, a finished version of the classic Glenmorangie. It proved to be the only expression in the Glenmorangie…

  • Weller Full Proof Scoresheet & Review

    Weller Full Proof Scoresheet & Review

    If you live in Florida, you know how frustrating it is to be a Buffalo Trace fan. It’s even worse if you’re a Weller fan since, to the best of my knowledge, the only way to obtain that in-store is by playing the ABC Vault game. The only reason I…

  • Woodford Reserve Batch Proof (2019) Scoresheet & Review

    Woodford Reserve Batch Proof (2019) Scoresheet & Review

    Woodford Reserve has played a small, marginally curious role in my whiskey journey. When I bought my first bottle my naïve mind thought “I’m in for the good stuff.” For most everyday drinkers, a bottle of standard Woodford Reserve is ample when tasking with pointing out a quality whiskey. This…

  • The Sexton Scoresheet & Review

    The Sexton Scoresheet & Review

    For one reason or another, Irish whiskey tends to draw a certain respect in my social circles. How so? When on the topic of drinking spirits with casual drinkers, some variation of “I can’t drink whiskey neat, but I can do Jameson” will be uttered. I can’t say whether this…

  • Old Tub Bottled in Bond Scoresheet & Review

    Old Tub Bottled in Bond Scoresheet & Review

    One doesn’t need to be deep in the bourbon saddle to see how much Jim Beam offers to budget-minded drinkers. Between White, Black, Double Oak, Repeal Batch, Bonded, Devil’s Cut, and more, there’s no shortage of options for people limited to the $20 range. So, what’s another bottle in the…

  • Nikka Whisky from the Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    Nikka Whisky from the Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    Whisky has been going through a monumental boom lately and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. Bourbon might be the current bustling star, but it’s far from alone in attracting new, potential fans. As whisky continues to expand, so too do its drinkers, eager to find new…