Tag: B+

  • Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    The Russell’s Reserve name has become a force to be reckoned with in the past couple of years. Much of this is thanks to the 13-Year and Single Rickhouse LEs being introduced, both contributing an increased degree of interest in the brand. It’s been a long time coming, too, as…

  • Chattanooga Port Cask Scoresheet & Review

    Chattanooga Port Cask Scoresheet & Review

    Few names in whiskey seem to spark a balance between fun and quality quite like Chattanooga Whiskey. 2022 was the distillery’s tenth year of operation, which was commemorated with a graciously priced LE. Nice as that release was, the Tennessee producer elicited raised eyebrows in other ways, including the introduction…

  • Nashville Barrel Company 8-Year Rye (Inlet Harbour Pick) Scoresheet & Review

    Nashville Barrel Company 8-Year Rye (Inlet Harbour Pick) Scoresheet & Review

    Chances are good that you’ve at least heard of Nashville Barrel Company. Although new brands are essentially old news these days, Nashville Barrel Company is quite young for the presence and reputation they’ve garnered. Founded in 2018 by Mike Hinds and James Davenport, they sought to create a brand rooted…

  • Maker’s Mark 46 Cask Strength Scoresheet & Review

    Maker’s Mark 46 Cask Strength Scoresheet & Review

    Maker’s Mark frequently finds its way into my collection. Their core lineup is available, affordable, and of competent quality, yet they’re hardly in rarefied company these days. Much of the interest surrounding Maker’s Mark from present-day whisky lovers can be traced back to the introduction of Maker’s Mark 46. The…

  • Old Elk Wheat Whiskey Wyoming Package Pick Scoresheet & Review

    Old Elk Wheat Whiskey Wyoming Package Pick Scoresheet & Review

    Anyone who knows me knows that I fully endorse the introduction of more wheated products. Forget wacky finishes and old corn whiskey, I want more brands to embrace a frankly underutilized grain. Wheated bourbons are already a hot mess at best when it comes to selection, a mess that becomes…

  • Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength (Inlet Harbour Pick) Scoresheet & Review

    Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength (Inlet Harbour Pick) Scoresheet & Review

    One of the biggest side effects of the ongoing whiskey boom has been the increased popularity of barrel picks. It seems like any store or group worth their salt get at least a few barrel selections per year. It’s not even unheard of to find picks sitting on the shelf…

  • Powers John’s Lane Scoresheet & Review

    Powers John’s Lane Scoresheet & Review

    Powers feels awkwardly positioned as a brand in today’s ever-growing whiskey market. The short version is that it pays homage to James Power, a key figure in Irish whiskey’s glory days during the 19th century. How glorious, you might ask? Try an annual productive capacity of over one million gallons…

  • Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Batch 97 Scoresheet & Review

    Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Batch 97 Scoresheet & Review

    Jos. A. Magnus & Co. (aka Joseph Magnus) is a bit of an outlier in the greater, current whiskey scene. Where other brands release multiple individual bottlings or line extensions, the Joseph Magnus name is mainly home to three expressions: the triple cask finished bourbon, the Murray Hill Club blend,…

  • Rebel Distiller’s Collection Liquor Barn Pick #7 Scoresheet & Review

    Rebel Distiller’s Collection Liquor Barn Pick #7 Scoresheet & Review

    Rebel (formerly Rebel Yell) is a brand that ostensibly inspires little curiosity beyond its amusing name. Lux Row would have you believe the brand can be traced back to the 19th century, which isn’t technically wrong, but it does muddy the reality. Rebel Yell products made their first official appearance…

  • Wild Turkey Master’s Keep Unforgotten Scoresheet & Review

    Wild Turkey Master’s Keep Unforgotten Scoresheet & Review

    Most of us are familiar with the Boss Ross quote, “we don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.” Eddie Russell would likely agree, given he OK’d the original release of Wild Turkey Forgiven in 2013, an allegedly accidental blend of bourbon and rye. Turns out Forgiven was a fondly regarded…

  • Willett 8-Year Wheated Bourbon Scoresheet & Review

    Willett 8-Year Wheated Bourbon Scoresheet & Review

    If I did End of Year posts, then Willett 8-Year Wheated Bourbon would be a frontrunner for the most audacious release. The market for a product like this feels ripe for the taking, as wheated products have seen a slow-as-snails bump in selection. Willett isn’t known for dropping age-stated products…

  • Chattanooga Founder’s 10th Anniversary Blend Scoresheet & Review

    Chattanooga Founder’s 10th Anniversary Blend Scoresheet & Review

    Chattanooga Whiskey have been making quite the name for themselves the past few years. Nowadays people are familiar with their impressive Cask 111, recurring bonded releases, and occasional wildcard finishes (often gift shop exclusives). However, the whiskey they got started with (though relatively pedestrian) was crucial to not only letting…