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Single Oak Project Barrel #110 Bourbon – Review

Single Oak Project Barrel #110 Bourbon

Single Oak Project Barrel #110 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 90 Proof Price Point: $55 – $65 for 375 ML Distiller: Buffalo Trace Distillery   Background I had to review something special for my 100th whiskey review.  And what would be more special than a bottle from the Single Oak Project?  For those of you unfamiliar …

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Inver House Blended Scotch – Review

Inver House Green Plaid Very Rare Scotch Whisky 80 Proof Price Point: $5 – $15 for 750 ML Distiller: Barton Imports   Background Sometimes you have to drink cheap, right?  You can’t always open that $80 bottle of Scotch.  There are certainly inexpensive whiskeys worth drinking (Evan Williams and Benchmark come to mind), and others …

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Buffalo Trace White Dog Mash #1 – Review

Buffalo Trace White Dog Mash #1

Buffalo Trace White Dog Mash #1 125 Proof Price Point: $10 – $20 for 375 ML Distiller: Buffalo Trace Distillery   Background Oh, how I loathe white dog (unaged) whiskeys.  Typically, I embrace different ways of experimenting with whiskey, but I simply do not understand the fascination with consuming new make spirit. Buffalo Trace White …

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Talisker Distillers Edition Scotch – Review

Talisker Distillers Edition Scotch

Talisker Distillers Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky 91.6 Proof Price Point: $65 – $75 for 750 ML Distiller: Talisker Distillery   Background Of the 96 whiskey reviews I have posted, only 13 have been rated a 90 or above.  For all you math nerds out there, that’s under 14%.  And, if you’ve read my reviews, …

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Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey – Review

Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey

Redbreast 12 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey 80 Proof Price Point: $45 – $55 for 750 ML Distiller: Midleton Distillery   Background I was recently having dinner at a country club (no, I’m not a member; it was a work function).  Before dinner, a few of us went to the bar and ordered …

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Willett Bourbon – Review

Willett Bourbon

Willett Pot Still Reserve Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 94 Proof Price Point: $35 – $45 for 750 ML Distiller: Willett Distillery   Background I wrote a post a long time ago about the difference between single barrel and small batch whiskeys.  I mentioned how single barrel whiskeys are just that – poured from …

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Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Barrel Proof Bourbon – Review

Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Barrel Proof Bourbon

Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Barrel Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 134.5 Proof Price Point: $70 – $80 for 750 ML Distiller: Old Fashioned Copper Distillery   Background There’s just something about barrel proof bourbons that make me happy.  And not just because of the alcohol content (I know some of you were thinking that).  It’s …

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Auchentoshan Classic Scotch – Review

Auchentoshan Classic Scotch

Auchentoshan Classic Single Malt Scotch Whisky 80 Proof Price Point: $30 – $40 for 750 ML Distiller: Auchentoshan Distillery   Background Auchentoshan (pronounced Aw-khen-tosh-an, according to Wikipedia) Classic is the entry-level expression from a Lowland distillery known for its unique triple-distillation process.  This technique is commonplace in Ireland, but very rare in Scotland.  My first …

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The Glenrothes Scotch – Review

Glenrothes Scotch

The Glenrothes Select Reserve Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 80 Proof Price Point: $45 – $55 for 750 ML Distiller: Berry Bros. & Rudd   Background Just as I stated in my review of Cragganmore 12 Year Old, there are many whiskeys I see time and time again in the store that I never get …

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Jameson Irish Whiskey – Review

Jameson Irish Whiskey

Jameson Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey 80 Proof Price Point: $20 – $30 for 750 ML Distiller: The Bow St. Distillery   Background Step into virtually any bar in the world, and you’ll likely see a bottle of Jameson on the shelf (and likely more in the back). This is by far the most popular Irish …

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