Back a few months ago, Rosemary and I joined Kelly Ramsey at Big Bat Bourbon to blend a whiskey for Art Eatables. Kelly was kind enough to also buy a bottle of the whiskey that we blended. Matt and I... Continue Reading →
Truce Bourbon was founded by Thomas C. Smith, a direct descendant of “Devil Anse” Hatfield of the famous Hatfield and McCoy feud. The brand celebrates not the feud, but the truce that ended the feud, and the families are living... Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, while Matt and I were filming a video reviewing a whiskey from the Hard Truth Distillery, Matt mentioned he had never been to the Hard Truth Distillery in Nashville, Indiana. We set a date to visit... Continue Reading →
The other day, I had the pleasure of hosting Tom Cole, Marcia Likarish and Nellie Hill from Ironroot Republic Distillery on my front porch. Tom is the local brand ambassador for the distillery and a friend of mine. He contacted... Continue Reading →
Castle and Key Distillery has an experimental series of whiskeys. This whiskey is part of that series and was made with rye whiskey, aged four years that was finished in Haitian Rhum casks for a further thirteen months. The result... Continue Reading →
Distilleries have a long relationship with art. Mostly art was created for advertising purposes, but not always. It started back in the late 1800s when distilleries such as Max Selliger and Brown-Forman hired Carl Brenner to paint landscapes of their... Continue Reading →
The other day, Gary Crunkleton brought a group of people to my porch for a whiskey tasting. The members of this group had purchased the trip to Louisville at a charity auction for a school in Raleigh, North Carolina. This... Continue Reading →


