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Whiskey Of The Month December 2022 – Wollersheim Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon

The Wollershiem Winery and Distillery has a long history. It is located in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. The family started making wine and brandy in the 1800s. Prohibition shut them down and the family started the winery again in the... Continue Reading →

Mike And Matt Taste Hemingway Rye First Edition Finished In Oloroso Sherry Barrels

Hemingway Rye was founded by Steve Croth, one of the founders of Angel’s Envy Whiskey. He hired Jacob Call to source and blend this whiskey. It is 96% Indiana rye whiskey and 4% Kentucky rye whiskey finished in an Oloroso... Continue Reading →

Mike And Matt Taste Some More Rare Character Whiskeys

It is that time of the year where I have a lot of bottles of whiskey that I need to review. I have received four more bottles of whiskey from Pablo Moix. In case you are unfamiliar with the Rare... Continue Reading →

Images Of The Past – 1950 Old Forester Christmas Advertisement 

In the year 1950, the whiskey industry in America was just recovering from the hard times of the past. Prohibition ended in 1933, but it was in the middle of the Great Depression and the distillers needed to build their... Continue Reading →

Mike And Matt Taste Old McBrayer Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon 2022

This is the latest bonded version of the Old McBrayer brand. Old McBrayer is a brand that dates back to the late 19th century that has been brought back by the McBrayer family. The whiskey is sourced from Wilderness Trail,... Continue Reading →

Brand History – Kentucky Tavern

The brand Kentucky Tavern has a rich heritage. You would not know this by the reputation it has today as a bottom shelf brand made at the Barton Distillery. However, this was not always the case.  The R. Monarch Distillery... Continue Reading →

William Yeoward’s American Bar: The World’s Most Glamorous Cocktails

William Yeowad was not a mixologist. He designed fine crystal and glass as a living. He was a master at his craft and he had been granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment as Supplier of Crystal Glass to His Royal... Continue Reading →

Mike And Matt Taste Fortuna Bourbon

In 1872, the Stitzel brothers, Philip and Frederick, build a distillery in Louisville, Kentucky at 26th Street and Broadway. By 1892, Phil Hollenbach had purchased the distillery and changed the name to the Glencoe Distillery and created the brand “Fortuna”.... Continue Reading →

Repeal Day Celebrations

Repeal Day has become quite an event since I first started celebrating it in the late 20th century. My first celebration of Repeal Day was with some co-workers from the Filson Historical Society. We went to D’Maries, an early Bourbon... Continue Reading →

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