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Mike And Matt Taste Solomon Scott Bottled-in-Bond Rye

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass I have always liked the whiskeys that Alan Bishop is making at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery. I was happy when he sent this bottle of rye whiskey to me the... Continue Reading →

Tasting With Mike And Matt – Lee W. Sinclair Four Grain Bourbon

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass Alan Bishop, the distiller at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery, is well known for his innovations in mash bill. He often uses heritage grains and beer malts to make his whiskey.... Continue Reading →

Tasting With Mike And Matt – Solomon Scott Rye

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass Alan Bishop is the talented distiller at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery. Alan is known for experimenting with his mash bills and his love of pot still distilling. This rye whiskey... Continue Reading →

Tasting Notes: Old Clifty Hoosier Apple Brandy

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass Alan Bishop is the distiller at The Spirits of French Lick Distillery and Winery. He makes excellent whiskey, but one of his first loves is distilling brandy. Southern Indiana has a rich... Continue Reading →

Tasting Notes: Spirits Of French Lick – “The Wheater”

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass Alan Bishop is doing some interesting distilling at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery. In addition to some interesting distilling, Alan is also doing some interesting mingling of whiskey at the Spirits... Continue Reading →

Tasting Notes: Lee W. Sinclair 4 Grain Bourbon

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass Alan Bishop, the distiller at Spirits of French Lick Distillery, is a big proponent of the Indiana distilling heritage, but also of Hoosier heritage as a whole. Lee W. Sinclair was the... Continue Reading →

Tasting Notes: Guckenheimer Blended Whiskey Circa 1960

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass After I posted my blog on Blended Whiskey, Alan Bishop, the Master Distiller at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery, reposted with some comments about how American Blended Whiskey was horrible and... Continue Reading →

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