This seventh entry in JD’s Tennessee Tasters’ Choice is one in every of its easiest ideas: Tennessee Whiskey (a sort of bourbon) blended with Tennessee rye. 50 barrels whole had been used for this launch — 30 rye, 20 Tennessee whiskey. All of them had been distilled on Could 19, 2014 (14E19, per the code
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Catoctin Creek‘s newest particular version rye is “Life’s a Peach,” a extremely restricted expression (547 bottles produced) of its 100% Virginia rye whiskey that’s completed for one yr in Quick Hill Mountain Peach Brandy barrels. It’s the primary time Catoctin — which is thought for uncommon particular editions and bizarre finishes like this one —
Nashville Barrel Firm is a brand new model, and as with many upstarts, they’re counting on sourced merchandise to get the corporate up and operating. In contrast to another upstarts, they don’t appear to have instant aspirations of opening their very own distillery (a minimum of for now). As an alternative, they’re focusing efforts on
It already appeared like Barrell was sitting on a big provide of whiskey, what with its rapid-fire bourbon releases and frequent special editions, however now comes a completely new whiskey line from Barrell Craft Spirits, dubbed Stellum. What does Stellum imply? Apparently, it’s a by-product of the latin phrase for star. So, there’s that. The
Belfour Spirits — based by hockey participant Ed Belfour — has launched a fourth expression of whiskey, a customized model of Belfour Rye which pays homage to the Preventing Sioux, which is the previous identify of the hockey group of the College of North Dakota. (After an argument over the identify of the group and