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Bankers know value, right? Whether it’s getting the right collateral, predicting trends, identifying the best investments, or knowing when to buy and sell, value is the key for banks because that’s what drives earnings. But can bankers identify value in bourbon? I decided to… Continue Reading “Banking on Bourbon – Blind Tasting and Finding “Value””
Blade and Bow is a Diageo brand that comes in a standard non-age-stated variety or with a 22-year age statement. Both rely heavily on a tie-in to the famed Stitzel-Weller distillery in Shively, Kentucky. I’ve never seen the 22-year version (containing bourbon distilled at… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Review – Blade & Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey”
Even the novices all know—by now hopefully—that bourbon doesn’t need to be made in Kentucky. Instead, it can be made anywhere in the United States. Indiana, New York, and Texas all have thriving distilleries that make bourbon, not to mention Tennessee if they would… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Review – Wyoming Whiskey(s)”
This is the third year that Steve and Paul Beam at Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon, Kentucky (which partners with Luxco), have released a limited edition variety of the historic Yellowstone brand. I enjoyed both of the previous limited editions, but for different reasons. … Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Review – Yellowstone 2017 Limited Edition”
Bourbon Heritage Month is here! And just as we’ve come to expect, bourbon fans are clamoring for the mid-September releases from Heaven Hill and Four Roses. Heaven Hill continues to honor its late Master Distiller Emeritus Parker Beam while also continuing to support ALS… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Heritage Month Reviews – Parker’s Heritage Collection 11th Edition & Four Roses 2017 Limited Edition Small Batch”