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New charred oak barrels in Scotland? Maybe this is a sign that Bourbon is gaining even more worldwide traction. Maybe this is partial recognition that charred oak barrels hold the secret to whiskey – and even whisky. Or maybe this is just experimentation by… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Review – Glenfiddich 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bourbon Barrel Reserve”
Thanks to some friends north of the border, I was able to get a bottle of two Canadian Whiskies, one of which is only available in Canada (Canadian Club Chairman’s Select 100% Rye Whisky), and Alberta Premium Dark Horse Canadian Whisky, which was released… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Review – Alberta Premium Dark Horse (“Dark Batch” in U.S.)”
This time – and as a first – Parker’s Heritage Collection is not actually Bourbon. Instead, it uses the same distillate as Bernheim Wheat Whiskey produced by Heaven Hill, but is aged six years longer. In fact, this edition of the Parker’s Heritage Collection… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Review – Parker’s Heritage Collection 8th Edition – “Original Wheat””
*Updated March 26, 2014 after discussing with Leonard Firestone. Many thanks to Leonard for taking the time to talk with a fellow whiskey fanatic. Check out their story at http://www.frdistilling.com. Ok, this time this is not a bourbon review, but TX Blended Whiskey is… Continue Reading “Sipp’n Corn Bourbon Review – TX Blended Whiskey by Firestone & Robertson”