Broken Barrel Bourbon

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Broken Barrel Bourbon features a unique blend of corn, rye, and barley that makes it perfectly balanced to infuse. Rich, complex, layered and beyond beautiful, Broken Barrel goes where others won’t.

Jim Beam Airbnb Promo Leaves Fans Scratching Their Heads

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It had all the makings of an incredible promotional move by Jim Beam. A one night stay on the beam property. With it, all you can drink bourbon and a distillery tour. All of this, at the low price of $23, the same price as their Jim Beam black label. It was enough to make any bourbon lover ripe with desire.

1792 Full Proof Wins “World Whiskey of The Year”

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Sazerac has a lot to be proud of with their recent successes and critical acclaim in the bourbon market. However, while the full proof has been well-received, it also hasn't come without its critics. Scoring as low as 2/5 from many reviewers who weren't thrilled with the overall experience, yet still scored a 97.5/100 in the Whiskey Bible.

Michter’s Distillery Spotlight

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Every now and again comes along a distillery that got it right. Everything. The whiskey, the atmosphere, the marketing, the brand, and the culture. One that sets itself apart by pride in its product's quality. Michter's is one such distillery.

Weller – Special Reserve

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The Original 'Wheated Bourbon' Whiskey features an exceptionally smooth taste, substituting wheat for rye grain. Bottled at 90 proof, this bourbon stands out with its burnt orange color. Its softer flavor notes make this bourbon great for sipping or making cocktails.

Glacio – Clear Sphere Duo

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The Glacio Clear Sphere Ice Duo is a phenomenal ice maker, producing low-hassle clear spheres two at a time.

Rock Hill Farms

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When Buffalo Trace launched Blanton's in 1984, they realized the variety of flavors that could come from their patented "Mash Bill No. 2." Sticking with the horse theme, Buffalo Trace released yet another Bill No. 2 single-barrel product by the name of Rock Hill Farms.

Beer: Whiskey’s Foundation in Early America

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When you think of Jamestowne and Plymouth in the early 1600s? A ragtag group of settlers and pioneers in search of a new land? Hardened foragers and pioneers in animal-skins braving the harshness of snow-blanketed plains? Would you imagine beer?

A Midwinter Nights Dram: Act 6, Scene 4

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This pour has savory and sweet notes. It's hot on the first few sips, but mellows out as you drink the dram. The nice thing is that heat packs enough flavor that it doesn't detract from the experience.