Hokus Pokus has two more Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Picks, these being Kentucky Ghost I, A Toast to Family, and Kentucky Ghost II, A Toast to Homecoming. Wild Turkey makes some of the best bourbon you can buy so long as it is non-chill filtered. I won't go on again about how I wish I … Continue reading Drinking with Jimmy, Eddie & Bruce: Russell’s Reserve Barrel Picks Toasting Family and Homecoming
Month: February 2020
“Louisiana” Bourbon, and finally a good one: Sugarfield Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Louisiana. Next to Kentucky, Louisiana is the best place to drink bourbon. Bourbon's popularity started in Louisiana, as a very thirsty market down river from Kentucky. While many bourbon historians claim the moniker Bourbon originated from a county or region in Kentucky, Michael Veach claims the timelines don't add up, and that the whiskey whose … Continue reading “Louisiana” Bourbon, and finally a good one: Sugarfield Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Larceny Barrel Proof A120-An Impressive Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon
Let me start by saying I am not a huge fan of Heaven Hill's standard Larceny 92 proof offering. It's a bit young and the chill filtering brings out that Beam family peanut yeast funk. I really wanted to be a fan given that Weller, Buffalo Trace's wheated bourbon and one of my go to's, … Continue reading Larceny Barrel Proof A120-An Impressive Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon
Knob Creek Quarter Oak Bourbon: The Latest Limited Release
Knob Creek Single Barrel, and particularly store pics, have really grown on me as a great go to evening whiskey. That includes both the bourbon and the rye. The Knob Creek Quarter Oak is the standard Knob Creek 100 proof bourbon of which a part was aged in quarter casks, which are smaller. I happened … Continue reading Knob Creek Quarter Oak Bourbon: The Latest Limited Release
Shenk’s Homestead Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskey
The folks who make the various Michter's bourbons, ryes, Sour Mash, and American whiskies has another limited edition whiskey on the market, Shenk's Homestead. I luckily snagged a bottle at the Hokus Pokus auction. This is a 91.2 proof non-aged stated whiskey. It is sour mash, but not bourbon and not rye. My theory is … Continue reading Shenk’s Homestead Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskey
Hokus Pokus’ First 2020 Barrel Picks: 1792 Bottled in Bond, 1792 Full Proof, and Maker’s Mark Private Select I and II
I have reviewed 1792 Bottled in Bond, 1792 Full Proof, and Maker's Mark Private Select before, so I am not going to delve into the histories of these whiskies. Short descriptions are 1792 is the flagship bourbon of Sazerac's Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown and Maker's Mark is Jim Beam's flagship wheated bourbon made in … Continue reading Hokus Pokus’ First 2020 Barrel Picks: 1792 Bottled in Bond, 1792 Full Proof, and Maker’s Mark Private Select I and II