

20 Years in Oak: A Story of Success for New England Barrel Company
Does whiskey get better with time? Or does it get better with change? Is it possible to separate one from the other? In theory, time aids in change. The longer whiskey ages in a barrel, the more it should change. However, more time doesn't necessarily mean better. No one wants to sip on an over-oaked whiskey. Conversely, more change doesn't necessarily mean better either. Too many cask finishes and too much disturbance can sometimes result in a disjointed flavor profile. I've

Jes Smyth
Sep 29, 2025


2025 Michter's 10 Year Rye Review: Beholding the Balance of Barrel 25E1658
“Life is a balance of holding on and letting go.” - Rumi First hitting the market in the early 2000s, thanks to some bottling line help...

Nick Anderson
Aug 17, 2025


Wheat's Next on the Pedestal of the Heritage Collection: Heaven Hill 19 Year Wheat Whiskey Review
“Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and exuberance.” - David Mamet It seems that everybody is releasing older and older...

Nick Anderson
Aug 3, 2025


1990s Old Grand-Dad 114 Review: When Past Pours Meet Present Palate
The past is in the past, unless it’s a bottle of whiskey waiting to be opened. Then, eventually, the past will be held in a glass. There’s much we can learn from our past, valuable life lessons worth ushering into our present. I would argue, however, that these opportunities for growth are often squashed by our stubbornness for a righteous loyalty, where we risk remaining stagnant in our outdated beliefs, only to endure mediocre modern thoughts (or whiskey, as is my intended

Jes Smyth
Jun 17, 2025


Jack Daniel's 14 Year Tennessee Whiskey Review - Tasting Notes on the Oldest Expression from this Iconic Distillery in Over a Century
The oldest expression from the modern Jack Daniel's distillery is hot on the scene and making waves in the whiskey world. Seemingly distributed in one of the smallest quantities possible, I had everything to do just to get a hold of one bottle for review. Stores across Massachusetts kept telling me month after month since the Jack Daniel's press release dropped, "It hasn't arrived yet, and when it does come in, we might only get one bottle."

Nick Anderson
Jun 8, 2025


Lost Lantern Tom's Foolery Review: Exploring a 10 Year Ohio Straight Bourbon from Chagrin Falls
Founded by Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski in 2020, Lost Lantern is one of America's earliest proper independent bottlers. As whiskey...

Nick Anderson
Jan 25, 2025






