

Russell's Reserve 15 Year Bourbon Review: Crossing the Line into Ultra-Aged Territory
Luxury is the wolf at the door and its fangs are the vanities and conceits germinated by success. When an artist learns this, he knows...

Nick Anderson
Jul 1, 2024


2001 Teaninich 17 Year Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: A Rare Solitary Taste of a Typical Highland Blending Component
Teaninich Distillery is a Highland distiller of scotch whisky in Alness, Scotland. Known for mainly being a blending component for...

Amongst the Whiskey Team
Jul 1, 2024


2002 Mortlach 19 Year Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: Arm Wrestling with the Beast of Dufftown
Welcome to the first in a series of flash reviews featuring twelve Manager's Drams bottlings. Have you heard of "The Manager's Dram"?...

Amongst the Whiskey Team
Jun 30, 2024


Pocket Sized Review: Two Souls Wisconsin Waffles - A Sip Through Craft Rye from Wollersheim Distillery
What does an independent bottler from Florida know about 'Wisconsin Waffles'? Apparently a lot. When James Estrada and Chad Civetti...

Nick Anderson
Jun 8, 2024


Michter's 25 Year Bourbon Review—An Exploration of the Ultra-Aged and an Answer to the Age-Old Question: "Is Older Better?"
"Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight. For the greatest tragedy of them all, Is never to feel the burning light." -...

Nick Anderson
Jun 6, 2024


2024 Michter's Barrel Strength Rye Review - How Low Barrel Entry Proof & 18 Month Air Seasoning Come Together to Craft Highly Sippable Whiskey
Low barrel entry proof, once commonplace in the earliest stages of American whiskey, is all but completely foregone in an era where...

Nick Anderson
Apr 15, 2024






