Why Is It Called Woodchuck Cider?
Woodchuck Cider is called “Woodchuck Cider” why again? Because…
Woodchuck Cider is called “Woodchuck Cider” why again? Because…
Because two spirits are better than one, Jim Beam has introduced Jim Beam Kentucky Dram – a Kentucky bourbon infused with peated Highland Scotch whisky. The result is a liquid with 40% alcohol content [80 proof] said to have oak and vanilla notes. Jim Beam Kentucky Dram will only be available in travel retail outlets […]
Cider is wildly popular, whiskey is wildly popular – so it was only a matter of time before the two were introduced to each other – and in this case, the meeting has come about in Tullamore D.E.W. Cider Cask Irish whiskey. Slated to be made only between September and November each year – matching […]
Actor Chris Pratt recently took a break from a GQ modeling session to down some Fireball whiskey and dole out some acting advice in the process…
The 2015 Women’s World Cup is officially underway and now all you need to go along with the expanded tournament is a Bud Light Lime….no, just joking….an official WhiskyCritic drinking game. Whether or not you mean to savor or slug your whisky [we are not judging you and your whisky-drinking preferences], you still need a […]
New York-based Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits has officially bought Redemption Whiskey – which is distilled in Indiana and bottled in Kentucky. Deutsch, previously primarily a wine brand owner – whose most notable brand in yellow tail from Australia – purchases a Redemption portfolio which consists of Redemption Straight Rye Whiskey, Redemption High Rye Bourbon, […]
Not waiting around for the market to soften, both Brown-Forman and Teeling have made moves involving actual and potential Irish whiskey distilleries in Ireland. Brown-Forman – whose bourbon/whiskey brands include Jack Daniel’s and Woodford Reserve – have formally purchased Slane Castle Whiskey Limited with the intent of opening a distillery near Dublin. Meanwhile, Teeling has […]
Scottish distillery GlenDronach has brought out an eight-year-old Highland single malt Scotch whisky dubbed The Hielan [Scottish version of “Highland”]. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, the whisky is said to have notes of butterscotch, raisins and spice. GlenDronach’s The Hielan single malt Scotch whisky is bottled at 46% alcohol content [92 proof].