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Review – Grand Traverse Distillery, Ole George Whiskey, 100% Maple Finished, Straight Rye, 3 Years and 7 Months Old, 50%

March 1, 2019

McDonald’s was relatively quiet. But of course it was. The time was a little past 4:00 PM and the dinner …

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Review – J.P. Wiser’s, 35 Years Old, 50%

January 13, 2018

Thirty-five. Just in case you needed to know, thirty-five has its own Wikipedia page. Yep. It says pretty dryly, “35 …

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Review – Old Heaven Hill, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Bottled in Bond, (No Age Stated), 50%

November 12, 2017

There is the well-known adage which speaks to the making of an assumption and the often unfortunate fruits it produces. …

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Review – Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr., Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Small Batch, 50%

July 3, 2017

“Wait here,” I said, setting my hand on Jen’s shoulder and getting up from my seat. “I’ll be right back.” …

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Review – Cleveland, Black Reserve Bourbon Whiskey, Batch 013, (No Age Stated), 50%

October 26, 2016

Listening to my kids in the morning crunching on their breakfast cereal while attempting to have a conversation with one …

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Review – James Oliver Rye Whisky, 2 Years Old, 50%

August 5, 2016

“Are there hurricanes where the earth shakes?” the six-year-old shouted over the radio newscast from the back seat. “What?” I …

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Review – Glenglassaugh, Evolution, (No Age Stated), 50%

July 8, 2016

Even in the oppressive Florida humidity, you could smell the store’s fragrances around the corner, well before it came into …

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Review – Old Grand Dad 100, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Bonded, (No Age Stated), 50%

July 4, 2016

Souvenir shops can be interesting places – wondrously delightful backwaters offering uniquely colorful items and situations from both regionally and …

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Review – Rittenhouse, Straight Rye Whisky, (No Age Stated), 50%

March 13, 2016

The line at the drive through was moving dreadfully slowly. “What the heck is the hold up?” I whispered to …

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Review – WhistlePig, Straight Rye Whiskey, 10 Years Old, 50%

February 12, 2016

(This is the second of four whiskey samples I received for consideration.) ————— Routines are good, but routines that become blind …

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