Hailing from the Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, IN (also home to drinks giant MGP), this is the ninth edition of the celebrated annual release (last year's won a Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition). The release celebrates the end of Prohibition, which makes sense, as the whiskey brand is named after legendary bootlegger George Remus. Using barrels between 10 and 18 years of age, this one is full of oak, tobacco, cherry and coffee.
Its caramel-vanilla sweetness and oaky warmth feel built for sweaters and long shadows, so pairing it with a harvest fruit like persimmon just makes sense. The fruit's honeyed flesh echoes bourbon's richness, while its bright, custardy sweetness rounds the edges of the alcohol. Together, they're like sweet cream and burnt sugar meeting halfway, amplifying each other's depth. Those warm flavors are written into bourbon's very aging process.
There's something about sweet cinnamon and cloves with the subtle spicy finish of rum or bourbon that's absolutely soul-warming. I love how the booze melds seamlessly into the hot cider, making a smooth sip and a cozy finish. It has just the right balance of spices and alcohol-and it makes your kitchen smell like a fall candle (a nice bonus!).
Buffalo Trace's wheated bourbon line has garnered a cult following for itself, partly due to its connection to the coveted Pappy Van Winkle recipe. However, close to 300 people agreed with the opinion that Weller - especially the entry-level Special Reserve that you can get for around $50 a bottle - is too pricey for what it offers (even when a user managed to snag it for $45, they still considered it overpriced).
What makes this drink really stand out is the fact that it's garnished with - what else? - a steak strip. Even if you're not up for a trip to a high-end steakhouse, you can still experience this cocktail at home thanks to developer Julianne De Witt's copycat recipe. As De Witt says of her take on Morton's signature cocktail, "This is a fun, bold, bittersweet cocktail that would be perfect for serving at a dinner party or small get together."
Fresh off the heels of what might have been the most spectacular edition yet, Louisville's Kentucky Exposition Center is probably still buzzing from the energy that filled every corner of the expanded festival grounds from September 11-14. As someone who's been tracking food and beverage trends for years, I can tell you that this wasn't just another music festival with some food trucks thrown in, this was a masterclass in how to blend culinary excellence, craft spirits, and world-class entertainment into something truly special.
According to Karen Frazier, a Tasting Table recipe developer and mixologist, there are lots of ways to incorporate bourbon into pasta dishes - from replacing the vodka in a vodka sauce to making a buttery bourbon and sage sauce or a mushroom bourbon pan sauce. Bourbon can also replace the wine that's used in a number of pasta dishes, including Bolognese - in the case of Bolognese, you can use bourbon instead of wine in a 1:1 ratio to deglaze the pan.
It's easy to be drawn in by fancy bottles, or to grab something from the top shelf with a hefty price tag and assume that the cost means it will be delicious. Sometimes this is true, but there are also plenty of bottom-shelf bourbons worth drinking. And when it comes to overall value - the best quality bourbon in its price range - it is tough to argue with Evan Williams Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
National Coffee Day might be best known for café specials and free refills, but this year the celebration calls for something stronger. Enter the Four Roses Coffee Old Fashioned-a cocktail that bridges bourbon tradition with the bold kick of coffee. Equal parts familiar and inventive, it's the kind of drink that feels right at home on a cozy night in or as the star of a National Coffee Day gathering. Smooth, rich, and dressed up with chocolate shavings and espresso beans,
If you're worried about not having the budget to get a good bourbon, you shouldn't be. There are many affordable bourbons out there that you'll actually want to drink. More important than how much you spend is the thought that goes behind your choices. Making such a choice can be difficult if you don't have extensive knowledge of bourbon. As you'll see, there are only a few bits of information you need to make an informed decision.
The oldest 100% Mizunara-cask aged Yamazaki expression from The House of Suntory, this 25-year-old release meets the official Japan Spirits & Liqueurs Makers Association (JSMLA) standards for authentic Japanese whisky, being fully distilled, matured and bottled in Japan. Encased in a handcrafted box that was assembled using a traditional Japanese nail-free "locking" method, this single malt is exquisite on the nose, full of sandalwood, malt and honey notes.
The vintage/retro audio brand just launched its first party speaker. The Bromley 750 features 40+ hours of playtime, 360-degree sound, integrated stage lighting and a "sound character" knob that lets you flip between the vibes of, say, a living room and an outdoor setting (it's also dirt/splash resistant).
The 2025 bottling features 74% 11-year-old, 10% 13-year-old, and 16% 14-year-old bourbons, showcasing a meticulous blend that speaks to Maker's Mark's commitment to 'aged to taste'.
Sunshine Blend is crafted for those very moments. It's bourbon with its sleeves rolled up-easygoing, chilled out, and tailored for daytime sipping.
J.P. Wiser's 18 Years Old blended Canadian whisky demonstrated a mastery of blending, showcasing a balanced taste with subtle spice, honeyed sweetness, and undertones of toffee and vanilla.
Since 2008, barrels have traveled all over the world, crossing the equator and stopping at ports in various continents, letting rising tides and salty air mature batches.
Costco's Kirkland Signature products exemplify high quality at lower prices, making them a top choice for consumers seeking value in name-brand alternatives.
Father's Day is just around the corner, and there's no need to waste time driving around town in search of the perfect bottle of bourbon for dad. Whether he's a casual sipper or a seasoned collector, the Uncrate Shop has assembled a premium selection of rare and hard-to-find bourbons ready to ship right to your door-legally and efficiently, thanks to a trusted network of licensed and authorized retailers.