Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Opens Entry For Van Winkle Limited-Release Lottery 01/04/2021 Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB), through its Limited-Release Lottery, will award lottery registrants the opportunity to purchase one of 1,931 bottles of Van Winkle whiskeys. Pennsylvania residents and licensees will have until 5:00 PM Friday, Jan. 8, to opt in to one or more of the drawings by visiting the Limited-Release Lottery web page at FWGS.com. These Kentucky whiskeys, produced by Pappy Van Winkle’s grandson using recipes dating back four generations, are among the most sought after in…
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Kentucky ONLINE Sales, now open
You can now purchase spirits online and have them shipped out of state from Kentucky. There have been laws in place that restricted this state from shipping outside Kentucky. For those who know, certain bourbons (and other spirits) are only sold in Kentucky. This is always on our minds when taking the trek to the state and making sure we have room in the truck to stock up on our favorites. Thanks to the passing of Kentucky’s HB 415, retailers and distilleries can now sell spirits online for the first…
Read More1792 Full Proof – Cranbrook Store Pick
1792 Full Proof – Cranbrook Store Pick. Once again Cranbrook has elevated this already special bourbon to a more fruity level. Bourbon drinkers have long acknowledged that full or barrel proofs bring a distinguished and rich flavor. This bourbon underwent a distinct filtering process,forgoing the typical chill filtration and passing only through a plate and frame filter. This allowed the bourbon to maintain a robust proof for bottling, as well as a full, rich and bold flavor. Bottled at its original 125 barrel entry proof, just as it was years…
Read MoreElijah Craig – Cranbrook Store Pick
Elijah Craig Small Batch – Cranbrook Liquors Barrel Pick. Store Picks can be tricky. Cranbrook seems to have a lean towards cherries, which I like. According to Heaven Hill the Elijah Craig Small Batch bourbon is made from batches of 200 barrels, or less, and is named after the supposed creator of bourbon as we know it. The tale, in a nutshell, is that Reverend Elijah Craig was a moonshiner and one day there was a fire. Some of his barrels got charred in that fire, but were still able…
Read MoreHeaven Hill Hunt
Decided to start out the day at Heaven Hill Heritage Center. No real reason, just seemed to fit in that way using Google maps and all the stops we wanted to hit. They opened at noon so we took are time getting there from our hotel in Louisville. Breakfast along the way and made 3 or 4 liquor store hunts in our drive. Found out Kroger was open but the inside liquor store had later hours, so that was going to be a trip later. Pulled into the parking lot…
Read MoreMaker’s Mark Woodfinishing Series 2020
This is the second-annual limited release from the Maker’s Mark® Wood Finishing Series is an utterly unique bourbon that’s also a worthy tribute to the one-of-a-kind vanilla and caramel taste notes that make our signature Maker’s Mark® so distinctive. The result of two stave profiles (SE4xPR5) utilized together, this exclusive expression will appear on shelves for a limited time only.
Read MoreParker’s Heritage 14th
Heaven Hill Distillery is proud to announce the 2020 limited edition release of Parker’s Heritage Collection 10 Year Old Heavy Char Bourbon. Parker’s Heritage Collection is a hallmark lineup of Heaven Hill Distillery’s exploration in premium innovation. The 14th edition continues the interaction of barrel char across varying mashbills. The Bourbon is aged in “Level 5” heavy char barrels, as opposed to our customary Level 3, and the resulting flavors carry intensified notes of our traditional Bourbon. Consisting of 102 barrels aged on the sixth floor of rickhouse Y for…
Read MoreLarceny Barrel Proof – A120
Heaven Hill has expanded their Larceny brand with the introduction of the barrel proof version. As noted on the label, this is batch “A” being released in January (1) 2020 (20). Other batches and releases are announced. The key on the bottle and the name reference to the John Fitzgerald story who was believed to be a treasury agent that stole bourbon out of barrels he liked for his personal use. When it became time to dump the barrels for bottling, some seemed to be lighter than others. They were…
Read MoreWhiskey Rocks in Maryland 2020
Liquor distribution is controlled different ways in the USA by the States. On the retail side, two common ways is either the States give out licenses for individuals to own/operate liquor stores or the State owns/operates the liquor stores directly. Depending on how the State sets up each rule for beer, wine and spirits a store will sell what is allowed. Maryland is not a control State as for example VA, PA, and OH, but two counties inside MD are controlled by the local government. Montgomery and Somerset have stores…
Read MoreJim Beam gave fish a tasting
Jim Beam was fined $600k for spilling bourbon into a nearby watering hole that killed fish. Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet requested an order that fined the whiskey maker on Dec. 6th, stated in the Courier-Journal. A fire started from lightning to a warehouse that destroyed around 40,000 barrels of aging whiskey on July 3rd. The owners of Jim Beam, Beam Suntory made this statement “we are committed to doing what we can to restore the environment” Luckly when I was younger I only spilled Jim Beam on myself or…
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