Review: Warfield Brewery Ketchum Kolsch, Magnanimous Lager, and Canary’s Casket
Warfield is both a brewery and distillery in Ketchum, Idaho, with a strong focus on using local and, especially, organic ingredients. Today we look at three beers from the operation, two standard-issue varieties and one decidedly rare release. Warfield Brewery Ketchum Kolsch – A chewy, bready, but not overwhelmingly malty beer, this is how a kolsch…
Review: Barrell Bourbon Infinite Barrel Project (Various 2020 Bottlings)
Anyone passing even the quickest of glimpses over the latest lifestyle listicle or award competition winners would be aware Barrell has the hot hand coming out of Kentucky at the moment. With a prolific series of unique blends alongside their high-quality eponymous offering, they’ve offered something for nearly every taste and preference on the spectrum.…
Review: 2018 Talbott Chardonnay Sleepy Hollow Vineyard Block 50 South
A block selection of chardonnay from Talbott’s Sleepy Hollow Vineyard in the Santa Lucia Highlands, this is a prime example of California chardonnay at the height of its game. A rich vein of brown butter, applesauce, and sweet vanilla kicks things off, but the expected unctuousness and thick oak notes never materialize. Instead, the wine…
Review: Town Branch Kentucky Single Malt Whiskey Cask Strength
It has been seven years since having the opportunity to review Town Branch’s underwhelming bourbon offering. Making a return visit to reassess quality over time was always intended but never panned out. Four years later, Christopher reviewed the Town Branch Single Malt and was genuinely impressed with its overall quality and value, an assessment with…
Review: Graverobber Unholy Maple Syrup Flavored Rye
Whoops: Graverobber Unholy Rye, from New Hampshire-based Tamworth Distilling, is intended as an annual autumn release, and here it is, February! That’s on us, but all the same here’s a look at this flavored rye (distilled here, not sourced), which is “infused with maple syrup tapped from graveside maple trees.” Maple-flavored whiskey is great, but…
Review: Castle & Key Restoration Rye – Batch 1 & 2
It is finally here. After numerous stop-starts, years of restoration, courtroom battles, personnel changes, delicious gins, waiting for the barrels to age with great patience, and lord knows what else to which the public is unaware, we have whiskey from Castle & Key. For those not watching along at home, allow us to catch you…
Recipe: The Mr. Mancini
I’m always on the lookout for a new Manhattan recipe, and I love to experiment with all of the different amari that have started flooding our shores in recent years. Recently, I stumbled on a version of this cocktail, dubbed The Mancini, that was created by Greg Seider and named for a friend of his…
Preview: Green River Bourbon (Almost) 4 Years Old
Owensboro, Kentucky’s O.Z. Tyler Distillery, which got started producing spirits in 2016, is returning to the original name of the distillery that houses its operations: Green River Distilling Co., a brand which was originally founded in 1885 by John W. McCulloch, and was apparently a big deal back in the day. “Green River was known…