Review: Stone Enjoy By 07.04.19 Unfiltered IPA
Stone Brewing is back with another unfiltered IPA with a patriotic expiration date: The Fourth of July, 2019. It’s a big double IPA, typical of Stone’s Enjoy By series, made with a dozen types of hops that push it to 90 IBUs. While this expression often showcases a strong tropical fruit bent, this year the…
Review: Barrell Dovetail
Barrell Craft Spirits, best known for its periodic cask strength releases of bourbon, whiskey, and rye, have added to its portfolio in the last year or so with offerings outside of these traditional batch releases. Dovetail, the first whiskey to actually get a name from Barrell, is one of its most unique projects to date.…
Review: NV Volage Cremant de Loire Rose Brut Sauvage
This Loire rose is made from 100% old vines Cabernet Franc using “methode traditionelle,” hand-harvested and bottled with just 3 g/L of dosage. It’s a classically doughy wine that will be familiar to any Cremant fan, chewy on the tongue, with a relatively restrained white fruit profile, flecked with cinnamon, brown butter, and a lightly…
Review: Dingle Vodka, Gin, and Irish Whiskey Batch 3
In case you missed it, distilling is huge in Ireland now, thanks to the unexpectedly heavy demand for Irish whiskey that has been building over the last decade. Part of this new vanguard is the Dingle Distillery, which opened in 2012 in in Kerry, Ireland. Dingle doesn’t just make whiskey, it also makes vodka and…
Review: 2015 Primus The Blend Apalta
Primus is an ever-changing blend, and for the 2015 vintage it consists of 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 24% Carménère, 8% Petit Verdot, and 3% Cabernet Franc. We last encountered it — in a much different blend — way back in 2012. Hailing from the Colchagua Valley’s Apalta region, this is a cult wine that’s…
Review: Chattanooga Whiskey Co. 1816 Native Series – Three Taverns Brewery Beer Barrel Finished
In the three years since we’ve reviewed the primary wares of Tennessee-based Chattanooga Whiskey Co., the distillery has launched a new line of products. It’s so-called 1816 Native Series is a line of whiskeys that are finished in barrels sourced from various breweries. Reviewed here is the 8th release of the series, with the whiskey…
Review: Ellington Blended Canadian Whisky (2018) and Ellington Reserve
We previously mentioned Ellington in our Drinking the Bottom Shelf series; the brand seems to be an exclusive bottling for Total Wine stores. We thought we’d take a deeper (or at least a separate) dive into this spirit, looking at a 2018 bottling — which is to say, a plastic mini we picked up at…