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Jack Daniel’s 12 Year Old Tennessee Whiskey, Frontrunner For Whiskey Of The Year

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We’re talking Jack Daniel’s this week on the Bourbon Lens. Our most recent podcast features Nelson Eddy, Jack Daniel’s Historian. You should listen by clicking here. Now, let us talk whiskey. I am obviously partial to Kentucky Bourbon, but as a consumer of whiskey you cannot ignore what is happening in Lynchburg, TN. With the […]

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New: Knob Creek 7 Years Old Straight Rye Whiskey Given Official Age Statement

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Bourbon Lens Thoughts: Knob Creek 7 Year Old Straight Rye Whiskey gives transparency similarly to the Knob Creek 9 Year Old Bourbon. Transparency is something that can lack in the bourbon and whiskey industry and this trend by Knob Creek to provide age statements bucks the trends of releasing younger spirits at the same price.

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PGA of America Announces Elijah Craig As Their Official Bourbon

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PGA of America Announces Elijah Craig as Official Bourbon and Rye Whiskey New partnership will elevate the championship experience FRISCO, Texas (March 28, 2023) ー The PGA of America and Elijah Craig Bourbon announced today a multi-year partnership that makes Elijah Craig the “Official Bourbon” and whiskey supplier of the PGA of America, PGA Championship, KPMG Women’s

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New Irish Whiskey Review: Knappogue Castle 12

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Continuing the Irish whiskey series this month, today’s review is of the flagship product of the Knappogue (pronounced “nah-POHG”) Castle distillery out of County Clare, Ireland. This spirit is triple-distilled and then aged in ex-bourbon barrels for at least 12 years. Older expressions use finishing barrels, but this bottle is intended to let the whiskey

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