Fighting Cock? Yes, a strange name and odd looking label for a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This and the somewhat low price probably points
Category: Bourbon
Jim Beam Double Oak
As readers of Talking Bourbon already know, we are keen on some of the juice made by the Jim Beam Distillery, Booker’s, Basil Hayden
Bone Snapper Rye
We both thought we had reviewed Bone Snapper Rye previously as we have both tasted it multiple times. Only when a friend told us
Evan Williams
Up for review today is the standard Evan Williams or Evan Williams Black label. This is their flagship line not to be confused with the
Jefferson’s Reserve
Jefferson’s, like a whole lot of other Bourbon bottlers, (talking about you High West) buy the distilled white dog product from a distillery. They
Short Reviews of Some Bottom Shelf Dwellers
We decided to roll several reviews into one. These will be shorter and in a different format from our normal reviews. All of the following
Pappy Van Winkle 15
Today we review the myth, the cult, the legend and what is probably the most talked about Bourbon in history, Pappy Van Winkle Family
J. T. S. Brown
J. T. S. Brown, Bottle in Bond, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has long been a favorite low end go to bottle of ours. Decent
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel
We here at Talking Bourbon are generally fans of juice from Wild Turkey, including the standard Russel’s Reserve which we reviewed a few months
High West Bourye
A few weeks ago we reviewed Son of Bourye from High West. This week’s review is for the harder to find and much more