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March 2019 – The Unique Methods & Smelling Event
The Smelling Event We always say the whiskey tastes like something other than whiskey, and it can be difficult to find words to express the

Whiskey Labels – Malts and Blends
Laws and Locations Yes, I’ll have your finest single malt bourbon… Please don’t say that ever. I’m not telling you this to make you feel

How Distillate Becomes Whiskey
I’m about to enrage the people who are more savvy and aware of the subtleties of making whiskey. Brace yourselves for more gross over simplifications.

February 2019 – The Request Month
February’s Selection This month I sourced the tasting selection to our Facebook page and got a couple of recommendations. It was an interesting group of

Whiskey Basics: Drinking Moonshine
Whiskey Basics: Drinking Moonshine I’m going to oversimplify some things in a big way here. All of the information I include here is gathered from

Whiskey Basics: How Liquor Is Distilled
Whiskey Basics: Distilling alcohol I’m going to oversimplify some things in a big way here. All of the information I include here is gathered from

January 2019 – The Best of 2018
The new year In the past, I’ve stuck to recording our experiences for the heck of it. I had talked about doing a bourbon club

Whiskey Basics: How Alcohol Is Made
Whiskey Basics: How alcohol is made I’m going to oversimplify some things in a big way here. All of the information I include here is

The Basics Of Running A Club (Setting the Pace)
This post is going to be a lot of “Do not.” This is stuff I’ve learned from talking with others and from my own experience.

The Basics Of Running A Club (Paying for Stuff)
Let’s get real for a minute. If it didn’t cost anything, everyone who likes whiskey would have a full shelf of premium bourbon and the

The Basics Of Running A Club (What do you actually do there?)
the itinerary Introductions Basic information trivia Rules and guidelines Tasting Reviews Repeat 4 & 5 until you’re out of whiskey to try Feed the people

The Basics Of Running A Club (Equipment Checklist)
Equipment When you get started, you’ll need some basic gear for your guests to use. After all, it’s not very classy to share expensive whiskey