To be clear, I love Irish whiskey, and there are more reasons that I love it every year as the category continues to grow exponentially. Old distilleries keep putting out good bottles, new ones are ...
Kentucky Owl St. Patrick’s Edition whiskey is a blend of Kentucky Straight Bourbons, varying in age from 4-8 years old. Since March of 1631, people around the world have been honoring St. Patrick. As ...
Kentucky Owl is about to release its fourth version under master blender John Rhea and for this one the bourbon aimed for a spin on popular a Japanese whisky. It’s the second “international” take on ...
It’s fall, which means one thing in Kentucky: New bourbon releases! Although September is traditionally recognized as National Bourbon Month, many distillers spread the joy throughout the season with ...
As we wrote when Kentucky Owl first launched The Wiseman line back in October: Since its inception, Stoli Group’s Kentucky Owl brand has been defined by an ultra-premium price point, with $300 ...
If the concept of a Japanese blender behind a bourbon sounds familiar, that’s because Jim Beam introduced this concept with Legent a few years ago, a collaboration between master distiller Fred Noe ...
If you’re familiar with Kentucky Owl, one thing likely initially comes to mind—this whiskey brand has released some high-priced bottles over the years and has had bourbon and rye fans scrambling to ...
Kentucky Owl remains a collector’s darling and a high-end whiskey drinker’s choice pull. The rare sourced juice has the patina of something special in the bourbon universe, thanks to being hand picked ...
Upon its first release in 2014, Kentucky Owl Bourbon immediately gained a degree of “it” status among the whiskey cognoscenti. Arriving in ultra-small batches that ranged from only a few hundred to ...
In September 2014, a bourbon brand called Kentucky Owl began to appear on liquor-store shelves around Louisville. The American whiskey market was booming, and dozens of new bourbons were showing up ...
Popular Kentucky Whiskey Distilleries Are Filing for Bankruptcy—Here's What to Know originally appeared on Parade. U.S. whiskey sales seemed like a sure thing, growing year after year for two decade ...
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