by Don Williams | Feb 2, 2024 | Canadian Whisky, Whisky history
Undoubtedly, we understand and appreciate our native spirit, bourbon. However, taking a brief look at Canadian Whisky is an exciting exercise mainly because I will reveal the most unusual Canadian Whisky ever made. More about that in a little while. What is the...
by Don Williams | Dec 8, 2023 | American History, Bourbon history, Michigan Distilleries
Since Repeal Day was this week I wanted to give all of you a little more information about the era. These Detroit facts about prohibition and repeal provide a glimpse of a very wet time in our history. The City on a Still In the 1930s, Detroit housed more than 20,000...
by Don Williams | May 14, 2021 | Bourbon history, Bourbon review, Bourbon Tasting
A Look At Little Book Whiskey Quite a while ago, I purchased a bottle in a handsome display box, and it is now time to take a look at Little Book Whiskey. Little Book Whiskey is a project that comes from Freddie Noe of Jim Beam. Freddie is the grandson of Booker Noe...
by Don Williams | May 7, 2021 | Bourbon News, Bourbon review, Unique Bottles
You do not want to miss this VIDEO about the Canadian equivalent of Blanton’s Single Barrel. A great bottle, with impressive packaging, blended by the man who gave the world Crown Royal for many years. You can try this whisky right now at Charlie’s Still...