by Don Williams | Dec 27, 2021 | Bourbon history, Bourbon review, Bourbon Tasting
A very rare Old Forester bottle is the subject of the Twelve Epic Bourbon Days of Christmas bottle 3 This bottle frustrated me because it was extremely difficult to research. In todays information world, it is not often that you cannot find information about a...
by Don Williams | Jun 25, 2021 | Bourbon Bars, Bourbon Personalities, Bourbon Tasting
This week was a reminder of what life used to be with an evening of bourbon, fun, and fellowship. Not only were people socializing and having fun, but adding good bourbon and good food made for a great night. The event Bourbon Women in Michigan sponsored an event at...
by Don Williams | Jun 17, 2021 | Bourbon history, Bourbon Travel, Distilleries
I have written about Lexington and Bardstown, Kentucky’s bourbon influences; however, this blog will be about Louisville, Kentucky’s whiskey row. Louisville was founded in 1778 and named in honor of King Louis the XVI, who actively aided the Americans in...
by Don Williams | May 29, 2020 | Bourbon basics, Bourbon review
My Top 10 Bourbons you should have are both affordable and findable. Many might disagree with my choices, but these are personal favorites. The goal was not to create a list that is impossible to find or difficult to afford. The goal was to give all of you an outline...
by Don Williams | May 8, 2020 | Bourbon review, Bourbon Tasting
Two BIB additions to your must have list! BIB additions to the list of ten bourbons you should have. This week we are adding two bottled in bond additions to my list. So far, we have listed four distinctive bourbons to our list of 10 bourbons everybody should own....