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G. Clay Whittaker

Discussing drinks and stuff.

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The Best Bourbons of 2026, So Far

With the Kentucky Derby right around the corner, people are starting to ask for bourbon recommendations. I could mention old standards, or point them in the direction of rare and hyped bourbons, but instead, I decided to assemble a list of...

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Eight Roses: How a Distillery Doubles a Bourbon Portfolio

Four Roses added ten new recipes — what that means isn't clear yet.

Four Roses is an incredible bourbon brand, and in the decade I’ve been writing about whiskey, I’ve rarely been coy in expressing favoritism. One load-bearing piece of the...

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Keeping It 100 With Bonded Whiskey

Hazmat bourbons are enjoying their 15 minutes at 150 proof. It's reminding me why I loved Bottled in Bond.

The American whiskey industry is taking cues from an unusually distant relative in recent years: the hot sauce industry. While hot s...

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Case of the Mondays

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Looks like you’ve got a case of the Mondays in your inbox. Here are 12 stories to start your week that may directly or not-so-directly affect what you’re sipping, morning, noon, and night:

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Five Things to Know About the 2024 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection

Reviews Are Mixed; Consensus is That Prices Are Out of Control.

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