
Inspirational Whisky Adverts - Here are are Six of the Best
Once whisky producers needed nothing more than straight serves to market their products. The trend now is inspiration, and lots of it.

Silver Springs “Sweet” Rye (wheated).![]()
Inspirational Whisky Adverts - Here are are Six of the Best
Once whisky producers needed nothing more than straight serves to market their products. The trend now is inspiration, and lots of it.www.worldwhiskyday.com
InterestingSilver Springs “Sweet” Rye (wheated).
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Michter’s, Rittenhouse, Woodford and a couple of the Midwinters. I’m originally from Alberta so I need to get to work trying that one….Interesting
I am checking that one out
Have you tried any of those recommended in this thread ?
Thanks Irish
I am very fond of the Wild Turkey Rare Breed Barrel Proof RyeHad the ol ezra 114 roof 7 year rye.
the rare breed rye is good also
Another affordable, very good choice is Old Forester 100 proof rye.Old Overholt 114 Proof, Rittenhouse Bottled in Bond, and George Dickel are all outstanding, readily available, and affordable Ryes ($25-30)
The Wild Turkey Rare Breed is also fantastic, but about double the price of the aforementioned.
My wife just got me a bottle of this for Valentine’s Day but it was a special cask labeled and bottled for Canal’s Liquor Store in New Jersey. They claim from their tasting that it is spicier and more robust than the normal BIB version. It’s also about $5 more expensive LOL. Just wondering if anyone else had anyone else had ever tasted it or any similar special cask strength Rittenhouse. ThanksView attachment 245538
For quality, price and most-people-like-it flavor
Rittenhouse BiB is hard to beat.
I just called Total Wine about those Rittenhouse special editions.My wife just got me a bottle of this for Valentine’s Day but it was a special cask labeled and bottled for Canal’s Liquor Store in New Jersey. They claim from their tasting that it is spicier and more robust than the normal BIB version. It’s also about $5 more expensive LOL. Just wondering if anyone else had anyone else had ever tasted it or any similar special cask strength Rittenhouse. Thanks
Apparently it’s like Rittenhouse’s older brother- due to higher proof and longer aging. Both are really Maryland style ryes even though Rittenhouse claims to be a Pennsylvania style and takes its name from the famous square located in Philadelphia. It’s 51% rye (as opposed to 95% on many ryes) and has a lot of corn in the mash bill more similar to a Maryland style where corn was more prevalent, thus the sweeter taste. Both are very well regarded.I just called Total Wine about those Rittenhouse special editions.
No luck.
This has become one of my unicorns⬇
Looking forward to finding this one in Tallahassee or someplace in N Florida or S Georgia.
No luck so far.
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