The People's Bourbon Review

Basil Hayden Toast: Good For Those New to the Bourbon Experience

A review of Basil Hayden Toast Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
Basil Haden Toast Bourbon review. The nose is a very mild toasted char with traditional caramel and vanilla bourbon notes that are mild as well. There is a very mild ethanol smell even at only 80 proo...

Does Bourbon Have to be Made in Kentucky to be Called Bourbon?

Some may claim that "Kentucky Bourbon is the one and only Bourbon" and that one cannot truly create Bourbon outside of Kentucky because of Kentucky's unique mixture of barrels and t

Penelope Toasted Barrel Strength Bourbon Review

A review of Penelope Bourbon Toasted Series written by Mark Pringle
Exceptional! Taste the char! I should have purchased a couple of these Total Wine Penelope Bourbon Toasted Series store picks. It is excellent; sweet, oaky, spicy, with a buttery toffee palate...and a...

Barrell Bourbon Private Release B30i, Heat, Spice and a Creamy Sweetness

A review of Barrell Bourbon Private Release written by Mark Pringle
I don't know if I've ever had a straight Bourbon with an initial nose of pear, but here it is. Barrell typically has the "Midas Touch", but this Barrell Bourbon Private Release is sl...

Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Tasting Notes

A review of E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch written by Mark Pringle
Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch has the privilege of being a child of the Buffalo Trace Distillery. It is a popular child, but is he deserving of the notoriety? Here are my tasting notes and review.&n...

One of the Most Dependable Bourbons I Have Ever Tasted

A review of Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon Barrel Proof written by Dimitris Liakos
Living in a country where it is a bit difficult to get good value for my favorite liquor, the first time I tasted Wild Turkey Rare Breed, my heart was stolen in a moment. Amazing aromas and ta...

What Beginning Bourbon Drinkers Need to Know (Learn From My Experience)

Written by Mark Pringle
If you are new to this bourbon game, no doubt you find it an exhilarating hobby. However, you may have also realized that it can be a money pit. To help alleviate some of the pain newbies can experien

Woodinville Rye Private Select Single Barrel Review

A review of Woodinville Rye Private Select Single Barrel written by Mark Pringle
Woodinville 100% Rye Whiskey Private Select Single Barrel is a bad boy on this initial pour. Full of Flavor and character from the nose to the finish. Let's look at some specifics of this Local Vi...

The Science Behind Why it is Bad to Drink Bourbon With Ice or Chilled

Written by Mark Pringle
Is there a right or wrong way to enjoy a fantastic American whiskey? Many bourbon drinkers are adamant about chilling their whiskey by adding ice, using cold whiskey stones, or putting their bourbon i

Is Selling Bourbon Illegal? No, But...

Written by Mark Pringle
Deep within the catacombs of social network bourbon groups and the recesses of secondary bourbon markets, you will find individuals who are attempting to sell individual bottles of hard-to-find bourbo

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon Review

A review of Noble Oak Double Oaked Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
The nose of Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon finished with sherry oak staves, is very light and airy with traditional bourbon notes combined with sweet raisins, dried fruits, and oak mixture on the nose. ...

Ron Izalco 18 Year Old Cask Strength Rum Review

Written by Mark Pringle
I must start by admitting that my knowledge and experience with rum are pretty limited. Having said that, Ron Izalco 18 Year Old Cask Strength Rum is the best rum I've experienced to date.