We Drank 1957 Sunny Brook! (Vintage Bourbon Tasting)

Experience a Liquid Time Capsule: 1957 Sunny Brook Bourbon Tasting! 🥃✨

Step back into the “Golden Age” of National Distillers with us as we crack open a rare 1/10 pint of Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey from 1957!. Purchased at  Revival Vintage Spirits in Covington, KY, this “dusty” miniature is a piece of bourbon history that predates the major industry shifts of the 1980s.

In this episode, Wayne and Rebecca dive into the fascinating history of National Distillers, the corporation that once ruled the whiskey world before its spirits division was acquired by Jim Beam in 1987. We’ll show you how to date a vintage bottle using glass codes and tax strips, discuss the mysterious “sticky” residue known as Angels’ Share leakage, and find out if this 80-proof classic still holds its flavor after 65+ years.

Will we find the legendary National Distillers “butterscotch” funk? Or has time taken its toll?

What You’ll Learn in This Video:

  • The story of “The Inspector” mascot and National Distillers’ standards.
  • How to safely open a vintage screw cap that’s been sealed shut by 60 years of sugar.
  • A deep dive into the 1957 mash bill: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, and 12% Malted Barley.
  • Tasting notes: Does 80-proof bourbon from the 50s beat modern bottom-shelf bottles?

Visit our friends at Revival: If you’re in Covington, stop by and see Brad Bonds and the team to sip on some living history yourself!.

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✴️ Sunny Brook 1/10 Pint

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: National Distillers Products Corp.
  • Distillery: Old Sunny Brook Distillery (RD #5), Louisville, KY
  • Mash Bill: Approximately 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Malted Barley (Standard National Distillers Bourbon mash bill of that era)
  • Age: 4 Years Old
  • Proof: 80
  • MSRP: Approximately $0.45 – $0.60 (Estimated retail for a 1/10 pint in 1957)
  • Released: 1957 (Confirmed by the “57” glass code on the bottom and Series 111 tax strip)
  • Other: “The Inspector” on the label—a post-war marketing icon used to represent National Distillers’ “purity and quality” standards.
  • Purchased: 11/22/25 for $35 at Revival Vintage Spirits in Covington KY https://revivalky.com/ 

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Making The Desert Bloom: A Prickly Pear Bourbon Refreshment

Episode 64: The Desert Bloom | Neon Pink Highball!

The garden has finally woken up! 🌸 Today on Your Bourbon Journey, Rebecca kicks off our April “Vibrant Spring” series with a cocktail that looks like a neon dream but hits like a heavyweight. Meet The Desert Bloom.

We’re trading forest floor flavors for high-desert botanicals, using a stunning Prickly Pear Syrup to create a “Neon Heart” in the glass. But don’t let the pink hue fool you—this isn’t a “sugar bomb.” By using Old Grand-Dad 114, we provide a spicy, high-proof anchor that stands up to the citrus and sweetness.

The real magic trick? Celery Bitters. This savory “garden snap” cuts through the candy notes, grounding the drink in a sophisticated, botanical reality. If you’re looking for a refreshing yet bold highball to celebrate the return of spring, this is your new go-to.

In this video, Rebecca breaks down:

  • The “Neon Heart”: Working with Prickly Pear Syrup.
  • Why OGD 114 is the perfect high-rye foundation for tall drinks.
  • The “Secret Weapon”: How celery bitters transform a fruit-forward cocktail.
  • The “Mineral Effervescence” of club soda as a flavor conductor.

Recipe: The Desert Bloom

  • 2 oz Old Grand-Dad 114 Bourbon
  • .75 oz Prickly Pear Syrup
  • .50 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
  • 1 bar spoon Demerara Syrup
  • 2 dashes Fee Brothers Celery Bitters
  • 2 oz Club Soda
  • Garnish: Fresh Mint Sprig (Don’t forget to slap it!)

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Bourbon & Whiskey News: March 2026

04/01/26
Curated by Rebecca Herman

Bourbon & Whiskey Industry Highlights from Marh 2026 >> 72 Stories!

In March 2026, the bourbon and whiskey industry saw significant developments, including Brown-Forman exceeding quarterly estimates, discussions of legalizing home distilling, and notable distillery updates. Key events included ongoing mergers, new product releases, and various festivals planned for the upcoming months, highlighting an active market landscape.

For those who need the ‘Executive Summary’ before diving into the details, I’ve launched a new curated series: The Proof Report. It distills this month’s massive news cycle into two clear categories: the industry’s strategic Purpose and the monthly liquid Proof. Read The Proof Report for March 2026.

03/04: Whiskey maker Brown-Forman tops quarterly estimates on steady demand

03/06: Federal case could legalize home distilling, reshape congressional power

03/09: Whisky drags control state spirits sales down in January

03/23: Bourbon and Cognac Market Is Going to Boom | Brown-Forman • Diageo • Pernod Ricard

03/24: Casks and Consequences: The Debate Over Buying Whiskey Barrels

03/26: Is Jack parent company Brown-Forman for sale?

03/26: Kentucky whiskey company Brown-Forman confirms it’s talked merger with Pernod Ricard

03/27: 5 Expert-Recommended Craft Whiskey Producers To Watch In 2026

03/02: Woodinville Whiskey unveils new packaging

03/02: MGP Ingredients hit by American whiskey glut, squeeze on cheaper brands in 2025 – results

03/04: Kentucky Distillers’ Association Adds Prova Spirits as Newest Member

03/09: Sazerac Co takes control of shuttered Kentucky whiskey distillery

03/10: Uncle Nearest allegedly hid $20m loan provided by Jay-Z

03/12: Brown-Forman CEO wagers on Woodford

03/16: Ex-Diageo VP joins Redwood Empire Whiskey

03/18: 159-year-old whiskey brand files disputed Chapter 11 bankruptcy

03/19: Kings County celebrates one-millionth bottle sale

03/19: MGP Is Now Letting You Pick Barrels of Whiskey From Its Master Distiller’s Private Collection

03/23: Highly acclaimed Remus Bourbon introduces the Remus Bottle Club

03/27: Holland America Line and Jefferson’s Bourbon Make History with the First Bourbon Aged on Cruise Ships

03/30: Kentucky Distillery Green River Lays Off Its Head Distiller as American Whiskey Woes Continue

03/26: The Tennessee Whiskey Trail Launches A New Food-Focused Experience With 40+ Restaurants

03/30: A New Era at Jeptha Creed: Expanded Distillery Experiences Arrive In 2026

Awards Announced >> 6 Stories

03/04: 2026 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Challenge Announces Winners

03/06: DISCUS 2026 Awards Honors Industry Leaders

03/19: KDA Honors Sen. Julie Raque Adams with 100 Proof Award

03/20: KDA Honors Rep. Derek Lewis with 100 Proof Award

03/23: KDA Honors Rep. Stephen West with 100 Proof Award

03/29: This $90 Atlanta Bourbon Won Best Whiskey at the 2026 WSWA Wine & Spirits Tasting Competition

Bourbon Festival News,Updates, & Planning >> This Month’s Updates > 3

May 2026: BBQ & Barrels, Owensboro KY

June 2026: National Bourbon Week Set to Return June 14-21

Aug 2027: Missouri Bourbon Festival, Hermann MO

Sep 2026: Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Bardstown KY

Sep 2026: Bourbon & Beyond, Louisville KY

Oct 2026: Bourbon on the Banks, Frankfort KY

Jan 2027: BourbonCon, Lexington KY

Feb 2027: Bourbon Classic, Louisville KY

Mar 2026: New Orleans Bourbon Festival

03/01: Michter’s Bet Early on an Annual 10-Year Bourbon — and the 2026 Release Shows Why That Call Endured

03/02: Chicken Cock Whiskey Introduces Its First-Ever Wheated Bourbon, Marking a Bold New Era for the Historic Brand

03/02: Pursuit Spirits Captures the Emergence of Spring with Sakura Bloom Bourbon

03/03: Heaven Hill Distillery Announces 2026 Heaven Hill Heritage Collection Release

03/03: Hard Truth Launches Three New Whiskey Expressions

03/04: Woodford Reserve Releases 2026 Kentucky Derby Bottle

03/06: Augusta Distillery Launches Small Batch & Wheated Bourbons

03/06: New Riff Announces 6-Year-Old Silver Grove Bourbon & Rye

03/09: Midleton Releases Last of its Silent Distillery Collection

03/09: Maker’s Mark Unveils 2026 Wood Finishing Series: The Stewards Release

03/09: Milam & Greene Launches Bluebonnet Bourbon, a Texas-Aged Release Honoring Lady Bird Johnson’s Legacy

03/10: Rock Town Distillery Announces Inaugural Winners Circle 2026 Bourbon Release

03/10: Remus Bourbon Introduces Master Distiller Experimental Series No. 2, Its First-Ever Wheat Whiskey

03/10: Raising a Glass to 250 Years: Peg Leg Porker Launches “Spirit of America™” Limited Edition Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon

03/10: Heaven Hill’s New Bourbon Comes From the Final Barrels Aged in One of Its Historic Warehouses

03/11: Barrell Craft Spirits® Introduces its First Cigar Blend Bourbon

03/11: Kentucky Senator Releases Jim Bunning Edition

03/11: Lux Row Distillers introduces Lux Row Estate Bourbon

03/11: Frey Ranch Distillery Adds To Its Core Line Up With The Launch Of Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Rye

03/11: Lost Lantern Releases High-Low Collection

03/12: Evan Williams® Expands Award-Winning Flavors Lineup with New Evan Williams Blackberry

03/12: Garrison Brothers Announces Launch of 2026 Lady Bird Bourbon

03/16: B.R. Distilling Company Announces its Third Annual Limited-Release of Blue Note Special Reserve

03/17: Bardstown Bourbon Distillery Reserve Returns with Unique Barrel Finish

03/17: Jim Beam Just Dropped Its First Booker’s Bourbon Batch of the Year—and It’s a Good One

03/18: Elijah Craig Introduces 15-Year-Old Bourbon, a New Addition to Its Renowned Single Barrel Lineup

03/18: Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. Releases 10-Year-Old Bourbon

03/19: Buffalo Trace Traveller Whiskey Full Proof

03/20: Announcing Shortbarrel Afterswarm Meadowfoam

03/20: Old Forester Unveils Newest Expansion in The 117 Series: High Angels’ Share Rye Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

03/24: Lux Row Distillers announces the arrival of Blood Oath Pact 12 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

03/24: Michter’s Distillery to Release 2026 Edition of Two Legacy Series Whiskeys: Shenk’s Homestead & Bomberger’s Declaration

03/24: Buffalo Trace Releases Daniel Weller Spelt Wheat

03/24: Jack Daniel’s Introduces New Batches of Award-Winning Aged Series Tennessee Whiskeys

03/25: Horse Soldier Bourbon Unveils Liberty Edition

03/27: Larrikin Bourbon Releases 3rd Annual ‘Pour for the Roses’ For Kentucky Derby

03/31: Angel’s Envy Debuts 2026 Cask Strength Dual Release Featuring Annual Bourbon and First-Ever Age-Stated Rye

03/31: Knob creek® debuts blender’s edition, a limited series celebrating the art of blending


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Malt Whisky Yearbook 2026

Four Branches Bourbon: 4 Veterans, 4 Grains, One Incredible Pour

🥃 Four Branches Bourbon: A Salute to Service in Every Sip! 🇺🇸

In this episode of Your Bourbon Journey, Wayne and Rebecca dive into a bottle with a powerful story: Four Branches Bourbon Founders Blend. Founded by four veterans representing the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force, this whiskey is built on the motto: “Serve Honorably. Drink Honorably.”

We picked this bottle up at BourbonCon 2026 in Lexington, KY, after being blown away by the founders’ passion. This unique four-grain bourbon (Corn, Rye, Wheat, and Malted Barley) was crafted with the help of legendary Master Distiller Steve Nally at Bardstown Bourbon Company.

Is it as “spicy” as a Marine or as “smooth” as the Air Force? We break down the creamy mouthfeel, the surprising citrus notes, and that signature “Kentucky Kiss” on the finish.

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Four Branches Bourbon, Founders Blend

  • Classification: Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: Four Branches Spirits
  • Mash Bill: It is a unique four-grain blend (65% Corn, 15% Rye, 10% Malted Barley, and 10% Wheat). 
  • Age: 4-7 Years
  • Proof: 96
  • Batch: 013
  • Purchased: 01/17/26 for $75 at BourbonCon in Lexington KY

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Four Bourbon Contenders: The Road to the Sweet 16 Continues! 

Can a $54 Craft Bourbon Take Down a $200 Kentucky Legend? 🥃 Blind Bourbon Tasting

We are back with another high-stakes Blind Whiskey of the Month tasting! This month, we’re putting four incredible contenders to the ultimate test using our brand-new, data-driven scoring rubric. From a New York-distilled “transplant” bottled at Glenn’s Creek to the highly anticipated 2026 Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked, this lineup is absolutely stacked.

In this episode, Wayne and Rebecca dive deep into the nose, palate, and finish of four mysterious samples. You won’t believe the scores—we actually witnessed a “Mr. Perfect” moment with one of the highest ratings we’ve ever handed out! Does the $200 price tag of the Woodford Double Double Oaked guarantee a win, or will a craft underdog like 5094 Transplant, General Thomas, or Robert’s Reserve pull off the upset?

THE CONTENDERS:

  • 5094 Transplant Bourbon (5094 Distilling/Glenns Creek) – 94.8 Proof
  • General Thomas Bourbon Single Barrel (General Thomas Spirits) – 110 Proof
  • Robert’s Reserve Bourbon (Pauley Hollow Distillery) – 92 Proof
  • Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked (2026) – 90.4 Proof

Stay tuned until the end for the Big Reveal! We break down the math, discuss the “Sweet Sixteen” leaderboard implications, and find out which of these bottles are destined for our Whiskey of the Year tournament.

🥃 OUR NEW SCORING PROCESS: We’ve revamped our scoring to be more transparent than ever. Read the full breakdown of our new rubric and the “Sweet Sixteen” bracket process on our website: 👉 https://yourbourbonjourney.com/2026/02/27/decoding-the-pour-the-new-your-bourbon-journey-scoring-woty-process/

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5094 Transplant Bourbon

  • Classification: Bourbon Whiskey
  • By: 5094 Distilling
  • Distilled in New York
  • Bottled by Glenns Creek Distilling
  • Mash Bill: Four Grain
  • Age: 4 Years (then 3 years in a toasted barrel)
  • Proof: 94.8
  • MSRP: $54

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General Thomas Bourbon Single Barrel

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • By: General Thomas Spirits LLC
  • Sourced from a Northern Kentucky distillery
  • Bottled in Newport, KY
  • Mash Bill: Undisclosed
  • Age: 5 Years
  • Proof: 110
  • MSRP: $70

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Robert’s Reserve Bourbon

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Distillery: Pauley Hollow Distillery
  • Mash Bill: Four-grain (Corn, Rye, Wheat, and Malted Barley)
  • Barreling: Uses a combination of 10-gallon and 30-gallon barrels with a #3 char.
  • Age: 4 Years
  • Proof: 92
  • MSRP: $50

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Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked Bourbon

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: Brown-Forman
  • Distillery: Woodford Reserve Distillery
  • Mash Bill: 72% Corn, 18% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
  • Age: NAS: 5-7 Years in first barrel, then up to 2 years in second barrel
  • Proof: 90.4
  • MSRP: $199.99 (700 ml)

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Spring in a Glass: The Vernal Equinox Bourbon Sour

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring! 🌸 The Vernal Equinox Cocktail

Is your palate still wearing a heavy winter coat? It’s time to trade the leather jacket for something bright, crisp, and vibrant! In Episode 63 of Thirsty Thursday Cocktails, Rebecca from Your Bourbon Journey introduces The Vernal Equinox—a sophisticated, spirit-forward riff on the classic whiskey sour that celebrates the return of the light.

This isn’t your average sugary fruit punch. By using Old Grand-Dad Bottled-in-Bond as a high-rye foundation and swapping traditional simple syrup for the jammy, sophisticated notes of Starlight Blackberry Whiskey, we create a “Dark Fruit Transition” that is perfectly balanced by fresh lemon and floral plum bitters. Plus, we’re achieving that luxurious, pillowy “cloud layer” using Fee Foam for a silky mouthfeel without the egg white.

In this video, you’ll learn:

  • How to balance tart citrus with craft fruit whiskeys.
  • The secret to a “Dry Shake” for perfect cocktail texture.
  • Why a high-rye, 100-proof bourbon is the best anchor for spring flavors.

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📖 The Recipe: The Vernal Equinox

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Old Grand-Dad Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon (or your favorite high-rye bourbon)
  • 0.5 oz Starlight Blackberry Whiskey (The “Modifier”)
  • 0.5 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
  • 2 dashes Fee Brothers Plum Bitters
  • 3 dashes Fee Brothers Fee Foam (for that silky head)

Instructions:

  1. Combine: Add bourbon, blackberry whiskey, lemon juice, plum bitters, and Fee Foam into a shaker.
  2. Dry Shake: Shake without ice first to build that frothy, pillowy foam.
  3. Wet Shake: Add ice and shake vigorously to chill and dilute.
  4. Strain: Double-strain into a Double Old Fashioned glass over one large, clear ice rock.
  5. Garnish: Express a lemon peel over the glass and drop it in (or add a fresh blackberry) to keep it bright!

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Caribbean Rum Trail Part 3: The Oldest Site in St. Kitts

The Oldest Rum Site in the Caribbean? 🥃 St. Kitts Old Road Rum Distillery Tour

Celebrate a milestone 60th birthday with us on Part 3 of our Caribbean Rum Trail! Today, we’re stepping back in time at the Old Road Rum Company at Wingfield Estate, St. Kitts—the oldest surviving rum distillery site in the Caribbean, with records dating back to 1681.

From navigating the “awkward” taxi situation in St. Kitts to wandering through a lush rainforest filled with monkeys and 400-year-old trees, this was more than a tasting—it was an archeological adventure. We explore the ruins of the 17th-century distillery, uncover the surprising connection to Thomas Jefferson, and learn why 12 years of tropical aging makes this rum a dream for bourbon lovers.

Stick around for our full tasting of Old Road Rum Batch 019, where we break down why this “pure” rum (no sugar, no color, no additives) stands up to the best Kentucky Bourbons.

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🥃 About Old Road Rum

  • Founder: Jack Widdowson
  • Age: 12 Years (Tropical Aging)
  • Proof: 92
  • Process: No added sugar, no caramel color, no flavorings.
  • Casks: Aged in ex-bourbon barrels for a complex, viscous profile.

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A Real Disruptor? General Thomas Bourbon Single Barrel 

The “Rock of Chickamauga” in a Bottle! | General Thomas Bourbon Review

Can a “disruptor” bourbon live up to the hype? Today on Your Bourbon Journey, Wayne and Rebecca are tasting a bottle that caught our eye (and ears!) at BourbonCon 2026 in Lexington: General Thomas Bourbon Single Barrel (Barrel 3).

Named after the Civil War hero General George Henry Thomas, this brand was launched by Fort Thomas native Dan Gorman to tell the story of a local legend. But is it just a “gimmick” with a cool AI QR code, or is the liquid inside actually battle-ready?

With a high-rye mash bill and a sturdy 110 proof, this 5-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon surprised us with an “effervescent” spice and a unique finish that reminds us of a morning espresso. From the brown sugar nose to the lingering leather and coffee notes, this is a “morning bourbon” that will definitely wake up your palate!

In this video, we discuss:

  • The “disruptor” vision behind sourcing 20 premium surplus barrels.
  • A full nose, palate, and finish breakdown (spoiler: it’s a spice bomb!).
  • The incredible personalized AI message from the General himself.

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General Thomas Bourbon Single Barrel

  • Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Company: General Thomas Spirits LLC
  • Distillery: Sourced from a Northern Kentucky distillery (Bottled in Newport, KY)
  • Mash Bill: High-Rye (Known for bold spice and a smooth finish)
  • Age: 5 Years
  • Proof: 110
  • MSRP: $70
  • Other: Barrel 3
  • Purchased: 01/16/26 for $73 at BourbonCon in Lexington KY

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Johnnie Walker Black Ruby Review | A Bourbon Lover’s Bridge

Can a Scotch whisky actually win over a die-hard Bourbon lover? Today, we’re tasting the Johnnie Walker Black Ruby, the groundbreaking new core-range release from Master Blender Dr. Emma Walker. Whether you’re a “recovering wine drinker” or a dedicated member of the Bourbon Journey, this expression promises a “jammy” bridge between worlds.

We first discovered this bottle during a tasting on the Enchanted Princess cruise, and it immediately stood out. With a backbone of Roseisle malt and a finish in First-fill Red Wine, PX, and Oloroso Sherry casks, Black Ruby trades medicinal peat for rich notes of raspberry jam, blackberry pie, and velvety honey.

Join Wayne and Rebecca as we break down the “Roseisle Factor,” the subtle Caol Ila smoke that acts like “salt in a cookie,” and why this 80-proof bottle is a must-buy for your home bar in 2026.

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  • The story behind the first female Master Blender’s “first baby.”
  • Why the 2026 U.S. rollout makes this the bottle to watch.
  • Deep dive into the tasting notes: From “Maraschino cherries” to “Dark Chocolate.”
  • Is it worth the $50 MSRP?

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Johnnie Walker Black Ruby

  • Classification: Blended Scotch Whisky
  • Company: Diegeo
  • Distillery: Roseisle (Backbone malt), with Clynelish, Glenkinchie, Cardhu, Cameronbridge, and Caol Ila (CUL-LELA)
  • Mash Bill: Blend of Single Malt and Single Grain whiskies
  • Age: NAS (Non-Age Statement)
  • Proof: 80 Proof (40% ABV)
  • MSRP: $50
  • Other: Finished in a combination of PX and Oloroso Sherry, First-fill Red Wine, and Ex-Bourbon casks
  • Purchased: 02/23 for $50 on Enchanted Princess Cruise

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Old Grand-Dad 114 Old Fashioned | Velvety, Bold, Unforgettable

Kick Back with the Post Parade Old Fashioned | Episode 62 Thirsty Thursday Cocktails

Last week’s Dublin Botanist was a crisp linen suit, but the Post Parade Old Fashioned is your favorite broken-in leather jacket. In this episode of Thirsty Thursday Cocktails, we’re leaving the botanical gardens of Ireland behind and heading home to the bold, barrel-charred heart of Kentucky.

If you love a high-proof bourbon with a velvety finish, this is the build for you. We’re using the iconic Old Grand-Dad 114 to provide a “cinnamon-red-hot” punch, balanced by the “silken secret” of gum syrup for a luxurious, viscous mouthfeel. With the earthy, aromatic spice of cardamom bitters and the bright pop of expressed orange oils, this cocktail is a masterclass in texture and high-rye spice.

Whether you’re a bourbon aficionado or just looking for a cozy, high-end drink to wake up your palate, the Post Parade is the ultimate “Kentucky Hug” in a glass.

Next Week: We’re celebrating the shift in seasons! Join us for Episode 63: The Vernal Equinox, where we’ll be leaning into bright, fresh, and balanced flavors for Spring.

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🥃 Ingredients & Recipe

The Components:

  • 2 oz Old Grand-Dad 114 Bourbon (High-Rye Backbone)
  • 1/4 oz Gum Syrup (The Silken Secret)
  • 2 dashes Fee Brothers Cardamom Bitters (The Warm Notes)
  • Garnish: Thick Orange Peel

Instructions:

  1. Combine: Add the bourbon, gum syrup, and cardamom bitters into a mixing glass filled with plenty of ice.
  2. Stir: Stir for 20-30 seconds. Because of the high proof and the gum syrup, a longer stir ensures a perfectly integrated, silky texture.
  3. Strain: Strain the mixture into a rocks glass over one large clear ice cube.
  4. Garnish: Express the orange peel over the glass to release those essential oils, then drop it in.

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