Get ready to explore a true Kentucky classic! In this video, we’re diving into the Old Louisville Whisky Co.’s Kentucky Series, a premium straight bourbon that’s more than just a drink—it’s a collector’s dream.
We’ll be tasting this 8-year-old, 100-proof bourbon and exploring its rich, complex flavor profile. Expect to hear about the delicious notes of caramel, brown sugar, and maple syrup, with a peppery spice that adds the perfect kick.
Join us as we uncork a bottle and share our thoughts on what makes this robust bourbon so special. Whether you’re a seasoned whiskey connoisseur or just starting your journey, this review is for you.
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Starlight 10 Year Old Bourbon: The Oldest Release from Starlight Distillery!
Join Wayne and Rebecca from YourBourbon Journey as they get their hands on a highly sought-after bottle—the Starlight 2025 10 Year Old Bourbon. This is the oldest release ever from Starlight Distillery in Borden, Indiana, and it’s a bottle they’ve been waiting for since they first tasted a sample at a Repeal Dinner almost a year ago!
In this review, Wayne and Rebecca discuss the unique aspects of this special release, including the specific three-grain mash bill (60% corn, 20% rye, 20% malted barley), its sweet mash process, and the incredibly rare Seguin Moreau Iconic Barrels it was aged in.
Poured at a bold 120.3 proof, they explore the rich, dark amber color and complex notes on the nose and palate. Can they find the pipe tobacco, dark chocolate, and caramel notes they’re looking for? And what does a 10-year-old bourbon with a low barrel entry proof taste like?
This isn’t just a review; it’s a celebration of a family-owned Indiana distillery that is making waves in the American whiskey world. If you love discovering craft distilleries and special, limited-release whiskey, this video is for you.
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Rivertown Single Barrel: Is This New Henderson, Kentucky Bourbon a Game Changer?
Join us for an exciting Kentucky bourbon whiskey review as we unbox and taste the highly-anticipated Rivertown Single Barrel from the brand-new Henderson Distilling Company – Rhythm River Distillery!
We were lucky enough to grab one of the last bottles of their very first release, which sold out an incredible 498 bottles in a single day! Co-founder Andrew Powell described the day as a blessing and a huge success for the fledgling distillery.
In this video, we’ll dive into the details of this eight-year-old, 124.6 proof single barrel bourbon. We’ll share our tasting notes on the unique citrus, cinnamon, and caramel notes that make this a truly different and bright-tasting whiskey.
We’ll also talk about the incredible story behind this local Kentucky distillery, its sourcing from an undisclosed location, and its bottling by The Bard Distillery.
Come along on our bourbon journey as we raise a glass to the people of Henderson, Kentucky, and celebrate this remarkable first release. The outpouring of local support was amazing, with bottles selling out by 2:30 PM across three different stores. Whether you’re a seasoned bourbon aficionado or just starting your collection, you won’t want to miss this review!
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🔥🥃 Blind Whiskey BATTLE ROYALE! Who Will Be Our August 2025 CHAMPION?! 🏆
Alright, buckle up, whiskey fanatics! 🚀 Get ready for a showdown of EPIC proportions! 🥃 In this thrilling blind tasting adventure, we’re putting FOUR incredible contenders head-to-head to crown the UNDISPUTED champion of our August 2025 whiskey lineup! 👑
Prepare your senses for an immersive journey into the captivating aromas and tantalizing flavors of these contenders (alphabetical order):
Bomberger’s Declaration 2025
Green River Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel
Lineage Batch 2
Neeley Bottled in Bond Four Grain
🚫 No labels, no biases – just pure, unadulterated whiskey appreciation! 👀 Join us as we meticulously nose 👃, sip 😋, and savor each dram, dissecting the intricate notes on the nose, the delightful dance on the palate 👅, the satisfying lingering finish ✨, and that crucial je ne sais quoi that makes a whiskey truly special. 🤔
Will the barrel-proof powerhouse 💪 dominate the competition? Will the elegantly aged spirit ⏳ steal the show? Or will a unique finish 🍇 or a captivating single barrel charm ✨ take home the ultimate crown? We’re ranking them from 4th place to the coveted 1st place spot🥇, and the suspense is building with every sip! 🤯
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🔥DETAILS REGARDING OUR FOUR FINALISTS🔥 (in alphabetical order):
✴️ Bomberger’s Declaration 2025
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Michter’s Distillery
Distillery: Michter’s Fort Nelson
Mash Bill: Undisclosed but likely high corn plus rye and malted barley
Age: NAS (at least 4 years)
Proof: 108
MSRP: $120
Released: July 2025
Specifics: Batch 25F1978, Bottle 1436 of 2673
Other: Aged in Chinquapin Oak. This year’s release utilizes barrels seasoned for different periods (18 months, 3, 4, and 5 years) before toasting and charring.
Purchased: 07/18/25 for $129 at Michter’s Fort Nelson
✴️ Green River Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Bardstown Bourbon Co.
Distillery: Green River Distilling Co.
Mash Bill: 70% Corn, 21% Wheat, 9% Malted Barley
Age: NAS (5 years per website)
Proof: 117.6
MSRP: $60
Other: “Home Wheat Home”
Purchased: 07/18/25 for $59.99 at Green River Tasting Room, Louisville KY
✴️ Lineage Batch 2
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Suntory Global Spirits
Distillery: Booker Noe Plant
Mash Bill: 77% corn, 13% rye, and 10% malted barley
Age: 15-year-old (blend of 15 and 20-year-old bourbons)
Proof: 111
MSRP: $250 (700 ml)
Released: 07/18/25
Other: Crafted in collaboration by Fred & Freddie Noe
Purchased: 07/18/25 for $250 at the Jim Beam Distillery
NOTE: The spirits in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Welcome to the grand finale of our Kansas City Whiskey series! In this final installment, we’re taking a deep dive into the spirited and rebellious history of Tom’s Town Distilling Co.
Uncovering Kansas City’s Prohibition-Era Past Named after the infamous political boss Tom Pendergast, this distillery is a tribute to the “Paris of the Plains” and the city’s defiant history. We’ll explore how Tom’s Town, founded in 2015 by David Epstein and Steve Revare, has revitalized the Crossroads Arts District by embracing the complex and compelling story of “Boss Tom.”
Tasting Flight: A Tom’s Town Whiskey Review Get ready for an in-depth tasting and review of four incredible spirits from Tom’s Town Distilling:
🥃 Pendergast’s Royal Gold Whiskey: This is not your average bourbon! Finished in 14-year-old ruby port casks, this 90-proof bourbon delivers rich aromas of caramelized sugar, oak, and stone fruits. We’ll taste if it lives up to the legend of the original “Royal Gold” brand that Pendergast himself sold to a thirsty public.
🥃 Limited Release Finished Bourbon: A true gem! This 5-year-old, 94-proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey is finished in Pinot Noir casks from Ayres, promising a unique and delicious flavor profile.
🥃 Tom’s Town Straight Rye Whiskey: Distilled in Kansas City from locally sourced grains and aged for at least 4 years, this Straight Rye is Bottled in Bond at 100 proof. With a robust and earthy profile, notes of caramel, toasted bread, spice, and dark chocolate, this is a must-try for any rye whiskey fan.
🥃 The Machine Series Half Baked: Prepare for the unexpected! Distilled from Lagunitas Lagunator beer and aged in white oak barrels, this is a truly daring and unique whiskey. We’ll explore its notes of bright grapefruit, saltwater taffy, and baking spices, and see if this adventurous spirit lives up to the hype.
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Join Wayne and Rebecca from Your Bourbon Journey as they finally get their hands on one of the most sought-after releases of the year: Larceny Barrel Proof Batch B525!
After a long hunt since its official May 2025 release, they finally track down this Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey from Heaven Hill Distillery at an unexpected location—Costco in Indiana! The best part? They snagged it for well below the $65 MSRP, paying just $55.99.
This wheated bourbon is a blend of 6-8 year old barrels, featuring the classic Larceny mash bill of 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, and 12% Malted Barley. Bottled at a bold 117.4 proof, this batch promises a powerful yet balanced flavor profile.
Find out how this Barrel Proof release stacks up against its predecessor, the A125 batch. Wayne and Rebecca dive deep into the tasting notes, exploring a complex palate of dark chocolate, baked pastry, and nutmeg. They discuss the long, pleasant finish and whether this bottle lives up to the hype after a three-month-long wait.
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✴️ Larceny Barrel Proof Batch B525
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Heaven Hill
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mash Bill: 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, 12% Malted Barley
Age: 6-8 years
Proof: 117.4
MSRP: $65
Released: May 2025
Other:
Purchased: 08/06/25 for $55.99 at Costco in Evansville IN
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Step into the rich history and modern revival of Kansas City whiskey with us! In this video, we’re diving deep into J. Rieger & Co., a legendary distillery with a story that spans over a century. We’ll explore their stunning, historic facility and get to the heart of what makes their spirits so unique.
First, we’re tasting three incredible spirits:
✴️ J. Rieger & Co. Monogram Whiskey 2025 Edition: This exclusive Kansas City Whiskey Solera Reserve is a limited-edition blend with a complex mash bill of 56% corn, 30% rye, and 14% malted barley. Bottled at 100 proof, only 2,000 of these special releases were produced.
✴️ J. Rieger & Co. Private Stock Bourbon: We got to bottle our own! This straight bourbon whiskey has an age statement of 5 years and 8 months, with a mash bill of 56% corn, 30% rye, and 14% malted barley. It was bottled at a robust 127.9 proof.
✴️ J. Rieger & Co. Caffè Amaro: An innovative blend of coffee liqueur and amaro, this spirit is made with Sumatra coffee and clocks in at 62 proof.
But it’s not all about the whiskey! We’ll also be giving you a tour of the distillery’s stunning space, and you’ll get to see the famous distillery slide in action. You don’t want to miss our visit to this amazing Kansas City landmark!
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Get ready for an exclusive bourbon adventure! We’re taking you on a trip to the Green River Distilling Co. Tasting Room in Louisville, KY to acquire one of their most unique bottles: the “Home Wheat Home” Green River Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel!
In this video, we’re not just reviewing a bottle—we’re sharing the full experience. Join us as we explore the Louisville Tasting Room and get our hands on this special single barrel select. We’ll dive deep into our tasting notes, discussing everything from the aroma to the finish, and provide our honest bourbon recommendations.
This is a must-watch for any fan of Kentucky bourbon and especially for those who love wheated bourbon. If you’re looking for a new bottle to add to your collection or just curious about this new bourbon release, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll give you the full scoop on why this selection is so special and whether it deserves a spot on your shelf.
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Get ready to explore the fascinating history and innovative whiskies of West Bottoms Whiskey Co.! In this video, we dive deep into the story of a Kansas City distillery rooted in pre-Prohibition heritage and taste four of their unique expressions: Kansas City Whiskey, Convergence Whiskey, American Blended Malt Whiskey, and Distiller’s Cut American Single Malt Whiskey.
West Bottoms Distillery was founded in 2016 by Alex Lindsey, aiming to revive the spirited history of the West Bottoms district – a bustling 19th and early 20th-century railroad and agricultural hub with a thriving saloon scene. We’ll uncover how this history inspires their brand and their whiskies, even featuring a “Murdock” mascot that embodies the industrial age’s hardworking spirit.
We’ll start with Kansas City Whiskey, a pre-Prohibition style blend of rye, bourbon, and a touch of dry Oloroso sherry. This unique “rectification” process gives it a warm, spicy start and a smooth, fruity finish.
Next, we have Convergence Whiskey, a fitting name for this blend of rye and single malt. Its signature Malbec wine cask finish merges old traditions with modern techniques for a uniquely flavorful spirit.
Prepare for a surprise with our American Blended Malt Whiskey, a special combination of our own peated Distiller’s Cut and a 4-year-old single malt. It’s the perfect introduction to smoky, complex whiskies!
Finally, we’ll savor Distiller’s Cut, our premium American Single Malt. This limited-run, hand-waxed bottle is Kansas City’s first peated whiskey, distilled and aged in-house on our copper pot still for a true taste of our craft.
Join us as we explore the unique flavors and story behind West Bottoms Whiskey Co. So grab your favorite glass, settle in, and let’s explore these incredible whiskeys together! Click play ▶️ NOW!
We highly recommend that you add West Bottoms Whiskey Co in Kansas City MO to Your Bourbon Journey!
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Kansas City Whiskey is a pre-prohibition style of blended American whiskey based on the process of rectification, the blending of up to 2.5% sherry into the whiskey. Our unique Kansas City Whiskey blends Rye and Bourbon whiskeys with a dry Oloroso sherry from Spain. The result is a beautiful sipping whiskey with a warm spicy front and a smooth, earthy, fruity finish. Retail $40
✴️ Convergence Whiskey
Convergence Whiskey embodies this rich history, combining rye and single malt whiskeys into a distinctive blend, which rests in a Malbec wine cask for its signature finish. This cask resting process allows time and tradition to merge into one uniquely blended whiskey that honors both classic and modern whiskey making techniques. Retail $50
✴️ American Blended Malt Whiskey
This truly unique blend is a very special combination of our peated Distiller’s Cut, and a 4-year-old selected single malt whiskey. This complex whiskey will continue to surprise as you sip. This blended malt whiskey is the perfect intro to those exploring scotches with light smoke and intricate flavors. Retail $60
✴️ Distiller’s Cut – American Single Malt Whiskey
Our premium offering. 100% distilled and aged by West Bottoms Whiskey Co. on our 211-gallon copper alembic pot still. The first peated whiskey in Kansas City. 50% malted barley/ 50% peated malt. Aged 1 year in 5-gallon barrels. Limited runs being released. and available in our Parlor. Each bottle has been hand wax dipped and crested with our seal. Retail $70 (375 ml)
NOTE: The spirits in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Get ready for an epic whiskey journey! In this video, we’re diving deep into the highly anticipated Michter’s 2025 Legacy Series, featuring a tasting review of both the Shenk’s Homestead 2025 and Bomberger’s Declaration 2025. This is more than just a tasting; it’s a look into the rich history of American whiskey.
The Michter’s Legacy Series pays homage to the brand’s incredible heritage, which traces back to 1753 and the Shenk’s distillery founded by John Shenk. This distillery later became Bomberger’s Distillery before finally becoming the iconic Michter’s Distillery we know and love today.
First up, we’re exploring the Shenk’s Homestead 2025, a bold whiskey that Michter’s Master Distiller Dan McKee describes as having “lingering baking spice notes.” We’ll talk about the unique finishing process in French oak barrels from the Vosges forest, and how this accentuates the character of the rye.
Then, we’ll uncork the Bomberger’s Declaration 2025, a truly multi-dimensional whiskey. Michter’s Master of Maturation Andrea Wilson shares how “Chinquapin barrels” and a unique “spectrum of different barrels” with varying natural seasoning periods—from 18 months to a staggering 5 years—contributed to its complex and delicious flavor.
We’ll be doing a side-by-side tasting review, giving you our honest thoughts on the 2025 Shenk’s Homestead and the 2025 Bomberger’s Declaration.
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Mash Bill: Undisclosed but known for a rye-forward character
Age: NAS (at least 4 years)
Proof: 92.1
MSRP: $110
Released: July 2025
Specifics: Batch 25E1901, Bottle 1865 of 2305
Other: Finished in toasted French oak from the Vosges region
Purchased: 07/18/25 for $119 at Michter’s Fort Nelson
✴️ Bomberger’s Declaration 2025
Classification: Sour Mash Whiskey
Company: Michter’s Distillery
Distillery: Michter’s Fort Nelson
Mash Bill: Undisclosed but likely high corn plus rye and malted barley
Age: NAS (at least 4 years)
Proof: 108
MSRP: $120
Released: July 2025
Specifics: Batch 25F1978, Bottle 1436 of 2673
Other: Aged in Chinquapin Oak. This year’s release utilizes barrels seasoned for different periods (18 months, 3, 4, and 5 years) before toasting and charring.
Purchased: 07/18/25 for $129 at Michter’s Fort Nelson
NOTE: The spirits in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.