The People's Bourbon Review

Larceny Barrel Proof Batch C922 Review (First Pour)

A review of Larceny Barrel Proof Batch C922 written by Mark Pringle
Larceny Barrel Proof never disappoints, and with a mash bill of 68% corn, 20% wheat, and 12% malted barley, Larceny Barrel Proof Batch C922 is no exception. As far as relatively available wheated bour...

How to Evaluate Bourbon and Other Whiskeys

Bourbon tastings have become a popular activity among whiskey drinkers. In fact, you have seen enthusiasts analyze and evaluate whiskeys as if they are examining a fine work of art. These experts refe

Old Ezra 7-Year Rye Review (First Pour)

A review of Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey written by Mark Pringle
Old Ezra 7-Year Rye is a beauty, and I am really looking forward to tasting again as it opens up. Still, this first pour is impressive and complex. It almost feels like a finished whiskey (I'll ge...

How to Host a Bourbon Tasting Event for Friends

Written by Mark Pringle
Bourbon is to be enjoyed with friends. When you combine friendship with a bourbon tasting, you create a memorable experience. However, what is the best way to host a bourbon-tasting event? What does a

What is Bourbon and What Can You Use it for Other than Drinking?

Bourbon is a kind of American whiskey made from corn. Many are uncertain whether whiskey is a Bourbon or not, but the logic is that it needs to be distilled from a blend of grains with at least 51

Axe and the Oak Cask Strength

A review of Axe and the Oak First Stake Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey written by Scott Oby
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Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon Review

A review of Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
I had never reviewed or tasted Willett Pot Still Reserve previously. For years they always sourced their bourbon and, from my understanding, sourced from various locations. So, reviewing it would mean...

What is the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and What are the Stops on the Trail?

The Kentucky Bourbons Trail, popularly known as the Bourbon Trail, is a collection of 18 distillers located in and around Louisville. The trial was launched in 1999 by the Kentucky Distiller Asso

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

Stellum Serpens Single Barrel Rye Review

A review of Stellum Serpens Single Barrel Rye written by Mark Pringle
Nose The nose of Stellum Serpens Single Barrel Rye starts very rye-forward with mild cinnamon, but after some time and after taking a few sips, a very creamy caramel green apple and molasses co...

Buzzard’s Roost Barrel Strength Straight Bourbon Review

A review of Buzzard's Roost Barrel Strength Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
A review of Buzzard’s Roost Barrel Strength Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This 114.4 proof blend of 4 to 6-year-old MGP whiskeys is an aggressive bourbon. The sample was provided cour...

Stagg Jr. Bourbon Batch 15 Hits the Mark In Spite of its Heat

A review of Stagg Jr. Batch 15 written by Mark Pringle
Stagg Jr. Bourbon Batch 15, which drinks at a 131.1 proof level, is a bourbon enthusiast's treasure. However, it is not for the faint of heart because of the high alcohol by volume content. S...