The People's Bourbon Review

Broken Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon's Weird Profile Grows on You

A review of Broken Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
Musty oak. That is the first thing I sense on the nose of Broken Barrel Limited Edition Cask Strength Bourbon, Batch 007. After a few seconds of sitting in the glass, a little bit of caramel intertwin...

Shenk's Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey 2022 Review

A review of Shenk's Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey written by Mark Pringle
I hesitated to buy Shenk's Homestead 2022 Release, Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskey, because of the proof level. I struggle with most whiskeys under 100 proof. Because of this, Shenk's, being 91.2 p...

Battle of the Oak-Centric Bourbons: Barrel Vantage vs. 2XO The Phoenix Blend

Written by Mark Pringle
In the months prior to this writing, I was exposed to two very good oak-dominant bourbons: Barrell Vantage and 2XO - The Phoenix Blend. After letting the most recent purchase of 2XO open up a bit, I

Old Forester SBBP - The Kevin One

A review of Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength Bourbon written by Todd Bailey
Old Forester SBBP - 129.2 proof As an Old Forester fan, I was all too pleased to score a bottle of this single barrel selection.  I must admit to being an OF fan.  In particular, OF 1910 ...

Redwood Empire Rocket Top Straight Rye Whiskey Review

A review of Redwood Empire Rocket Top Straight Rye Whiskey written by Mark Pringle
This is a review of Redwood Empire Rocket Top Straight Rye Whiskey batch 002. Batch 2 is a 100-proof Bottled-in-Bond rye with a mash bill of 87% rye, 5% wheat, 5% malted barley, and 3% corn.  ...

Lost Lantern FEW Spirits Illinois Straight Bourbon Review

A review of Lost Lantern FEW Spirits Illinois Straight Bourbon written by Mark Pringle
I was very excited to review the Lost Lantern FEW Spirits Illinois Straight Bourbon Single Cask Series because I was previously exposed to Lost Lantern's single malts, and they were exceptional. A...

The Best Words to Use When Describing Bourbon

Written by Mark Pringle
Bourbon enthusiasts are always looking for the right word to describe the nose (aroma), palate (taste), or finish (sensation after you have swallowed) of bourbon or other whiskeys. If you are not in t

The Top 10 Terms Every New Bourbon Enthusiast Should Know

Bourbon is one of the United States’ finest contributions to the world of whiskeys. Legally, bourbon mash must have at least 51% corn and undergo aging in a new charred oak barrel. Regardless of

What are Wheated Bourbon and Wheat Whisky?

All whiskeys are made from a combination of grains which is known as a mash bill. What makes them different is the ratio of the different grains that go into the manufacturing and distilling of the fi

Larceny Barrel Proof A122 is Rich, Creamy, and HOT!

A review of Larceny Barrel Proof A122 written by Mark Pringle
The nose of Larceny Barrel Proof A122 is rich and creamy, with mild cinnamon or wheat spice. This bourbon smells heavy if that makes sense. While the aroma is not intense, it feels like you ...

Creamy, Dark, and Sweet Belle Meade Madeira Cask Bourbon is Delicious

A review of Belle Meade Bourbon Madeira Cask Finish written by Mark Pringle
I have almost finished this bottle of Belle Meade Madeira Cask Bourbon, and the experience has been memorable.  My wife and I visited Madeira (an archipelago located 280 mi off the c...

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