Everyone should have a classic bourbon on their bar cart. When I say “classic,” I mean something that’s recognizable even by novices, that has a history that matters to the modern bourbon industry and ...
Tasting bourbon blind (or anything blind for that matter) is always more complicated than you or our LIFE editor (who loves assigning these) might think. Most of what we run here are “single-blind” ...
Somehow, most gatherings at my house end up turning into a bourbon tasting. For bourbon enthusiasts, there's just not much better than sipping spirits and comparing notes among friends, am I right?
If you’ve been a reader of Paste’s Drink section for a long time, then you likely remember that we know our way around a blind tasting. For years, we conducted massive blind tastings of various craft ...
Author, entrepreneur, and bourbon and spirits expert Fred Minnick will guide you through a 2-day experience at J. Rieger. First, on Aug. 28, will be a Blind Bourbon tasting experience, that'll be ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. A group of nearly 150 bourbon drinkers gathered last week to get to the bottom of one pressing question: Do men or women have a better taste ...
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Blind judges built a bourbon hall of fame
When it comes to bourbon, not every bottle makes the cut year after year. But the Beverage Testing Institute, a top-notch group that's been judging spirits blind for decades, just rolled out its firs ...
Skip the unicorns. Kentucky’s best bourbon values are the bottles you can buy—under $40: outstanding quality, incredible ...
Cocktail Queries is a Paste series that examines and answers basic, common questions that drinkers may have about mixed drinks, cocktails and spirits. Check out every entry in the series to date.
FRANKFORT, Ky. – A former security guard accused of looking the other way as thieves spirited away thousands of dollars' worth of whiskey from a Kentucky distillery was indicted Tuesday, as ...
In November of 2013, a sellout crowd at the Bourbon Theatre launched into a cathartic, full-throated singalong of “Jumper,” with Third Eye Blind’s Stephen Jenkins leading the way off the ledge.
Whiskey aficionados may claim that Manhattans must be made with fiery, grassy rye, while an Old Fashioned requires the sweetness of bourbon. But a new study from a Drexel University food scientist ...
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