"Back in the day, when I was selling two cases of Elmer T. Lee a week as my well bourbon, it was my favorite whiskey in an old fashioned, or in almost any recipe that allowed for it," states King.
If you’re tired of drinking the same old whiskey brands with the same old cocktails and tasting the same old flavors, it’s time to try something new. There is a world of unique flavors and ...
This zero-proof take on an Old Fashioned is also a collaboration with ... Rock & Dry is different—it’s made from a base rye “non-whiskey” which is combined with barrel-aged maple syrup ...