Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old!

Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old!

As 2022 draws to a close, we wish to say, “Thank you” to our many loyal followers, readers and subscribers. On this, our three year anniversary, we have archived 310 individual reviews of 164 different whiskies. While we haven’t upload many articles this year, Hannah and I did add reviews written by my youngest daughter. Check out Elora’s assessments and learn what music she listens to while enjoying a glass.

While our noses, taste buds, and preferences conflict from time to time, we do get to enjoy this adventure together as we share each day’s events over a good pour. Some of this year’s favorites include:
▪︎ Boarder Cask Strength Bourbon,
▪︎ Booker’s 2022-01 Ronnie’s Batch,
▪︎ Little Book Chapter 3,
▪︎ Horse Soldier Reserve, and
▪︎ Maker’s 46 Cask Strength.

NATIONAL BOURBON HERITAGE MONTH

Like last year, we accepted the 30 Bourbons in 30 Days challenge this past September. This year, we incorporated a twist. Other than four mainstream whiskies which we assessed, we enjoyed 24 unique bourbons we didn’t add to our review library. Idaho (where we live) is a Control State. The Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD) provides its residents with ISLD Picks instead of Store Picks.

When these unique bottles become available, we bring them home to our bunker. The offerings are available to patrons of Idaho’s state run liquor stores, and we decided to open and enjoy some of the collection without review. It had been quite some time since I took pleasure in a pour without first preparing a review.

Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old!

What did we learn? For the most part, the bulk of the ISLD bourbons were just “good”, with only a few being stellar. Maker’s Mark and Old Forester selections continue to impress, while offerings from Elijah Craig and Knob Creek fell a little short of expectations for us. Still, I am looking forward to next year’s challenge.

ENHANCED WEBSITE NAVIGATION

To improve website navigation and provide quick access to corresponding detail, we’ve added a couple new jump-link features. These links can be accessed from within each review and from any website page.

Near the bottom of each review, a link to other whiskies given the same score* (93/100) can be found.

Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old!

*NOTE – whiskeys in any given numeric tier do not have the same aroma, flavor or finish; they are NOT the same. They are merely on par with one another. Most of all, be mindful our ratings and scores are subjective as they are awarded by the reviewer.

When there are additional iterations of reviewed pours, readers can jump directly to whiskies from the same stable. For example, when a Booker’s, ECBP, or Maker’s product is reviewed, one can access other products in the review library.

Another navigation aid can be found in the expanded “Whiskey Sorted” sidebar widget located at the top, right or bottom of each page depending on the device being used. The widget provides quick access to Brian’s and Hannah’s ratings and whiskeys by Price or Proof. Here one can jump directly to Whiskey Sorted by Distillery as well.

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SOCIAL MEDIA

This year, Hannah and I frequently posted on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Twitter. While some of our thoughts included review access on our own site, there were many with links to whiskey related industry news, as well as updates on what we were doing.

This past June and July we participated in a Summer Advent event with our local whiskey enthusiast group. We put our skills to the test as we attempted to determine blind the type of whiskey submitted, its proof, the name of the sample and when available, its age and the distillery where the dram was made. My efforts were humbling, while Hannah did well, finishing fourth. Our escapades were updated on the various platforms.

And like last December, we’re closing out the year with drams from Whiskey Advent Calendars leading up to Christmas day. This year we’re doing two fun, no-pressure whiskey calendars, one featuring American and the other, an abbreviated World list. Be sure to follow us on Social Media to see where we are, what we’re drinking, and what we are doing next.

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Lastly, please consider subscribing to our website using the SUBSCRIBE widget in the site sidebar. Enter your name and email address then click the SUBSCRIBE button so you’ll never miss new content.

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WhiskeyfortheAges.com subscribers are first to be notified (by email) whenever we post … and don’t worry … we hold contact information in the strictest confidence. And, readers can use our Contact Page to email their review and content requests. Click the Leave.A.Reply button below each review and article to give input and share your thoughts.

Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old and we are evolving. Thanks again to everyone who follows and comments on our posts! And as always, we look forward to sharing our pours and thoughts in the year ahead.

Cheers!
– Brian

WhiskeyfortheAges.com, Editor
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Whiskey for the Ages is Three Years Old!

The Greg Walters Show Podcast

The Greg Walters Show Podcast

posted 07-October-2022

Hello Friends and Followers!

As the overwhelming popularity of live streams continues to increase, grassroots, end-user-based information and narratives attract more global viewers. I have been invited to guest on The Greg Walters Show ! We will start Happy Hour a bit early (1500 Eastern) on Friday afternoon, 14-October with “A Shot of Reality”.

Join us for a candid conversation about Bourbon, Business and my journey from print to furniture and on to the world of corn, fire, and Oak. We’ll also touch on how my daughters came to be involved with our whiskey website and maybe even uncover a UFO or two!

Those of you with LinkedIn accounts can join us on the platform. Otherwise, click the show header below to access thw show.

The Greg Walters Show

Note: During the nearly 3-hour show, Greg and I talk business and bourbon.

I don’t have a favorite bourbon, I like them all. When visiting an adult beverage establishment, I typically look ‘top left’ and work my way down. If the only bourbon offered is Jack or Jim, I order Jack neat, with ice on the side.
— Greg Walters

THE GREG WALTERS SHOW

The Greg Walters Show brings top B2B Office Technology Influencers and personalities to the forefront. In the self-described cross-style of Johnny Carson, Joe Rogan, and Between Two Ferns, guests will talk about everything from the latest Business Technology trends to Tic Toc UFOs.

The Greg Walters Show addresses the impact of technology on business and societal evolution – with a dash of Frank Sinatra and a drop of good bourbon. 

EPISODE SCHEDULE

Schedule of dates. Guests may change without notice:

Ep. 1 Scott Murr – Titan 8, 8/2022
Ep. 2 Eddie Riddell – All Associates 9/29
Ep. 3 Art Post – P4P 10/6
Ep. 4 Blair Dawson – McDonald Hopkins LLC 10/13
Ep. 5 Brian Dawson – Bourbon and Business 10/14 Happy Hour, Friday at 1500 EST
Ep. 6 Trevor Mosses – Tigerpaw 10/20
Ep. 7 Patricia Ames & Amy Wiess – BPO 10/27
Ep. 8 West McDonald – West Wonders, MPSA 11/3
Ep. 9 Joe Bargainer – Ricoh 11/10
Ep. 10 Kevin Morris – Kevin’s Favorite Wines of the World/Year 11/11
Ep. 11 The Greg Walters Show Thanksgiving Business Technology Extravaganza – Gary Peterson, 11/17
Ep. 12 December 1 – Greg VanDeWalker, Great America
Ep. 14 December 8 – Mike Stramaglio
Ep. 15 Christmas Open House Happy Hour Friday, December 15

I am excited and honored to have such a distinguished list of guests. I promise to deliver relevant views and opinions in an entertaining and informative manner.  This is going to be great.
— Greg Walters

Greg Walters, Inc. is a people-centric business process optimization, digital marketing & coaching agency. We work with the providers and consumers of business technology designing and implementing programs delivering more productivity, increased revenue, controlled costs and expanded profit.

Greg Walters, Inc. media properties include:
TheDeathOfTheCopier.com,
GRWalters.com, and
Walt’s Weekly Words.

(Content is published in multiple channels.)

posted by Brian Dawson
WhiskeyfortheAges.com
Editor in Chief

National Bourbon Heritage Month 2022

National Bourbon Heritage Month 2022
30 Bourbons in 30 Days Challenge

posted Tuesday, 30-August-2022

Welcome September – And as Bourbon Aficionados we should be partying! In fact, back in August 2007, the U.S. government thought we should all celebrate. You see, in the previous decades Kentucky citizens throughout the state had been enjoying Bourbon Festivals in downtown Bardstown. So Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning introduced a Simple Resolution to the 110th U.S. Congress …

… Now, therefore, be it …

(1) That the Senate, designates September 2007 as “National Bourbon Heritage Month”,

(2) recognizes bourbon as “America’s Native Spirit” and reinforces its heritage and tradition and its place in the history of the United States, and

(3) recognizes the contributions of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to the culture of the United States.

— S. Res. 294, 110th Congress¹

RESOLUTION CONFIRMATION

The 110th Congress of the U.S. Senate passed S. Res. 294² by unanimous consent. Sadly, as a simple resolution, it was not law and non-binding and the legislation was never renewed. Still, the Commonwealth of Kentucky celebrates Bourbon Heritage Month every September.

Those of us who enjoy bourbon can still join in the party. We should make September our Bourbon Heritage Month. To which, Hannah, Elora and I are issuing our second 30 Bourbons in 30 Days WhiskeyfortheAges.com Challenge …

30 BOURBONS IN 30 DAYS CHALLENGE

Anyone can join along and the guidelines are simple:

National Bourbon Heritage Month 2022
30 Bourbons in 30 Days
Challenge – September 2021

  1. No ryes, scotches or other whiskies … only bourbons.
  2. Enjoy a different Bourbon every day. No duplicates … 30 different bourbons in 30 days.
  3. Unique bourbon iterations are okay (I.e.: Maker’s Mark and Maker’s 46 or Elijah Craig Barrel Proof A121 and B521).
  4. Open your bunker. Select your bourbons at random or develop a structured plan. (We are enjoying Idaho State Liquor Division Picks this year!) Make the challenge your own.
  5. Keep track of and share your 30 Bourbons in 30 Days Calendar and bourbon treasures with the group.
  6. Explore and Enjoy Bourbon Responsibly.
OUR WHISKEYFORTHEAGES.COM LIST

We’ve compiled our 30 Bourbons in 30 Days WhiskeyfortheAges.com Calendar like this …

This year we’ve chosen bourbons selected by the Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD). These bourbons were exclusively available to Idaho residents and liquor store patrons (think Store Pick whiskies).

Mondays will be our review days … We will be selecting a more mainstream Bourbon from our bunker, prepare our reviews, then post them when ready later in the week.  In addition, we will be sharing our thoughts on what we are drinking throughout the month in various Social Media platforms. It is our hope others will join in our conversations as well.

So how about it? Care to join in the fun?

Download your own 30 Bourbons in 30 days Challenge Calendar, fill it in and start sharing your bourbon picks today.

written and posted by

Brian Dawson
Editor, WhiskeyfortheAges.com

REFERENCES

¹Citation: S.Res. 294 — 110th Congress: A resolution designating September 2007 as “National Bourbon Heritage Month”. Retrieved from https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/sres294

²Click National Bourbon Heritage Month to read the entire resolution.