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29 Mar 2012

Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day coming and going once again, I wanted to write about an Irish whiskey that may or may not be new to you…Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey.  This Irish gem is distilled with barley and grain.  On the nose, you will get some tropical and citrus fruit... Read More
22 Sep 2011

Svedka Grape

The best, inexpensive vodka has just introduced a new flavor to their  portfolio.  Svedka introduced Svedka Grape into the family in August of 2011.  This newest flavor is made with West Coast Concord Grapes and distilled 5 times.  I tried it with ginger ale and it was great.  I’ve also heard of... Read More
23 Mar 2011

Christian Brothers Honey

Brandy fans, listen up!  There has not been a new innovation to brandy since it’s birth…that is, until now.  Christian Brothers has released a new product using their traditional VS brandy and infusing it with natural honey.  Christian Brothers Honey is a 70 proof explosion in your ... Read More
21 Mar 2011

Poland or Russia: Who Invented Vodka?

Bourbon comes from America, Scotch comes from Scotland, and Tequila comes from Mexico.  These are pretty obvious,  but what about Vodka?  Vodka is one of the most popular spirits in the world right now.  People, from all over, drink it straight, make martinis, and mix it into countless cocktails.  But... Read More
7 Mar 2011

Weather Mark Tavern

A few weeks ago, a couple buddies and I decided to grab some lunch.  One of my friends had a Groupon for a bar in the South Loop so we decided to check it out.  The bar was Weather Mark Tavern located at 1503 Michigan Ave.  Weather Mark is one... Read More
3 Mar 2011

NEW Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve

Big big news in Bourbon Country!! The BRAND NEW Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve is here!  Its Knob Creek’s first-ever single barrel bourbon.  Knob Creek Original is part of the Jim Beam Small Batch Bourbon Collection (The others include Booker’s, Baker’s, and Basil Hayden’s). ... Read More
31 Aug 2010

ABC’s Of Bourbon: G-No Additives

The last standard of the ABC’s Of Bourbon is “No Additives”.  I know, I know…it doesn’t start with a “G”.  There are no good ways to say “No Additives” using the letter “G”.  This standard means no additional alcohol, flavoring agents such as caramel, or colorings are permitted.  In case some of you were... Read More
25 Aug 2010

ABC’s Of Bourbon: F-Filled

We’re almost to the end and just like the last 2, the 6th standard dealswith proof again.  In order to be called a bourbon, the bottles must be “Filled” at no less than 80 proof(40%abv).  There are bourbons, however, that do have a higher proof than 80…that’s fine, it just can’t be lower.  Also,... Read More
18 Aug 2010

ABC’s Of Bourbon: E-Entered

Just like the previous standard, the fifth standard has to do with the proof…proof of the whiskey when it is “Entered” into the barrel.  The whiskey must enter the barrel at no more than 125 proof(62.5% abv).  Here is a picture of bourbon entering new, charred, oak barrels.  Another standard keeping bourbon a... Read More
16 Aug 2010

ABC’s Of Bourbon: D-Distilled

The fourth standard has to do with distillation.  Distillation is the evaporation and subsequent condensation of a liquid.  In other words, it’s when impurities are removed from the liquid.  The law states that it must be distilled at no more than 160 proof(80% abv).    Short and sweet. A – American Made... Read More
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My name is Phil Block. I'm from the south suburbs of Chicago, Tinley Park. Now I'm living in the city and working in the liquor industry where i have been for over 3 years.

I love what I do and like keeping people informed on what's going on by evaluating spirits like whisky, vodka, gin, etc. I'm talking about new product launches, trends in the liquor industry, good deals, and straight up taste. If we're going to buy spirits, shouldn't we know what we're drinking? Stay informed with me.
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