Review: Deschutes Brewery Lil’ Squeezy and Humm Zinger
Two new seasonals designed for summer sipping from our buddies up in Bend, Oregon. Deschutes Brewery Lil’ Squeezy Juicy Ale – Lil’ Squeezy — a nod to Deschutes’ Fresh-Squeezed IPA — is the Oregon brewery’s stab at a sessionable hazy/New England IPA. It’s nod a bad effort. The richness of the malt and an abundance…
Review: Copper Fox Distillery Sassy Rye and Cognac Finish Rye
Virginia’s Copper Fox Distillery has been busy of late. They continue to expand at their second distillery and tasting room in Williamsburg, which opened in 2016. That distillery is larger than the original Sperryville location near the Shenandoah Valley and will eventually house a still twice as large as their original, a bigger malting house,…
Review: Solod Alpine Crystal and Bavarian Dark Vodka
Solod is a new vodka brand from the Ukraine, and it comes in two expressions, both built around (and arguably flavored with) malted barley. It’s really weird stuff (stay tuned) but, given the price point, something that might be quite appealing to cost-conscious shoppers. I don’t have a lot of data on exactly how these vodkas…
Review: Single Malt Whiskies of France’s Maison Benjamin Kuentz
Maison Benjamin Kuentz is a brand of single malt whiskies — four, at present — produced at G. Rozelieures Distillery in Lorraine, France. They’re all young whiskies — but quite fresh and light on their feet. I haven’t been able to track down a ton of production information about the products — but I did…
Review: Mighty Swell Spiked Spritzers (2019 Flavors)
Based in Austin, Texas, Mighty Swell is part of the burgeoning spiked spritzer market. At present the company offers four varieties, with its most recent flavor added earlier this year. Per the company: “Mighty Swell Spiked Spritzers were born of a desire to create a premium tasting, ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage that fits consumers active lifestyles…
Review: Sagamore Spirit Rye Port Finish
Baltimore-based Sagamore Spirit continues to innovate by taking MGP-distilled rye and applying unique finishes to it, taking an otherwise familiar product into a new direction and dimension. The latest of these is Sagamore’s Port Finish, a blend of straight ryes (with varying mashbills and ages) that is finished for six months in two different types…
Review: E&J XO Extra Smooth Brandy
Any product that includes “extra smooth” in its name is never a promising introduction, but in picking up a mini of Ernest & Julio Gallo’s highest-end brandy — designated an XO release — for all of 99 cents, I figured the overall level of risk was very low. There’s no formal age information here —…
Review: Madam Pattirini Gin
Who, you may rightly ask, is Madam Pattirini? Well, how about a story to start things off? Madam Pattirini, aka Brigham Morris Young, (January 18, 1854–February 20, 1931) was the son of Brigham Young and one of his wives, Margaret Pierce. In 1875, B. Morris Young served a mission for the LDS Church in the…