Review: Starr Hill Whiter Shade of Pale Ale, Soul Shine (2014), and Little Red Roostarr (2014)

Three new brews from Starr Hill, arriving just in time for summer barbecues. Thoughts follow. Starr Hill Whiter Shade of Pale Ale White IPA – A hybrid of Belgian wheat beer and India Pale Ale, a bit like one of my current favorite brews, Lagunitas Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’. Made with wheat and two-row malt along…

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Review: 2 Wines from the International Wine of the Month Club

Wine of the Month Clubs are legion, but if you want to get started with one that offers a pretty broad range of unusual (yet well curated) wines, perhaps you could do worse than one of the originals, the International Wine of the Month Club. The focus here is on imported wines, with selections coming…

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Review: Husky Vodka

Imported from Siberia, this new vodka’s bottle is imprinted with a dog paw pressed into the glass. It’s distilled from (unspecified) grain and distilled five times before bottling. But is this vodka ruff? Er, rough? Ahem. Hey, the company donates $1 from each bottle sold to local dog rescue shelters, so your martinis are helping…

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Review: 1800 Milenio Extra Anejo Tequila

1800 is a top notch 100% agave brand that’s been around for decades, and now the distillery is putting out a new extra anejo bottling called Milenio. 1800 last had Milenio on the market way back in 2000. For this second edition, the spirit is aged traditionally in American Bourbon barrels for five years, then…

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Review: Kilchoman ImpEx Exclusive 2014 Single Cask Release

This bottling of Kilchoman carries the traditional Kilchoman label (rather than an independent bottler’s label), though it was bottled exclusively for the importer ImpEx (whose indie-bottled Exclusive Malts we regularly cover). You’ll know the difference by the red label vs. the usual Kilchoman blue. Inside, things are a bit different, too. After five years in an…

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Recipes for National Cognac Day 2014

June 4th marks the arrival of the holiday we’ve all been waiting for: National Cognac Day! A quick primer on Cognac: – It is a variety of brandy. – It is produced in the wine growing region of Cognac in France. – Like bourbon, it has certain requirements in its distillation process. It must be…

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Review: Wines of Chloe, 2014 Releases

Chloe is yet another wine brand designed to appeal to the I-need-a-cutely-named-wine-with-a-cute-bottle-to-take-to-the-dinner-party crowd. Not to be confused with Chloe Wines (a Seattle importer), the Chloe Wine Collection is a new offshoot of The Wine Group, a California-based mega-bottler. Chloe is starting up with three wines — two California bottlings and an Italian white. Thoughts on each…

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Review: Six Ciders from Tieton Cider Works

It’s time for a gaggle of apple ciders from Tieton Cider Works, based in Tieton, Washington. TCW makes at least 10 different products. Here we review a half dozen, all spins on the classic apple cider formula, and arranged from dryest to sweetest. Enjoy. Tieton Cider Works Tieton Blend Cider Dry – English style cider,…

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