The Laphroaig Elements L2.0 is an interesting and alternative malt from the long-living, famous distillery.| The Whiskey Wash
The first release in the Laphroaig Elements Series, a selection of whiskies that will put a focus on the mashing and fermentation elements of Laphroaig's whisky production.| The Whiskey Wash
Yellow Spot Irish Whiskey review: a 12-year-old single pot still whiskey from Midleton’s Spot range, matured in a combination of bourbon, sherry, and Malaga casks.| The Whiskey Wash
Discover our review of Little Brown Dog's Dailuaine 16 Year Old, a 2009 single malt matured in ex-Islay refill hogsheads. Just 253 bottles released.| The Whiskey Wash
A review of Old Ezra 7-Year Barrel Strength Bourbon—117 proof, 58.5% ABV, aged in Kentucky and known for delivering serious value at the right price| The Whiskey Wash
Jeff Bogursky of Green River Full Proof Bourbon from Owensboro’s revived historic distillery, bottled at 58.65% ABV with a high-rye mash bill and deep roots in Kentucky bourbon history.| The Whiskey Wash
Charles Steele samples Pendleton's 1910 100% Rye Whisky, made from Canadian rye and beloved around the world.| The Whiskey Wash
After being impressed by Pendleton’s rye, reviewer Charles Steele turns to Pendleton 1910 10-Year Bourbon. Does it deliver the same standout quality? Read the full review.| The Whiskey Wash
Pendleton Directors’ Reserve 2024 is the crown jewel of the range. Oregon-based reviewer Charles asks: does this premium expression earn its top-shelf status?| The Whiskey Wash
Old Fitzgerald Bottled in Bond 7 Year marks Heaven Hill’s push to bring the decanter line to the masses. We review this bourbon to see if it delivers on tradition and accessibility.| The Whiskey Wash
We review Lost Lantern Corbin Cash California Straight Rye Whiskey, a 7-year-old, 100% rye single cask release.| The Whiskey Wash
High West’s The Prisoner’s Share 2025 is one of the year’s most anticipated releases. A bold blend of straight whiskeys finished in The Prisoner wine barrels. Does it live up to the hype?| The Whiskey Wash
15 Stars Founder's Reserve Rye is already racking up awards, but does it live up to the hype? Charles Steele's review explores what makes this standout rye worth your attention.| The Whiskey Wash
This Bushmills whiskey underwent a secondary maturation in Amarone Dry Red Wine Valpolicella, Verona Hogshead French Oak, and was bottled for the Private Reserve series.| The Whiskey Wash
Paul John Brilliance is one of the flagship expressions from Paul John Distilleries in Goa, India. Indian whisky has seen an explosion in popularity in recent years,| The Whiskey Wash
A thoughtful review of Brother’s Bond Regenerative Grain Bourbon, exploring its sustainable grain sourcing, flavor profile, and how it stands out in the crowded bourbon market.| The Whiskey Wash
Blanton’s Original Single Barrel Bourbon debuted in 1984 under the guidance of Master Distiller Elmer T. Lee at Buffalo Trace Distillery.| The Whiskey Wash
I would 100% say that Jack Daniel's 10 Year Old is worth the money every time. That kind of confidence doesn’t come lightly—it really speaks to the quality you’re getting for the price.| The Whiskey Wash
This is a Macallan 1989 released by independent bottler Duncan Taylor as part of their Whisky Galore series. Bottled at 40%, this expression is now hard to find and limited largely to auctions.| The Whiskey Wash
Charles Steele samples the brand new Whiskey Row Bottled-in-Bond expression, aged for a minimum of four years in new, charred American oak.| The Whiskey Wash
We review 15 Stars Triple Cask II Fine-Aged Bourbon, a blend of Kentucky straight bourbons finished in cognac, rum, and apple brandy casks, aged 16 and 8 years.| The Whiskey Wash
Father’s Day (Sunday, June 16th) is just around the corner. And what better way to honor the man in your life than with a bottle of his favorite tipple?| The Whiskey Wash