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GlenDronach 10 Year Old 'Luke Skywalker'

Glen Skywalker GlenDronach 10 Year Old 'Luke Skywalker'

This limited edition for the Danish market was released in 2016 and is (for the moment?) the last one in the so-called Star Wars series. Because of the light blue label, this one was dubbed Luke Skywa…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 3 088

GlenDronach 12 Year Old 'Yoda'

Jedi Dronach GlenDronach 12 Year Old 'Yoda'

In 2015 the successor of the so-called Darth Vader hit the market. This Yoda, because of the color of the label reminds you of the lightsaber (or is it his skin?) of the diminutive Jedi Master, matured…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 1 083

Blanton's Straight From The Barrel

Mildly Burnt Sugars Blanton's Straight From The Barrel

Blanton's Straight from the Barrel is a special release by Buffalo Trace, launched in 1984 by master distiller Elmer T. Lee. It was – at the time – the first single barrel bourbon ever. By now that has…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 2 186

Pikesville 6 Year Old 110 Proof Straight Rye

Roaring Oak! Pikesville 6 Year Old 110 Proof Straight Rye

Six years seems young, but for an American whiskey, that is already quite well matured. This Pikesville is a straight rye whiskey, which means the main ingredient is rye, in this case upholstered with…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 1 087

A. Smith Bowman John J. Bowman Pioneer Spirit

Broken Branch A. Smith Bowman John J. Bowman Pioneer Spirit

On the day after Prohibition – this is 1934 – the A Smith Bowman distillery was founded on the Bowman Sunset Hill Farms. We are in Virginia. But in February 1988 the brand was taken over by drinks giant…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 0 082

Hartfield & Co. Bourbon

Pay the Bills Hartfield & Co. Bourbon

We are in Paris, Kentucky, where Andrew and Larissa Buchanan founded the craft distillery Hartfield & Co in 2013. For their bourbon they use 19% rye and 19% malted barley; the remaining 62% is corn. They…

@markjedi1By @markjedi18 years ago 0 070