I cover a lot of cask-finished whiskey for this column, so at this point it’s pretty rare that I come across one that has never been done before, or at least one that’s pretty uncommon. But that is ...
The King of Kentucky brand has a long history, dating back to the late 19th century when it was created as a Kentucky straight bourbon. It was acquired by Brown-Forman in 1936 from Selected Kentucky ...
The Reserves, which launched last year, was the first new line extension for the brand since 2019, the year that Booker’s 30th Anniversary bourbon was released (stay tuned, that whiskey plays a part ...