Lost Lantern’s ambitious United States of Bourbon Cask Strength blends bourbons from all 50 states into a surprisingly cohesive and intensely complex pour, creating one of the most inventive and conversation-worthy whiskey releases of the year in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Utilizing bourbon from the 13 states that were the first in the union, Lost Lantern United States of Bourbon 1776 Edition delivers a great tribute to America.
Lost Lantern United States of Bourbon 100 Proof combines bourbons from distilleries in all 50 states to satisfying results, making it a must-have for bourbon fans who can appreciate this unique entry into bourbon’s American history.
Little Book Chapter 10 “All the Wiser” revisits the concept behind the acclaimed Chapter 3 by blending older versions of Jim Beam’s Small Batch Collection bourbons with a sherry and toasted cask finished component, resulting in a rich and dynamic whiskey that ranks among the series’ best releases.
Green River’s first Distillery Select release pairs the distillery’s oldest bourbon to date with a toasted oak finish, creating a rich, sweet-and-spicy crowd-pleasing pour that showcases why the new series is off to such a strong start.
The inaugural release includes a recurring 100 Proof expression, a recurring Cask Strength expression, and a limited 1776 Edition created for America's 250th anniversary.
Newly Formed Agreement Leverages Two Award-Winning Kentucky Distilleries to Ensure a Premium Sipping Experience Across All Bourbon and Whiskey-Based RTD SKUs.
The Confluence Project Volume 1 unites craft whiskey innovators New Riff and Chattanooga Whiskey in a collaboration years in the making, celebrating the unique relationship between competition and cooperation that continues to drive American whiskey forward.
For comedian Jim Gaffigan, what started as a harmless pandemic-era pastime snowballed into a full-blown obsession that any bourbon drinker will recognize: the uncontrollable need to take it to the next level and commit fully to what is — let's be honest — a hobby with a drinking problem.
Among the countless whiskeys released in 2025, one rose unmistakably to the top. It distinguished itself not only in craftsmanship and character, but in its ability to leave a lasting impression long after the glass was empty.
Competition for Best Bourbon of the Year is as intense as it’s ever been, and 2025 offered no shortage of standout bottles. Even so, these five distinguished themselves in remarkable ways.
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