Savor The Golden Hour Cocktail, a delightful three-ingredient Bourbon drink that embodies the beauty of sunset and offers a moment of quiet joy.
Malone’s was another restaurant recommended to us. It is part of the Bluegrass Hospitality Group which also owns OBC. Everyone we spoke with said to go there if you don’t go to OBC. Just looking at the website made me hungry. The original is on Tate’s Creek Road. If you go to ...
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On first nose, I was surprised at the lack of sweetness. There was an oak and leather, and a tinge of tobacco. I also pulled a lot of baking spices that caught me off guard. The Four Grain Bourbon is three years old, so I expected the sweetness of corn, but even after sitting out...
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May I suggest you mull it over with some chocolate sprinkled pretties on hand? My mother-in-law has often told me that her coworker makes the best rum balls for their holiday party. Yes, rum balls, that holiday party staple from the 1960s, things that we thought went the way of bellb...
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I saw the “Antique” version for sale at about $33. A couple weeks later I was in Knoxville and saw the same two bottles priced at about $18 and $25. At the $25 price, I picked up the Antique (bottled at 107 proof) and will be working on a review of it for the near future...
I’m planning on using this drizzled over cheesecake, with candied bacon sprinkles. My question is: To save time, I have a store bought, (yes, shame on me!), Caramel sauce. If I’m adding just the bourbon, do I need to bring the caramel sauce to a boil? Or would this burn it...