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Tennessee whiskey vs. bourbon: What's the difference?
Is Tennessee whiskey bourbon?
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Tennessee whiskey vs. bourbon: What's the difference?
December 8, 2021
byCaskX
5 min read
Is Tennessee whiskey bourbon?
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CaskX talks with industry insider The Whiskey Wash
October 28, 2021
byCaskX
2 min read
Once again CaskX has gotten some media attention, this time from a leading whiskey industry insider, The Whiskey Wash.
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Barrel aging: What is bourbon's sweet spot?
October 21, 2021
byCaskX
3 min read
I believe the sweet spot for bourbon is between 5 and 8 years.
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8 Newly Released Whiskeys You Should Try & 7 More To Come
September 23, 2021
byCaskX
8 min read
I recently wrote this piece for AlcoholProfessor.com on some of the most sought-after bourbons of the current Bourbon Release Season.
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CaskX featured on Spectrum News
September 5, 2021
byCaskX
2 min read
This week, CaskX was featured in a story by Spectrum News of Kentucky.
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A closer look at bourbon's legal definition
August 19, 2021
byCaskX
5 min read
Let's take a look at what constitutes a bourbon, and how that differs from other whiskey categories.
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A look at the world's most expensive bourbons
August 5, 2021
byCaskX
3 min read
Statistics show that we're only at the tip of the Bourbon Boom iceberg, and prices will continue to rise for highly sought-after brands.
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