Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Rosso Vermouth, and Martha Outlaw’s Liqueur are blended into a Boulevardier and then aged in oak barrels. After we taste and determine it is worthy to be labeled Barrelsmith, we bottle at full strength,... Read More
Straight Rye Whiskey and Rosso Vermouth are blended into a Manhattan and then aged in oak barrels. After we taste and determine it is worthy to be labeled Barrelsmith, we then bottle at full strength, 35% ABV (70 proof). We source... Read More
London Dry Gin, Rosso Vermouth, and Martha Outlaw’s Liqueur are blended into a Negroni and then aged in oak barrels. After we taste and determine it is worthy to be labeled Barrelsmith, we bottle at full strength, 30% ABV... Read More
In the late 1800’s Brooklyn was one of the largest brewing centers in the country, home to more than 45 breweries. Lager beer in the “Vienna” style was one of the local favorites. Brooklyn Lager is amber-gold... Read More
Ancient Aztecs would celebrate with a bitter beverage made of cacao beans, peppers and spices. Use a few dashes of Fee’s Aztec Chocolate Bitters to expand the flavor of cocktails.
Forge Cellars is the work of winemaker Louis Barruol. He grew up in the Southern Rhone Valley, making wine at one of the benchmark estates of Gigondas, Chateau de St. Cosme. Along with owner Rick Rainey, they produce this dry... Read More
The first and only Solera aged/blended bourbon on the market! Using whiskey made in their new stills then kick started aging in small oak barrels and mixed with sourced bourbons of various ages. The final whiskey taken off the... Read More
Expressive, mineral driven and immensely bright in this vintage with citrus, floral and flinty components. From old vines on steeply sloping limestone soil, the wine is quite accessible in its youth, but with tremendous aging... Read More
While we could suggest what food this beer pairs well with, or which glass to serve it in, the most important thing to remember is: even though we may take beer very seriously, we don't take ourselves too seriously. It's... Read More