Category: Booze Dancing TV

Draft Top Review


Depending upon your level of highfalutinism, drinking well-crafted Craft Beer while on-the-go can be a bit involved. As any Craft Beer geek will tell you, drinking directly from a bottle or can is only half the experience because you can’t get all those delicious aromas from a teeny […]

Tamworth Garden Damson Plum Gin Review


Just when you thought you heard about every possible spirit out there, you walk into a very pretty store that has shelves lined with very pretty bottles of booze and stumble upon something new. The store is Old Philadelphia’s Art in the Age and the new booze is […]

Rock Island Whisky Review


Rock Island Whisky comes to us from Douglas Laing, an independent, family-owned spirits business that’s been around since 1948. If you peruse their website, you’ll notice that their current offerings run the gamut… From single cask whiskies and bottled cocktails, to in-house blends such as The Scallywag, Timorous […]

Dogfish Head Tree Thieves Review


We don’t even know where to start with the origin of Dogfish Head’s latest release, which they call Tree Thieves, so we’ll let their press release do the heavy lifting this time around… Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, in collaboration with Dr. Pat McGovern, scientific director of the Biomolecular […]

Monkey Shoulder Whisky Review


When someone asks us what their first SIngle Malt Scotch should be, we always suggest whiskies like Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Auchentoshan, or Balvenie because of their supreme approachability. What’s interesting about the subject of this review, i.e. Monkey Shoulder, is that two of those suggestions are used in the […]

Dogfish Head Nordic Spring IPA Review


Late in 2022, we received an email from the fine folks in Milton, Delaware, i.e. Dogfish Head, announcing all of the adult beverages that they would be releasing throughout 2023. The list was broken down into the following categories: Off-Centered Art Series Ales Every Day, Year-Round Beers Occasional […]

New Liberty Bloody Butcher Bourbon Review


So the story behind New Liberty Distillery’s Bloody Butcher Bourbon goes like this… In the early 1800s, European settlers in the southern United States blended their corn with a native variety. The result was Bloody Butcher corn: instantly recognizable for its striking deep red kernels and legendary fruity, […]