Tag: Bokeh

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 […]

Puffin Drinkwear Review


From Cosplay to Halloween and all points in between, it’s quite obvious that grown-up men and women just looooooove to play dress-up! While we at Booze Dancing Media find this ever growing trend to be cute and all, we prefer to get our dress-up ya-yas out by dressing […]

RancH2O Canned Cocktails Review


We’re headed to Dallas, Texas on today’s episode of A Tasting at The Murder Table for a taste of four canned ready-to-drink cocktails from a little company called RancH2O. Here’s a bit more info about RancH2O taken directly from a recent press release that landed in our inbox: […]

Finlandia Botanical Vodka Review


Summer may be over, but thanks to ever changing climatic conditions, a warm day is always right around the corner, regardless of the season. With that in mind, today’s episode of A Tasting at The Murder Table features two Vodka concoctions that were specially formulated to create light […]

Sun Smash Fruited Hard Seltzer Review


Another day, another Hard Seltzer… On today’s episode of A Tasting at The Murder Table, we sample four different Hard Seltzer expressions from ShadySide Beverages of Selah, Washington. SunSmash is the name of this new adult beverage and it comes in psychedelically decorated slimline cans. Here’s a bit […]

Whiskey Review – Tincup American Whiskey


Back in mid-July, we received an email from Colorado based PR firm, Backbone Media, announcing the release of two new bottle sizes for Tincup American Whiskey. In addition to the standard issue 750ml bottle, this past summer, Tincup released the Nugget size bottle which holds 375ml and the Motherlode […]

Beer Review – St. Feuillien Blonde Ale


You know you’re living in the Golden Age of American Craft Beer when you forget that many of the beer styles that we’ve grown to love were created somewhere else. Whether it’s the IPA which originated in England or the Berliner Weisse which originated in Germany or even […]