Can extended aging and traditional production methods make one high-proof bourbon objectively better than another? Wild Turkey 101's craftsmanship proves they can. Read the full article at Why Wild Tu ...
Whiskey was the drink of choice for many U.S. presidents. Find out which presidents loved this spirit, what type they ...
Fewer Americans are reaching for a glass at the end of the day, leaving California grape growers with more supply than buyers. From Napa to San Diego, vineyards are being ripped out as consumption ...
As the holiday season ramps up, so does the hunt for the perfect gift. And if you’ve got a bourbon lover on your list, here are new releases to look for. Bardstown Bourbon Company’s latest version of ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - With one day left before Thanksgiving, many will celebrate early Wednesday night during Wild Turkey Wednesday, and Springfield police remind revelers about safety and planning ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. For millions of Americans, Thanksgiving is simply not Thanksgiving without turkey. The ...
You can be forgiven for feeling confused about the newly politicized question of whether your Thanksgiving turkey is more expensive this year than last year. The Farm Bureau and President Donald Trump ...
Florida is home to two subspecies of wild turkey, with a statewide population between 80,000 and 100,000. Hunting a wild turkey for Thanksgiving is possible, but the hunting season occurs in the ...
They're everywhere in Sacramento this time of year; strutting across streets and holding up traffic around Arden, destroying gardens in Orangevale and leaving droppings on Fair Oaks sidewalks. Wild ...
At this fall’s prestigious New York World Spirits Competition, a wheated bourbon that’s widely available for about $30 claimed the title of Best Overall Bourbon. The blind-tasting competition drew a ...
This time of year, turkeys are almost never alone. In late fall, flocks of wild turkeys will feed together in meadows, digging up worms or foraging for acorns and grasses. Meals aren’t always peaceful ...
Wild turkeys have made a great comeback in Rhode Island. They're frequently spotted pecking for food in front yards, holding up traffic as they cross streets, or even staking out drive-throughs for ...