βConcerts, Cornbread & Cheap Bourbon: Benchmark Top Floor Rantβ
Not every day deserves a $50 bourbon. Benchmark Top Floor is my $20 ticket to keep the good times rolling β tailgates, Offspring concerts, or Tuesday night smash burgers. Itβs simple, easy, and perfect for when your wallet says βslow down, champ.β
The Rickhouse Rant, Vol. 7 β Old Forester 1920: Bourbon So Good It Should Be FSA Eligible
Old Forester 1920 might just be the best $60 you can spend in bourbon. Itβs bold, rich, and unapologetically spicyβlike the bourbon equivalent of a brown bear hug. But before we dive into tasting notes, letβs talk about the man who bottled trust, rebranded a doctor, and helped create one of the most enduring whiskey legacies in America. This rant has history, heat, and more cinnamon than your grandmaβs spice rack.
Bβs Rickhouse Rant Vol. 6-Traveller Whiskey & the Chris Stapleton Collab
Curious what happens when a powerhouse songwriter like Chris Stapleton lends his name to a whiskeyβand why that familiar face might have you reaching for your standard Buffalo Trace instead? In our latest Bβs Rickhouse Rant, we unpack Traveller Whiskey: a smooth, sweetβforward 90βproof blend that plays it safeβand maybe too safeβfor its own good. We break down the flavors (or lack of), question the marketing, and challenge you to ask: is this collaboration a crowdβpleasing homageβ¦ or just vanilla in disguise? Click through for the full take.
The Rickhouse Rant, Vol. 5 β Elijah Craig Small Batch: Age is Just a Number (Unless Youβre a Bourbon)
This oneβs for the bourbon that doesnβt need a legend to be legendary. Elijah Craig Small Batch may have lost its 12-year age statement, but it hasnβt lost its soul. A spice-sweet balance, a proper Kentucky hug, and a price thatβll make you wonder why youβre paying $60 for lesser bottles. The myth of Elijah Craig might be fictionβbut the greatness in this glass is real.
Rickhouse Rant, Vol. 4 β Buffalo Trace: Soup, Cigars, and Cowboy Coats
What would a bourbon rant be without Buffalo Trace? This isnβt just a bourbonβitβs an entire lifestyle brand, bottled, labeled, and slapped on soup cans, cologne, and (checks notes)β¦ Wrangler jackets? Urban cowboys unite. But behind all the scent-infused marketing and nostalgia-laced mystery lies a $26.99 bottle that actually delivers. Smooth, low-rye, sweet, and shockingly versatile for the price. Itβs not wheated, itβs not rare, itβs not revolutionaryβbut damn if it isnβt reliable. Just donβt pay more than $35, and donβt call it a buffalo. Theyβre bison. So yeahβBison Trace.