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Buffalo Trace Distillery is relaunching two popular E.H. Taylor bourbons
Fans of well-known, collectible bourbons are always on the lookout for highly coveted bottle releases. They’ll be pretty happy to learn that Buffalo Trace is not only launching one wildly popular expression, but two. Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. collection: Four Grain and Cured Oak Buffalo Trace is relaunching two beloved bourbons from the Colonel E.H. […] -
How Rolex Is Reshaping the Pre-Owned Watch World
Buying a used Rolex has, for several decades now, been a bit of a treasure hunt. You could wander into a tiny shop tucked away between a tailor and a tobacconist, look into a tray of watches under a warm yellow light, and ask questions with answers that weren’t always neatly packaged. Who owned it […] -
Remus Bourbon is launching a whisky to honor Lou Gehrig
Fans of Remus Bourbon will be excited about the release of Remus Lou Gehrig Reserve Bourbon, created to honor Major League Baseball’s “Iron Horse”. Remus Bourbon Lou Gehrig Reserve This isn’t the first baseball-themed bourbon from the brand. In 2024 and 2025, it released Remus Babe Ruth Reserve Bourbon. This new expression, crafted by Master […] -
Wild Turkey is releasing a new limited-edition series commemorating iconic bottles from the brand’s history
Wild Turkey is an iconic, historic brand. Recently, the brand announced that it would take a moment to look back at its past while preparing for the future, with the launch of a new, limited-edition annual series created to commemorate beloved vintage expressions from days gone by. Austin Nichols Archives Collection: Gold Foil Edition It’s […] -
The other side of the sword: Black Rifle Coffee reminds us what Memorial Day is about
A lot of people have it right. Packing up the car with camping gear, floats for the river, a cooler full of beer, and food for a long getaway weekend with the family. Memorial Day is the official kick-off weekend for the summer. We can leave the rains of spring behind and look forward to […] -
Looking to throw the most exclusive World Cup watch party? Charter a yacht
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just a few weeks away, and already, people are looking for unique ways to watch the tournament. You can watch things live if you’re lucky enough to snag a ticket. Some hotels are offering premium packages costing up to half a million dollars. And you can always just charter […] -
Easy-drinking lagers to drink this spring and summer
There are a few choices when it comes to power ranking summer beers. Sure, you can make a claim for a classic West Coast IPA, wheat beer, Kolsch-style beer, or the salty, refreshing Gose-style beer. But, in the hierarchy of summer beers, it’s difficult to beat the appeal of a crushable, thirst-quenching lager. It just […] -
Moccamaster drops its first-ever all-black coffee maker
Just in time for Father’s Day, luxury coffee company Moccamaster dropped a brand new, super sleek variation of its beloved KBGT coffee maker. The KBGT Midnight is now the first-ever all-black design coffee maker by the brand, featuring a sleek black stainless steel thermal carafe. This new drop marks history for the brand, introducing a […] -
We explore how Japan is bringing its take on pizzas and burgers to America
Burgers and pizza, some of America's most iconic foods, are being reimagined by Japanese chefs. From wagyu to utilizing Japanese flour, Japanese interpretations of burgers and pizza still resemble the original inspirations but are uniquely different. Recently, several chefs and restaurants have been bringing that Japanese style to America, some to much acclaim. We spoke to a few to learn the details. -
Finest Punta Cana review: Why this all-inclusive won me over
When I visited Finest Punta Cana this spring, I was curious to see whether the convenience would outweigh the compromises. -
The sober bartender makes perfect cocktails without ever tasting them
Max Schikora is not like most mixologists. He’s the bar manager at Echelon Kitchen & Bar and Hunã, a pair of standout haunts in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He’s known for his deftness behind the bar, achieving maximum flavor and impeccable balance through his stellar cocktail recipes. Oh, and he doesn’t drink. Schikora has been sober […] -
The best U.S. cities to visit during the 2026 World Cup (that aren’t just New York or L.A.)
Here are the American host cities I’d seriously consider building a trip around instead. -
Omega just dropped James Bond’s new watch, but it won’t be live action quite yet
We have been waiting for 5 years for a new James Bond. But, alas, the powers that be at Amazon and MGM are taking their sweet time moving it forward. Which, practicality says, is a good thing. But, dammit, I am impatient and need some Bond in my life. Lucky for all the other James […] -
Lawson’s Finest issues IPA of the year candidate in Hop Wired beer
So far, it’s been a surprisingly good year for beer, at least in terms of quality. There have been numerous noteworthy spring beer releases, spanning the spectrum from light lagers to powerful maibocks. Today, we’re spotlighting one of our favorite new IPAs. Made by east coast outfit Lawson’s Finest Liquids, the Hop Wired IPA is […] -
I’m an espresso novice—the compact Casabrews 5418 Pro did the work for me with a perfect shot every time
A French-pressed cup of joe was my coffee of choice for one reason—it’s simple and saves space. And as far as I was concerned, lattes and cappuccinos were best enjoyed in cafes, saving me from investing in a tedious, counter-hogging device. But the Casabrews espresso machine changed everything, and pulling a fresh shot each morning […] -
The Coolest Gifts to Buy Your Buddies Turning Forty
My beard is turning salt ’n’ pepper, and I’ve lost a step in the gym, but I’m looking forward to forty. Carl Jung called it the “high noon of life,” when the soul reaches its zenith. At forty, a man possesses a lethal blend of wisdom, purpose, and the last fumes of youthful pluck. It’s […]