"Blending peanut butter with whiskey? We thought the idea sounded a little nutty too. But it’s high time a whiskey was bred to take the party to the next level. Grab a bottle of Sheep Dog Peanut Butter Whiskey, break away from the pack and woof down some good times." —producer
"A sophisticated blend sufficiently light and old to please all palates. Gentle character. Very soft, with a taste of mandarins, oranges and lemons that gives a way to a bitter chocolate. A versatile whisky that can be mixed with water or with the mixer of your choice: e.g., ginger ale, pineapple juice, coconut juice, and cranberry juice." —producer
"Fireball Cinnamon Whisky needs no introduction. If you haven't tried it, just imagine what it's like to get a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick to the face if his legs were on fire and tasted like cinnamon. Live it, love it, shoot it — your dad's whisky never tasted so smooth. What happens next is up to you."
"Rumor has it that Fireball Whisky was forged sometime in the mid-80s during the coldest winter Canada had ever seen when a mixologist turned mad scientist accidentally created a permanent solution to frostbite. The concoction slowly and quietly made its way around North America for a few years as a secret handshake between veteran bartenders. Fireball took an important turn when several bottles were smuggled to the lower 48 from Canada. Word got out and now we're just trying to make it fast enough to keep the fire burning." —producer
"Tullamore Dew is the original blend known the world over for its smooth and gentle flavour. This mild blended whiskey has spicy, lemony and malty notes with charred wood undertones giving a soft, buttery, rounded flavour that lingers in the mouth." —producer
"Johnnie Walker has the luxury of having exclusive access to Scotland's very best whiskies, ranging from the powerful west coast malts all the way to the more subtle east coast flavors. Black Label draws upon all these aromas to create a unique blend with a smooth, deep and complex character. It can be enjoyed on its own, with a dash of still or sparkling water, or with soda or ginger ale as a long drink." —producer
"Grant's Family Reserve is one of the world’s best loved Scotch whiskies and enjoyed in over 180 countries. When you sip, there is an unmistakable Speyside style of fluting, malty notes. You may find that hints of banana and vanilla sweetness finely balance sharper malty tones. It is the purest expression of Grant's perfectly balanced house style. Complex, clean nose with notes of ripe pear and summer fruits. The palate balances vanilla sweetness with malty and light floral fragrances. Long and sweet finish with a merest hint of peat and smoke." —producer
"The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree with the Doctor’s Apple Whiskey - smooth and distinctive. It’s infused with naturally crisp apple flavors and just a hint of tartness. So, find yourself some good company and enjoy this tasty treat." —producer
"At Cleveland Whiskey, we are always trying new things and we’re not super serious all the time. Sometimes, we just want to have some fun and that’s what happened here. It was like Magic. Experience creamy milk chocolate paired with peanut butter nuttiness and whiskey–an adult version of America’s favorite sweet treat like no other." —producer
"Pendleton Whisky is an oak barrel-aged whisky distilled in Canada using the finest ingredients. Before bottling, glacier-fed spring water is added from Mt. Hood (Oregon’s highest peak). Pendleton Whisky delivers an uncommonly smooth taste and rich, complex flavor." —producer
"Notes of milk chocolate and creamy peanut butter, Peanut Butter Cup Whiskey is our twist on the most popular candy in the USA. Pour it over ice, or enjoy as a shot alongside (or inside!) Southern Tier Brewing Co’s Peanut Butter Cup Imperial Stout! It’s chocolate in the peanut butter and peanut butter in the chocolate." —producer
"Tincup Rye is a bold, smooth, 100% straight rye whiskey, distilled and aged in Indiana for 3 years, then cut to proof with pure Rocky Mountain water. It is a celebration of America’s frontier, and the golden age when rye whiskey won the west. Tincup Rye has been crafted to honor the original rye recipes from the 1850s that were enjoyed by settlers, mountain men and miners during that time." —producer
"Made with whiskey and real brewed tea, this spirit takes your tastebuds on a wild ride that’s smooth and sweet. With the delicious taste of Twisted Tea and extra hints of lemon, Twisted Tea Sweet Tea Whiskey can make anyone a whiskey fan. Try it on ice, as a shot, or as the perfect addition to a mixed drink." —producer
"West Cork Irish Whiskey is a blended Irish whiskey containing 75% grain Irish whiskey & 25% malt Irish whiskey. Patiently matured in first fill bourbon casks to deliver a smooth, subtle and quintessential Irish whiskey. This whiskey is a light oak color. Aromas of malt, slight citrus, and cracked pepper. Malt, lingering sweetness, citrus, apple and nutmeg on the palate." —producer
"The Original Barbecue Whiskey is here. Shoot, mix, or straight outta the bottle like BBQ sauce. Savory, sweet, smoky heat... meet American whiskey. How's that for a Kurvball?" —producer
"Cabin Fever is a 3-year-old, 80-proof whisky that is infused with real grade B dark maple (not overly sweet). A very unique flavor with intense aromas. A delicate blend of leathery oak and maple that comes together in harmony; an endlessly long finish." —producer
"The product of three classic Irish approaches to whiskey distillation, Paddy’s has the distinction of blending grain, malt and pot-still into a single, smooth spirit. Each component contributes subtle flavorings to achieve a uniquely smooth result. The grain offers a light, floral touch of crisp sweetness. The malt augments the sweetness with a slight note of toasted biscuit, and the pot-still brings the traditional Irish creaminess—with but a breath of spice, honey and vanilla." —producer
"Fireball Cinnamon Whisky needs no introduction. If you haven't tried it, just imagine what it's like to get a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick to the face if his legs were on fire and tasted like cinnamon. Live it, love it, shoot it — your dad's whisky never tasted so smooth. What happens next is up to you."
"Rumor has it that Fireball Whisky was forged sometime in the mid-80s during the coldest winter Canada had ever seen when a mixologist turned mad scientist accidentally created a permanent solution to frostbite. The concoction slowly and quietly made its way around North America for a few years as a secret handshake between veteran bartenders. Fireball took an important turn when several bottles were smuggled to the lower 48 from Canada. Word got out and now we're just trying to make it fast enough to keep the fire burning." —producer