Copperworks Kilt Lifter Whiskey Review & Huge New Whiskey Releases Coming in 2026!
Apr 28, 2026
This week on the Bourbon Bytes Podcast, Clifton breaks down a massive wave of upcoming whiskey releases for 2026 — including the rumored return of Knob Creek 12-Year Cask Strength, a newly labeled 7-Year Old Grandad 114, Penelope’s new Madagascar Cognac Finish, Blood Oath Pact 12, Lou Gehrig Remus Reserve, a permanent Templeton Rye Double Oak, and a special 250th Anniversary Rittenhouse 10-Year Bottled-in-Bond. Then, it’s time for a Byte-Sized Review of one of the most unique American Single Malts of the year: Copperworks Kilt Lifter Whiskey — a collaboration decades in the making between Copperworks Distilling and Pike Brewing. A wild pine-forward nose gives way to a layered palate with floral brightness, cinnamon oatmeal, and a sweet Cinnabon-like finish. At $60 and 100 proof, Clifton calls it one of the most “recognizable and memorable” whiskeys he’s tried all year. Plus: Civilization VII gets a major free DLC update, and two new games hit the market this week — Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on Switch 2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator (PS5), complete with its new Stranger Things “Hawkins” expansion. 00:00 - Intro & Why 2026 Whiskey Releases Are Exploding 01:20 - Knob Creek 12 Cask Strength: The Return? 03:03 - Old Grandad 114 Single Barrel (7-Year!) 04:12 - Penelope Madagascar Cognac Release 04:43 - Blood Oath Pact 12 Red Wine Finish 05:49 - Remus “Lou Gehrig” Reserve Mashbill Breakdown 07:24 - Templeton Rye Double Oak Announcement 08:23 - Rittenhouse 10-Year Bottled-in-Bond for 250th Anniversary 09:57 - Whiskey of the Year: Elijah Craig Barrel-Proof Rye 11:58 - Gaming News: Civ VII Free DLC + Huge Updates 14:47 - Gaming News: Metroid Prime 4 & Microsoft Flight Simulator Stranger Things Pack 15:52 - Byte-Sized Review: Copperworks Kilt Lifter Whiskey 23:46 - Closing & Tease for Next Week’s Tequila Cask Review
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Today on the Bourbon Bites podcast, I highlight several upcoming whiskey releases that have my excitement levels off the charts, including the return of Knob Creek 12 Castron, a special commemorative edition of Rittenhouse Rye, a new release of Penelope, and much more
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Then I'm reviewing a brand new release from Copperworks Distilling, Kilt Lifter American Single Malt Whiskey
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Hello everyone and welcome to the Bourbon Bites podcast. I'm your host Clifton and this is the
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week of Thursday, December 11th, 2025. I hope you're having a great week so far. I definitely
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am because a lot of the whiskey news today that I'm going to be reporting on has me thrilled
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So without further ado, I'm just going to jump right in it because there are so many upcoming
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bottles that I'm excited for that I have to share with you guys. I may sprinkle in some video game
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news as well but the whiskey is where it's at this week. Like I mentioned last week we're towards the
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end of the year so I feel like a lot of these brands are trying to rush out new releases. Now
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these might be coming at the top of next year versus now. A lot of them we just have the TTP
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labels to refer to but nevertheless I am very very excited for what we have in store. I think the one
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that you guys probably expect me to talk about the most is the announcement of the return of Knob
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Knob Creek Cast Strength 12-Year-Old Bourbon. So this was a limited release that came out a couple
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years ago alongside the regular 12-Year-Old 100-Proof Knob Creek, but it was very, very limited. I never
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saw the Cast Strength variety here in Southern California. Fortunately, I did have a chance to
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try it at a friend's house when I was visiting them in Vegas, actually, a couple years ago
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And all I can say is it absolutely lives up to the hype. It is just a delicious, well-aged
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high proof version of the Knob Creek we all know and love. Well, according to Cumming Whiskey on
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Instagram, there is a new TTB label for it that's hitting the market hopefully soon. It's listed as
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120 proof, so I'm not entirely sure if this is going to actually be cast strength or just capped
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at 120, kind of like the other single barrel selects are from Knob Creek. But either way, I'm
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extremely excited. I think the Knob Creek 12 100 proof is always one of my favorite bourbons. It's
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one that I always keep on my shelves no matter when or where I'm going. I just got to make sure
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I have a bottle of Knob Creek 12 and now knowing there might be a chance for me to get my hands on
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the cast strength version makes me incredibly excited. Now Knob Creek hasn't necessarily
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announced anything about this yet. I'm just referring to the TTB label that was published
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but hopefully we'll get some updates on this soon. The first time this came out was back in 2020 so
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maybe a good five-year anniversary to bring it back. I will keep an eye out for it. If it's not
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available in Southern California, I might have to ask you guys to keep an eye out for it for me
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But yeah, just wanted to shout that out. I am so excited for the return of that bourbon
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Another TTB label coming from the Gembeam Distillery was announced the same day. Again
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thank you to Coming Whiskey on Instagram. This is a single barrel release of Old Granddad 114
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proof at seven years old. Now I'm not entirely sure if this means that we're going to start
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getting some store pics of Old Granddad but it does mean we're getting a seven-year-old 114 proof
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product that I'm hoping is a permanent addition to the lineup because Old Granddad has always been
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one of the hidden budget gems on the Gem Beam lineup. I've been buying Old Granddad 114 since
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I still lived in South Carolina. That was one of the first high proof bourbons I ever bought
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but getting it at a seven-year age statement makes me very very excited. I'm hoping this
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means they might release an old overholt 114 at seven years. I know there was an old overholt 114
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and I think there was a different old overholt that was seven years but I think it'd be great
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to see this and old overholt just being regular shelf staple editions. I think it elevates these
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budget-friendly brands to be more high-end and premium and really just made for true lovers of
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good quality bourbon at an affordable price. Also coming soon from a beloved brand, Penelope is
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releasing their new Madagascar bourbon whiskey. So this is a bourbon that's finished in cognac
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casks as part of their Cooper series and it's going to be released at 95 proof. Now I am a
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little confused by the Madagascar name and the cognac finish. I don't really see cognac and
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Madagascar going together in any way but I will say if it's anything like their other
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Cooper series releases. It's going to be a flavor punch and usually a really, really good one
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We also have an announcement of the new Blood Oath Pact number 12 release. Now this one is
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finished in two different casks. I'm going to try to pronounce this first word Montepulciano
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and Sangiovese casks. I'm familiar with Sangiovese. It's one of my favorite styles of red wine
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but Montepulciano or Pulciano is a popular Italian red wine grape as well. It just must not
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have as popular of a hold here on the U.S. or at least the California wine market because I've not
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really seen that. But both of those seem to be very flavorful red wine casks. Now as with all
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Blood Oath releases this is going to be bottled at 98.6 proof hence the temperature of blood kind
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of been their thing for a while. But yeah this is going to be the 2026 release. I'm not sure when
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this is going to come out but it sounds like a fantastic bourbon. Once I have an official
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announcement I'll share more details but I want to get you guys in the know as soon as I saw the
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label. Speaking of new labels there are three more that I want to mention. Again I don't usually just
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browse Cumming Whiskey's page for upcoming releases but there are so many that I'm so excited about
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that I have to tell you about it. The next of which is the new limited edition Remus Reserve
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Bourbon. So previously they've been releasing the Babe Ruth Reserves. I think they've had two of
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those so far but it looks like for next year they're going to be releasing a Lou Gehrig Reserve
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So this is named after the baseball icon known as the Iron Horse, Lou Garrick
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and it features a medley of four distinctive mash bills inspired by his number four jersey So these mash bills include a 2016 44 rye bourbon a 2017 49 rye bourbon a 2019 99 corn bourbon and a 2019 36 rye bourbon The most of which is
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the 49% rye, which is a very very high rye bourbon that's in the blend from 2017. This one's going to
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be bottled at 109 proof and there's only going to be 9,665 bottles available. One for each of his
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plate appearances. Now as with the Babe Ruth Reserve I'm sure there's going to be a hefty
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price tag that goes along with this but I often see it on the shelves for a long time and sometimes
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it even gets included on sales. Of course all this delicious bourbon is coming to us from
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Ross and Squibb Distillery in Indiana so we know the spirit itself is good but this blend sounds
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very very exciting. I'm going to keep an eye out for this one as I always do. Now I did see some
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questions in the comments whether or not this was actually going to go to support Lou Gehrig
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disease or more commonly known as ALS. There's not been an official announcement for this whiskey
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There's nothing on the bottle itself about that, but I have a feeling the folks over at Remus
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Reserve will probably do something in tribute to that. I would hope so at least, but I'll let you
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know as soon as I get an official confirmation. Hey, we're still talking about Indiana Spirit
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so let's talk about the new Templeton Rye Double Oak. It is aged for six years old and then finished
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in a second set of virgin American oak barrels for an additional 10 months. This release is going
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to be bottled at 98 proof and is going to be a permanent addition to the Templeton rye lineup
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as far as I'm aware. Templeton rye kind of gets a bad rap because of some of its lower end offerings
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Some of the younger ryes just aren't quite up to par but I will say the Templeton 10-year rye is
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one of my favorites. It's honestly one of the best expressions of Indiana rye I've ever had and at a
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great price too. If this is going to be priced somewhere you know obviously below that at about
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you know, $80, $90. I could see this being a really successful addition to their lineup if
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it's around $50 to $60. I'll keep an eye out. I do love me a toasted or a double barrel rye whiskey
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especially around the holidays. So not sure when this one's going to come out, but I'm going to
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keep an eye out because I'm very excited for what they do at Templeton. All right, last label that
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we're going to talk about is a new label for Rittenhouse Rye Whiskey. This is a Rittenhouse
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rye whiskey that commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States. Of course
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2026 is going to be the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. back in 1776
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and they're releasing a special whiskey for it. And this one definitely caught my eye because
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like I said, I love Templeton 10-Year Rye. Well, this is a 10-year-old bottled and bond
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straight rye whiskey from Heaven Hill. Remember, Pikesville is around seven years old
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so we're getting three additional years of age on a rye whiskey from Heaven Hill
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I hope this is going to be a relatively available bottle. Again, they're commemorating, you know, not something specific for the distillery
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but the 250th anniversary of our country. I would hope this is going to be at least a nationwide release
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Maybe limited time, sure, but I cannot wait to get my hands on this
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I love just standard Rittenhouse rye. I love Pikesville. I love Elijah Craig rye. Actually, I poured myself some Elijah Craig rye while I'm recording this podcast
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just because I figured it was on brand with this announcement, but I can't wait
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It's just one of my favorite. other than Indiana rye, Heaven Hills rye whiskey is one of my favorites out there. Definitely a
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bourbon lover's rye and at 10 years old I'm imagining this is going to be incredible. So
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once that hits the market again I'll give you guys an update. This is all kind of like a sneak peek
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at whiskeys coming out. Usually I wait till an official announcement but like I said I was perusing
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the coming whiskey Instagram page and so many of these made my heart just race so I had to mention
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them to you guys just so you were aware of what's coming soon in the world of American whiskey
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I do have one last piece of whiskey news before we move over to a little bit of gaming news
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Of course, this is Whiskey Advocates Whiskey of the Year. Spoiler alert if you've not seen it, but they've just announced their top whiskey
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They've been slowly teasing it out with different ones every week, but they've just announced that their number one whiskey of the year is Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Rye Whiskey, batch A925
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Remember, Elijah Craig is now releasing Barrel Proof Rye. This is the first and only release of it
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unfortunately i haven't had a chance to have a bottle of it i usually get samples from heaven
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hill i think i talked about this a few weeks back on the podcast but i think they've either
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reduced their distribution list or i've somehow fall off it i don't know the details but i did
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not get a chance to try this year's c925 batch of the bourbon or this new a925 batch of the
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barrel proof rye fortunately a friend to the podcast and the channel perry from this is my
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bourbon podcast brought a bottle of it to its bourbonite meetup a couple weeks ago and I had
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a chance to try it and I will say it is an incredible cast strength rye whiskey this first
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release comes in at 12 years three months old so again I was just praising the heaven hill rye
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whiskey mash bill this one's even older than that written house 10 year that was just filed the ttb
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label but at cast strength retail was about 75 again it just hasn't hit the market here in southern
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California. I've been keeping an eye out literally every day. I have an alert set up on some of my
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favorite whiskey buying websites, and none of my local shops have gotten this in stock yet. But I
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will say from tasting it, it's incredible. I think this is a well-deserved win. Some people say it
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could be marketing since this is a first release of this product. Could be, maybe, but I didn't see
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Larceny Barrel Proof or Bernheim Barrel Proof winning similar awards when those first came out
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So I just think the solid American whiskey and congratulations to the folks at Heaven Hill
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I hope to own a bottle in the near future. All right, just two quick notes of gaming news
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The first of which is a major update for Civilization 7. If you don't know, I love playing games like Civ
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It's just always been one of my favorites. And they just announced a major update to the game that includes some free DLC
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So if you've been playing Civ 7, they're rolling out update 1.3.1
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Now this update also includes a free set of expansion called the Tides of Power Collection
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You can claim it for free all the way up until January 5th 2026 as long as you are a owner of Civilization 7 So definitely grab this free DLC while you can but it just their way of saying thank you as they roll out this pretty major update
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First of which, they're adding a new map called the Shattered Seas map type. They say it plays like a combination of the Pangaea and Archipelago map types
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consisting of large islands separated by shallow water. They're also doing some major improvements to the different biomes across the land
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and doing a strategic balance pass across different types of civilization, just to balance out the gameplay a bit more
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Now, there's a long list of feature updates, but across the board, they're updated the AI systems for the computer players
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Diplomacy has now been improved. Environment titles are now more clearly labeled
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and some of the economy bonuses have been fleshed out and improved. If you want to see the full list of details
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you can go to civilization.2k.com and see the full devlog there. But I just thought it was cool that they're rolling out some free DLC with this update
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as well as some pretty significant improvements to the game. So I actually can't wait to launch it up and see those new additions, maybe right after recording this podcast
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I don't know. We've been doing so much Twitch streams lately from the Bourbon Bites community
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We've been playing Peak. We've been playing RV there yet. If you've not caught those streams, make sure you follow me on Twitch, twitch.tv slash Bourbon Bites
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I go live most weeknights, at least it's been that way since last week, playing with some friends
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whether I'm playing those games or I'm doing some solo play in games like Civilization
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or I'm playing something like Dispatch which I've been streaming a little bit of over on Twitch. So
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make sure to follow me there. I don't have a set schedule but if you follow you should get a
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notification of when I'm going live. So I'm trying to keep the gaming streams on Twitch for now
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Might eventually move them back over to YouTube. I actually was talking about this with Pat from Bourbon Noob and Fred and Alfonso. Just trying to see if people on YouTube would be
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interested in the gaming aspect. I know it's a big part of the channel but I know a lot of people
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are just there for the whiskey. So still figuring that out, running through some ideas, but if you
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have some opinions on it, please let me know. You can send me an email, contact at bourbonbites.com
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if you want to keep it private, send me a DM on Instagram at bourbonbites, or if you feel public
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about your opinion, you can always join our Whiskey and Gaming Lounge Discord server, and let me know
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your thoughts if you want to hear more video game stuff on the YouTube channel, or you want to keep
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it straight to Twitch and the occasional mention on the podcast. Let me know. All right, well even
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though we're still towards the end of the year there are still new games coming out two big
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releases hit the market this week one of which is metroid prime 4 beyond for the switch 2 which
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came out on december 4th and microsoft flight simulator which just came out on playstation 5
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on december 8th and i saw an ad for the new hawkins stranger things dlc that i think i don't
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know if it comes with it for free or if it's an add-on but it looks incredible i'm a huge fan of
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Stranger Things. I'm loving Season 5 so far. Just got caught up a couple nights ago, but they're
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adding the world of Hawkins to Flight Simulator. I'm hoping they bring it to PC as well. I haven't
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seen anything. It seems to be a PS5 exclusive for now, but you can literally fly over the world of
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Hawkins. You can land, you can walk around. It's got a lot of iconic landmarks from the series built
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into this pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator. So if you already have that game or if you're
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looking at that game, definitely check out the Stranger Things content pack. Now there's also
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a ton of new games coming out in Q1 of 2026, but this podcast episode's already running a little
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long, so we'll save that for a future episode. I think it's time we get into our bite-sized review
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All right, well, this whiskey is actually one of two that were sent to me by the kind folks over
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at Copperworks Distilling out of Seattle. I previously did a live stream with their president
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and co-founder and they have new releases that they are excited to share. I'm going to go ahead
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and review one of these on today's podcast but stay tuned to next week because there is a second
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new release from Copperworks that I'm just as excited about. So today we are going to be
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reviewing the Copperworks Kilt Lifter Whiskey. What a name, right? I love whiskeys with fun
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names. Well, this one is not just a fun name. It is an amazing story of collaboration. So as I
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mentioned, Jason Parker, who I've interviewed on my YouTube channel a few weeks back, he actually
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started out in brewing. He started at Pike Brewing Company back in 1989. They're in the Pike Place
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Market, which is one of the most iconic tourist locations in Seattle, but he was their first
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brewer as well. Now, if you notice, 1989 was well before the craft beer boom. We always credit the
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Northwest for kind of starting that. Well, this was even before that was even taking off. It was
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one of the first micro breweries in Seattle, and there was very few of them across the country at
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that time. But then nearly 25 years later, he opened the Copperworks Distilling Company with
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his co-founder just down the street from Pike Brewing. It's actually still in the Seattle
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waterfront. Funny enough, I just stumbled across it when I was in Seattle and was like, oh yeah
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I'm going to have a stream with them in a couple weeks. I posted those photos on Instagram of
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getting a chance to try some of their whiskeys in their tasting room, but we also tried some of
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their core lineup and special releases on the live stream. So go check out that replay
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youtube.com slash bourbon bites. But here's where this release is really cool. So five years ago
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Copperworks teamed up with Pike Brewing and took an unhopped version of their Kilt Lifter Scotch
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style ale, which is one that Parker helped develop during his time at Pike Brewing. So you see where
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we're going with this. They then brewed the base of this whiskey using the same techniques that
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Pike Brewing uses. They even actually used their gravity-fed First Avenue Brewhouse to make this
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mash and then distilled it and aged it for five years in new American oak casks, thus resulting in
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the Pike Kilt Lifter Whiskey. They say that this honors a legacy of innovation, friendship
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and craft that spans more than three decades. So that's incredible. Listen, I love the fact
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that Copperworks has always been brewers become distillers but what an amazing way to pay tribute to your legacy your past taking this beer that you helped develop then distilling it and aging it it just a incredible testament to
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the power of craft brewing and craft distilling especially in the pacific northwest where we see
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a lot of it so i'm very very excited to be one of the first to try this kilt lifter whiskey
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it was announced back in november it went on sale for black friday but they were generous enough to
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send a sample for me to review. By the way, this one comes in a 700 milliliter bottle, bottled at
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100 proof, and is about $60 MSRP, with a total of 1,800 bottles released. And as with all Copper
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Works products, at least to date, this is an American single malt whiskey. Let's give this a
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nose. Oh, that is very tree-like. Sorry, I wasn't expecting such a pine tree influence on this
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whiskey. It's almost like a gin, just not nearly what I expected on the nose. Now I want to look
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into this Kilt Lifter Scotch style ale. Let me see what tasting notes they give the beer itself
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Maybe some of these are a reflection of that. Interesting. They describe this as a medium
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bodied Scotch ale, amber in color with toffee, caramel, and toast notes. Definitely not that
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pine influence I'm getting on the nose, but I will say looking at the press release, they do
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note pine as the most dominant nosing note. So I guess I'm not crazy. I just was very thrown off
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I wasn't expecting so much of that flavor. It's almost like a, like I said, a gin, like the
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juniper quality of a gin. I, you know, I don't mind juniper, but I prefer other flavors to kind
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of lead and then the juniper come on the backbone. But this is first and foremost, that bit of
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juniper pine tree kind of note. Another way to describe it maybe is more of like a younger green
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wood, like a bit of a sour wood on the nose. Really unlike any whiskey I've ever had before
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And even coming from Copperworks, you know, I'm a big fan of some of their other releases
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This is very, very different. They even have some peated ones that I think are less earthy or of
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the earth than this because this is so, it puts me right in nature, I'll just say. All right, well
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I have a feeling that the palate is going to bring out more to this whiskey. So let's go in and give
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it a try. Oh, there we go. There is the complexity. I was getting a little word on that nose because
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that was such an intense tree-like note, but on the palate, it's really dynamic and really complex
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You do get a little bit of that floral aspect, but it's not nearly as piney as the nose is
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Really, the malt is what's driving the flavor here. It's got a little bit of like a kind of
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like an oatmeal note as well. Maybe a little bit of like cinnamon with that oatmeal, but not really
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sweet. It's not like cinnamon sugar. It's like cinnamon and butter in your oatmeal is kind of
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what I would describe this palette. It does have some brightness, but it's more of like a white
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flower, like floral brightness than a sweeter syrupy brightness to me. And finish wise, I mean
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this thing goes on and on and on. It's almost sweeter on the finish than it is on the palette
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It kind of reminds me of like Cinnabon a little bit of like a cinnamon bun dessert pastry. That is
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a really unique, really delicious American single malt whiskey. Unlike anything I've had before
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honestly, if I would have just left it at the nose, I may not have been as impressed with this
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but I'm glad I gave it a try because as someone that's sensitive to some of those juniper pine
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notes that I don't typically like on some gins, it quickly moves away from those on the palate
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and you get such a beautiful bouquet of flavors from the white flower brightness to, like I said
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the little bit of cinnamon oatmeal then on the finish more like a Cinnabon cinnamon bun just a
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great whiskey experience and I love a whiskey that takes you on a journey not just through their story
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but the whiskey itself and this is no exception it's time to give this a rating you know I give
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my ratings out of 10 I combine everything from nose to palate to finish to price gladly I don't
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just rank them individually or else the nose on this to me wouldn't hit a high score just based
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on my preferences, but overall as a package for a $60 100 proof American single malt whiskey at
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five years old, this one gets a solid 9 out of 10. And I'm really surprised to say that. It's
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really one of the most interesting tasting whiskeys I've had all year. And it came in just
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in time because I'm about to compile my top 10 whiskeys of 2025. And if you've been following my
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list for the past few years, you know I love wacky, fun, unique whiskeys. And this one makes that
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mark. I'm very excited to potentially include this on my top 10 of the year. No guarantees, but
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something about this flavor profile just stands out. It holds its own. It's immediately recognizable
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And when you combine it with the story behind it, the history, the personal commitment and
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dedication. It really just stands out and shines above a lot of other whiskeys I've reviewed on
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this podcast. So well done to the folks at Copperworks. Like I said, they sent me one other
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whiskey, which is their Arete tequila cask finish that I'm very excited to review. I'll review that
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next week's podcast, but I do want to focus on this one first because I love the story behind it
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I love the people behind it. And boy, am I surprised by this one. So I can't wait till next
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week to try the tequila cask but i hope you enjoyed today's episode thank you all so much
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for listening reminder you can leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform i know
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apple podcasts and spotify let you leave a rating please do it really does help raise my rankings
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when people are searching for bourbon or whiskey podcasts seeing your reviews and seeing a highly
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rated podcast could make the difference between someone clicking on my podcast and someone
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clicking on maybe another podcast that might not be so great i don't know i mean there's probably
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plenty of better ones out there but stay with me all right this has been bourbon bites a whiskey
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podcast with a gaming twist cheers and i'll talk to you guys next week
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