Giant Dachsunds Planting Radishes?
At the HoochLaw househould, when confronted with an unknown acronym, we have a longstanding contest of seeing who among us can come up with the most unlikely potential meaning. And…
Thoughts on Spirits and the Laws that Govern them, Triple Distilled and Lovingly Aged
At the HoochLaw househould, when confronted with an unknown acronym, we have a longstanding contest of seeing who among us can come up with the most unlikely potential meaning. And…
Often, spirits brands here in the U.S. find themselves wanting to explore foreign distribution only to end up frustrated. They’re frustrated, in part, because the benefits of foreign distribution can…
The plural of moose is moose. I like this. In fact, I like it so much that today I am boarding a plane slightly larger than a mid-1970s Volkswagen beetle…
There are many reasons I make my home in the Pacific Northwest. Among them is the climate. Simply put, I don’t much enjoy heat and humidity. So when I go…
Today is International Scotch Day. This is of course more a Diageo marketing exercise than anything else. But still, it is an opportunity to enjoy Scotland’s most famous export. And…
We celebrated Thanksgiving this past week, and as our table was attended by a close relation who recently celebrated 18 months of sobriety our occasion was a dry feast (not the…
Since at least Daniel Defoe’s 1726 work The Political History of The Devil, we’ve come to associate death and taxes with the concept of certainty. [Note: Mr. Defoe is not…