
Below is a quick look at our latest reviews published at BevX on March 11, 2026. Click the links to get each beverage’s score and full analysis. Every Wednesday, we release new stories, introduce our latest reviews, and send subscribers their weekly, free digital newsletter. (Subscribe here.)
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Beverage of the Week
Murphy’s Stout (Ireland)
Move over Guinness! There is more than one Irish Stout to enjoy this St. Patrick’s Day (and every day beyond). Murphy’s is less bitter and creamier while still being dry and refreshing — a session-ready Stout — with subtle coffee accents.
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Wine Reviews
Corte Giacobbe Ronca-Monte Calvarina Soave 2023Brilliant, light green/yellow color. The nose is moderately intense, offering scents of Meyer lemon, honeysuckle, and jasmine with supporting notes of chamomile, apricot stone, slate, and lemon curd. The palate confirms the nose delivering a ripe orchard fruits-driven core with flavors of guava, pear, quince, bees wax, and blanched almonds. The finish is long and lingering. Medium-bodied and perfectly balanced with a vibrant texture. $17 – 4.5 Stars/95 points
Spirits Reviews
Tamdhu 15 Years Old Single Malt Scotch WhiskyBrilliant, deep copper to amber color. The aromatics are complex and robust offering scents of Sherry cask, candied orange peel, and brown baking spices with hints of black currants and malt. The palate is in full agreement with the nose delivering a silky fruit-driven core with ripe tropical fruits joining the dried apricot, toasted malt, ginger, Sherry, and Scottish tablet accents. Full-bodied with lovely spice notes rising on the finish with loads of Sherry and honey. $149.99 – 4 Stars
Glengoyne 21 Years Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Brilliant, deep gold to amber color. The nose is decadent, filled with the scents of caramel, baked apples, and cinnamon, with supporting notes of gingerbread, oak, and Sherry. The palate is in full accord with the nose delivering a Sherry and fruit-driven core with waves of brown baking spices, candied ginger, and oak. Full-bodied and rich with alluring spice, pastry, and oak accents. $299.99 – 4.5 Stars
Beer Reviews
Yuengling Golden Pilsner (USA)
Brilliant, medium-golden color witha generous white head. The nose offers classic Pilsner aromas of toasted pale malt, mildly earthy hop notes, and soft spice accents. The palate confirms the nose, delivering a crisp entry with a subtle malt core flanked by earthy hop notes that give a mild bitterness rising on the finish. Medium-bodied, crisp and refreshing with ideal balance and great length. $7.99, 6-pack cans, 12 oz. – 4 Stars
