Find Familiar Spirits, co-founded by Matthew Lillard, has announced Quest’s End Monk, its first cask strength whiskey, complete with a new story chapter.
Siren’s Predator: Badlands ‘First Hunt’ IPA review
A review of the new Predator tie-in beer from Siren suggests it’s a “good” but “not great” fruity IPA.
Dragon’s Milk and D&D collaboration continues with stout, bourbon and dice tower
New Holland Brewing Co. has announced it will re-release its D&D-themed D20 Brew and Mead Cask Bourbon, with the stout now available in a special dice tower set.
Sneak launches fantasy RPG-themed ‘Rings of the Elder Bunny’ energy drink
Inspired by high fantasy, Sneak’s new Rings of the Elder Bunny collection features a Tolkien-style map mousemat and a “forged” shaker.
Ice Nine Kills and Matthew Lillard announce Horrorwood Reserve whiskey
Details on Horrorwood Reserve, the new whiskey from Ice Nine Kills and a company co-founded by Scream actor Matthew Lillard.
From D&D to dread: Matthew Lillard’s next whiskey is a Western Gothic horror
Actor and Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast Matthew Lillard’s spirits company, which takes its name from a classic wizard spell, is expanding its portfolio from fantasy to horror.
Roll the dice and pour a dram: Quest’s End NPC bourbon arrives with a game
It includes a custom D20, a mini dice bag, and exclusive access to “BRAVE OR KNAVE,” a brand-new, fast-paced, rules-light dice game co-created by Lillard and Ware.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #308
Recent RPG news includes a fundraiser for Rick Hershey’s injured children, Goodman Games clarifying a controversial partnership, new D&D horror subclasses, a UK publisher skipping GenCon over safety, and Canada’s biggest mini maker is closing.
D20 Brew: Wizards of the Coast expand their adult drink range
New Holland Brewing Co. partnered with Wizards of the Coast for official Dungeons & Dragons beers. Those drinks, Dragon’s Milk, stouts and ales, are thankfully not supplied in bottles shaped like dragon teats.
Review: Iron Maiden Darkest Red
Laithwaites mismanages expectations by describing this Iron Maiden-branded wine as a collector’s item. It’s not. It’s a paper wrapper, albeit a good one, around a cost-effective and pretty darn tasty red wine!









