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  • Jack Daniel's Triple Mash Blended Straight Whiskey Flash Review

    Company on Label: Jack Daniel Whiskey Type: Blended Straight Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: A blend of rye, bourbon and American malt that works out to about 26.8% corn, 44.4% rye, and 28.8% malted barley sweetness towards the back end Empty glass smells of plum and chocolate pudding Palate: Chocolate laced rye Jack Daniel's 10 year and the special release rye from 2020 really set a high bar for me for Jack Daniel's I feel like if the rye proportion was even higher it could shine further but it feels like the 100% malted

  • Jack Daniel's 12 Year Batch 01 Tennessee Whiskey Review

    Let's get into the whiskey! Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 80% Corn , 8% Rye, 12% Malted Barley Proof: 107° Age: 12 years Further identification: Batch 01 is displayed on As such - this still gets my lustrous 4/5 score, but will fall out of favor on the "Keep Amongst the Whiskey All in all - this is damn good whiskey from the fine folks at Jack Daniel Distillery.

  • 2023 Redbreast PX Edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    It's no secret that I'm an Irish whiskey fan. I drank this class of whiskey for most of my adult years, before stumbling head first into bourbon, rye TL;DR: Elegant, refined and layered Irish whiskey Rating: 4/5 (Really good. This is great whiskey to explore patiently & slowly. There's nothing better than an okay whiskey to really make a good whiskey shine next to it.

  • Starlight Single Barrel Reviews - Mass Bourbon Alliance & LJ Whiskey Family Collaboration Picks

    This zesty citrus forward rye is what all Summer whiskeys try to be - refreshing, bright and deliciously You'll love this as your new snow shoveling whiskey for any blustery Winter month. Rating: Two Thumbs Way Up In an effort to continuously bring Amongst the Whiskey readers honest reviews = VDN Finished Rye > Double Oaked Bourbon) Starlight Distillery is making some of the best whiskeys Within this lineup there are no losers, though they are very different whiskeys individually.

  • Yellow Spot Irish Whiskey Flash Review

    From the Spot whiskey website: Rather than being simply a ‘finished’ whiskey, Yellow Spot is special in that it contains whiskey that has been matured for a full 12 year period in three oak cask types: Only extremely limited quantities of Yellow Spot have been bottled making it a whiskey to seek out and Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof: 92°

  • Green Spot Irish Whiskey Flash Review

    Green Spot seems to be the most accessible of any of the Spot whiskeys. It's the one that most Irish whiskey fans that I've talked to have tried. From the Spot whiskey website: Green Spot was originally produced exclusively for the Mitchell family There, the whiskeys matured for many years under bond until they were ready to be bottled and sold. Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash

  • Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength Bourbon Review: The Whiskey Lore of Strawberry Krunch

    A single barrel of whiskey, aged to perfection (ideally) and bottled to be sold and appreciated by the whiskey world at large. than not, there's a master blender hard at work alchemizing the perfect blend from various barrels of whiskey As the old saying goes, the devil is in the details, and she sure loves her whiskey. Company on Label:  Old Forester Whiskey Type:  Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages:   70% corn, 18% rye, 10%

  • Bushmills Prohibition Recipe Irish Whiskey Review

    I'm interested to know if bourbon barrel aging was commonplace for Irish whiskey during prohibition.. Company on Label: Bushmills Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Barley Proof I'd definitely recommend you give this one a try for yourself if you like Irish whiskey!

  • Armagnac Finished Barrell Whiskey - Spirit Animal Society Barrel Pick CQ63 Review

    The Spirit Animal Society is back at it again - making picking whiskey barrels more accessible to the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Finished Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed blend of Kentucky and Indiana whiskeys Proof: 121.24° Age: NAS Further identification: Blend # CQ63; Dusty caramel, vanilla and light citrus tones scream 'vintage whiskey' - the proof that swings behind after several subsequent sips, ultimately culminating in a lovely oily texture similar to some Irish whiskeys

  • Pocket-Sized Review: Cedar Ridge Single Barrel Bourbon - An Examination of Iowa Corn's Influence in Whiskey

    Cedar Ridge has long been on my list to taste, but busy has been my palate with a thousand other whiskeys approachable sipping whiskey. Company on Label: Cedar Ridge Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 74% corn, 14% malted rye, They also distill their own gin, vodka, and eventually whiskey." While I can't speak to the quality of the wine, the eventual whiskey has turned out just great.

  • Bomberger's Declaration Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review - Breaking Down the 2024 Release in Batch 24F2284

    Will the 2024 bottling live up to the pinnacle whiskey rating the 2023 release earned ? Company on Label:  Michter's Distillery Whiskey Type:  Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages 3/5 ( Middle of the road whiskey. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.

  • Pocket Sized Review: Redwood Empire - Pipe Dream Cask Strength Craft Bourbon Whiskey

    Empire since the introduction of the cask strength releases, Pipe Dream is the 116.8 proof bourbon that whiskey Company on Label: Redwood Empire Distilling Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 74% corn, 20% The linger stands tall like the redwood tree it is named after, showing off a whiskey that is well crafted It's everything I look for in a great whiskey. I will be hunting this one down to have in the whiskey study.

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