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  • Old Elk Double Wheat Whiskey Review

    Company on Label: Old Elk Whiskey Type: Wheated Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 71.5% Wheat, 25% Corn, 3.5% Malted Barley Proof: 107.1° Age: 6 years (blend of 6-8 year whiskeys) Further identification: This Palate: When the whiskey first hits my tongue I find hints of banana peel and a really syrupy, sugary I get some nice graham cracker flavor upon giving the whiskey a little air as I sip. I don't think the wheat whiskey did the wheated bourbon any favors here tonight.

  • Two Souls Spirits Packin' Wheat Review - Minnesota Wheat Whiskey from J. Carver Distillery

    We are currently in a time when whiskey is more available  than ever . rectifying the often dubious response many whiskey aficionados have toward sourced whiskey. Carver Distillery (Bottled by Two Souls Spirits) Whiskey Type: Wheat Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: that some double-digit-aged whiskeys have difficulty achieving. Maybe it was the shuttered cooperage the whiskey was aged in.

  • Bernheim Barrel Proof Wheat Whiskey Review - Batch A223

    I will certainly go in with open eyes, as I always do when I review a new whiskey. For those newer to the world of whiskey, the label stating this as a Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey Company on Label: Bernheim Distillery (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Wheat Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages This is just a classic aged whiskey aroma; the soft red winter wheat may have been a little too soft anything and everything under the sun, and whiskey quality is normally distributed.

  • The 24 Best Irish Whiskeys Worth Drinking Right Now - A Top Notch Tasting List for Any Budget

    "There is no bad whiskey. There are only some whiskeys that aren’t as good as others." of Irish whiskey. The Top 24 Irish Whiskeys as of 2024: 24: Triple Dog Blended Irish Whiskey A light, airy, and bright Whiskey This is the only single grain whiskey that made the list. whiskey.

  • Michter’s Sour Mash American Whiskey Review

    Michter's is often what I recommend to people when they ask me what they should buy to 'get started in whiskey Company on Label: Michter's Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed (originally a 45% Corn, 45% Rye, 10% Barley mash bill, but has been changed) Proof: 86° Age: NAS Further identification Rating: 3/5 I would wholeheartedly suggest this pour to someone looking to expand their novice whiskey

  • Jack Daniel's 12 Year Batch 02 Tennessee Whiskey Review & a Brief Exploration of the Nuance of Batch to Batch Variation

    In true Amongst the Whiskey fashion, let's dive deep into what's inside! Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 80% corn Deep inhales offer vintage whiskey tones like butterscotch and a kiss of earthy clay. 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.

  • Whiskey Acres Blue Popcorn Bourbon Review - An Exploration in Illinois Craft Distilling

    If you've never heard of Whiskey Acres, please allow me to give you a proper introduction. Company on Label: Whiskey Acres Whiskey Type: Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 75% blue Given the great quality thus far, I think I'd prefer the whiskey to the snack. , both of which produce whiskey I have thoroughly enjoyed. I often like to hear when whiskey enthusiasts or whiskey writers go out and spend their own money on

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey: A Mystery Blind Review #3

    Another edition of Un-Gnome Whiskey is here! Surprising earthy rye spices compared to the fruity nose. Very herbal profile which says it is probably a rye. Rating: 4/5 Guess: George Dickel Rye? Company on Label: Alberta Distillers Limited Whiskey Type: Canadian Rye Whisky Mash Bill Percentages:

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey: A Mystery Blind Review #4

    This has got to be a high rye or a rye. Kind of has a feeling similar to Nikka Coffey malt whisky. High West Double Rye?? I did have a high(er) rye mash bill well identified, for some pity points! Company on Label: New Riff Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 65% Corn, 30% Rye, 5% Barley

  • Whiskey Sample Jar Experiment - Getting to the Bottom of the Sandalwood "Scandal"

    The fact that the whiskey spoiled in his jars seems to have had absolutely no relation to anything he Whiskey Used: Wild Turkey 101 - 1.75L Company on Label: Wild Turkey Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages really delicious Hirsch Selected Whiskey (thank you Eric Gilbert for that sample!) inadvertently tasting tainted whiskey and drawing bad conclusions on otherwise very good whiskey! I am definitely going to be revisiting how (or even if) I review whiskey samples from here on out.

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey: A Mystery Blind Review #6

    It's been quite a while since the last Un-Gnome Whiskey review. Part of the fun is trying to get the whiskey right too! Let's get into this one. I have never tasted something like that out of a whiskey before. Hill Rock Rye - George Washington 3. Company on Label: Gulf Coast Distillers Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof

  • Hirsch Selected Whiskeys Single Barrel KY-019 Bourbon Review

    KY-012 is up there near my favorite whiskeys of all time. This sample comes courtesy of Ian (@barrelproofnerd) and I thank him for always being a generous whiskey Hirsch (Bottled by Strong Spirits; Distilled in Bardstown, KY) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages This is certainly one of the heftier whiskeys I've experienced in some time. If you are looking for the feeling of getting punched in the face as part of your whiskey drinking experience

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