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- Jack Daniel's 10 Year Batch 03 Tennessee Whiskey Review - An Exploration in Distillery Dependability
Oscar Wilde For almost 150 years, the Jack Daniel Distillery has been aiming to consistently please the whiskey Enter the whiskey boom of the late 2010s / early 2020s. The whiskey consumer is suddenly craving nuance and differentiation. Will batch 3 follow this trend and finally crack into the upper echelons of whiskey royalty? Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 80% Corn
- Westward American Single Malt Whiskey Single Barrel Selection: Vintner's Cuvée Review
This Portland, Oregon distillery has long been pushing the category of American whiskey forward. Here at Amongst the Whiskey, I love bringing you the best, most thorough, and consistent reviews for Company on Label: Westward Whiskey Whiskey Type: American single malt Mash Bill Percentages: 100% 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.
- Redwood Empire Foggy Burl Single Malt Whiskey Review & Bonus Notes from Author Jes Smyth
American single malt whiskey releases continue to burst onto the scene at an alarming rate. They also produce rye, bourbon, and a bou-rye whiskey blend. Jes, known in the whiskey community as @gigglesnsips, not only shared enough whiskey for me to be able On to the whiskey! Fans of Irish whiskey will find a lot to love in this bottle.
- Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review
Dublin streets in the early 1900s, a rare whiskey was quietly making a name for itself. Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Finished Irish Whiskey For an Irish whiskey, this sure smells an awful lot like a bourbon... Let's jump into a sip. The proof is quite imbalanced as I find most cask strength Irish whiskey releases to do. I really don't think Irish whiskey was meant to be drank up at these proofs.
- Old Elk Four Grain Bourbon Whiskey Review
Company on Label: Old Elk Distillery Whiskey Type: Four Grain Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 51% Corn , 22.5% Wheat, 19% Malted Barley, 7.5% Rye Proof: 105.9° Age: 6 years (blend of 6-7 year whiskeys) Further The empty glass smells of marbled rye, warm Indiana air, and cooked white rice.
- Fercullen Single Malt Irish Whiskey Flash Review - A Brief Introduction to Powerscourt Distillery
a great opportunity to both be introduced to and introduce you to Powerscourt Distillery, an Irish whiskey Company on Label: The Powerscourt Distillery Whiskey Type: Single Malt Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages I find more parallels to single malt Scotch whisky than I do to historical norms for Irish whiskey here 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.
- Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition Irish Whiskey Review
A tawny port cask finish Irish whiskey is not unheard of, with Irish whiskey often utilizing any barrels Redbreast describes the process for creating this whiskey, saying: Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition is a single pot still Irish whiskey initially matured in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry The whiskey was then finished in Tawny Port casks for a number of years, adding a new dimension to the TL;DR: Thin whiskey with light flavor for easy sipping Rating: 3/5 (Decent.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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