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  • Whiskey Flight: Maker's Mark SiB, Old Forester 1920, Rebel SiB, and Cream of Kentucky 12.3 Reviews

    I love doing whiskey flights. They are like palate calibration for me. Maker's Mark Private Selection Stave Finished Bourbon Company on Label: Maker's Mark Whiskey Type: Wheated is from Gordon's (@TheWhiskyGuys) Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Company on Label: Old Forester Whiskey or perhaps 2020 Rebel Distiller's Collection Single Barrel Wheated Bourbon Company on Label: Lux Row Whiskey Rutledge Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof: 102° Age: 12.3 years Further

  • Fort Hamilton New York "Hearts of Oak Militia" Bourbon Review

    Certainly, my intrigue has been piqued at this point for an up-and-coming whiskey brand. If you're just here for the whiskey, scroll on; I've got a review for you! Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 85% NY corn, 10% NY rye, 5% NY malted barley Proof: 95° Age: 4.5 years There is just nothing to this whiskey. , New York grain-forward whiskey can really shine.

  • Two Souls Spirits Wheated Bourbon Review - Give 'em the Wheater featuring J. Carver Distillery

    Wheat also brings several defining characteristics to a barrel of whiskey: the mouthfeel can be silky Carver Distillery (Bottled by Two Souls Spirits) Whiskey Type:  Wheated Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages The color alone suggests this whiskey was not the wallflower at the rickhouse. the “water of life,” fiction writer and published author Jes Smyth has nurtured her enthusiasm for whiskey From learning the vast history of whiskey making to celebrating the passion of the industry, she tastes

  • Cedar Ridge Amontillado Sherry Finished Bourbon Review: Carving Out a Niche in the Cask-Finishing Craze

    Stranahan's in 2014— to move the company away from treating all their spirits equally and focus on whiskey Considering that I was exposed to a major whiskey boom while I was working in the state of Colorado, I pushed hard for Cedar Ridge to focus on whiskey production, specifically bourbon. While some long-time enthusiasts and bourbon purists may have mixed feelings about finished whiskeys, Company on Label:  Cedar Ridge Distillery Whiskey Type:  Iowa Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages:  

  • Gold Spot Irish Whiskey Review - 9 Year Single Pot Still 135th Anniversary Limited Edition

    on whiskey shelves in the early 1960s. anniversary of the family whiskey bonding tradition. Now let's get into a proper Amongst the Whiskey review! Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash My last sip is Irish whiskey canonized.

  • Redbreast 27 Year Irish Whiskey Review - What to Expect Out of the Top End of Midleton Distillery

    Without fail though, a Redbreast release has always dominated my yearly Irish whiskey bracket. Deep vanilla bean sweetness carries much more heft than your typical 80-90 proof Irish whiskey. The mouthfeel is thick, oily and viscous - a staple of a good Irish whiskey in my mind. Overall this is an exceptional Irish whiskey bottled at its peak performance. This would make an excellent addition to any whiskey enthusiast's bar.

  • Starlight Single Barrel Bourbon Finished in PX Sherry Barrels - Flash Review

    I am bringing back the Starlight Sunday trend! Company on Label: Starlight Distillery Whiskey Type: Finished Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: The 'Carl T.' blend of Starlight's 3 & 4 grain mash (51% Corn, 20% Rye, 9% Wheat, 20% Malted Barley) and (60% The finish is mellow here which I always enjoy - let the base whiskey shine. I believe that exceptional whiskeys deserve to stand out.

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey: Blind Tasting Competition & A Mystery Blind Review #2

    This Un-Gnome Whiskey challenge came from an Instagram giveaway that @saxybourbon ran with @_lostnemo This will go down as Un-Gnome Whiskey Blind Review #2! I am going to enjoy the signed bottle that was sent to me for a long time Amongst the Whiskey! Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof

  • 1990 Caol Ila Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: What Does a Screaming Viking and the Tower of Barad-Dûr Have to Do With Tasting Whisky?

    In 1974, demand for blended whisky is in full effect and the distillery is demolished and completely Today, they continue to produce both peated and unpeated whisky. Company on Label:  Caol Ila Distillery Whiskey Type:  Single Malt Scotch Whisky Mash Bill Percentages It’s monumental, towering over any whisky it stands near like the tower of Barad-dûr. Written by: The Amongst the Whiskey Team NICK ANDERSON & JES SMYTH

  • Amrut Fusion Single Malt Whisky

    Another single malt whisk(e)y is up for tasting from our group. Company on Label: Amrut Whiskey Type: Single Malt Whisky Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Barley (25%

  • Willett Family Estate #5227 - 8 Year Bourbon Review

    It's only the whiskey that is deemed worthy of bearing the Willett family crest. Company on Label: Willett Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 79% Corn, 7% Rye, 14% Malted Barley The overall aroma reminds me a bit of Parker's Heritage wheat whiskey, interestingly. Given my love for the straight rye releases and the Wheated mash bill that I've tried previously, I have The high corn mash bill here slightly missed the mark to become an exceptional whiskey, in my book something

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey - Saxy Bourbon 'Lucky 7' Blind Tasting Competition & Blind Review #7

    This Un-Gnome Whiskey challenge came from another rendition of an Instagram giveaway that @saxybourbon This will go down as Un-Gnome Whiskey Blind Review #7 ironically enough! Final Guess: Old Elk Wheat Whiskey, 114.5 proof, aged 6 years (MGP distillate, 95% wheat / 5% malted All that culminated in a weighted win for team Amongst the Whiskey!

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