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- 2023 Michter's Toasted Barrel Rye Review & Bonus Comparison to the 2020 Release
Following years of research on different barrel finishes for rye whiskey, we are proud to offer this The result is a unique rye whiskey that we take pride in offering to you. Company on Label: Michter's Distillery LLC Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages Deep inhales late in the glass show off a nicely layered whiskey that exudes the class of an upscale That's wonderful whiskey with marshmallow, graham cracker and lemon zest dominating my first sip.
- Michter's Barrel Strength Bourbon Review - Exploring the More Limited End of Limited Releases
On to the whiskey! Company on Label: Michter's Distillery Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages This feels very much off-brand for Michter's, but that's part of the ephemeral beauty of whiskey - it this is certainly one I'm glad to have on my shelf for sharing with friends and family who visit the whiskey
- Barrell Bourbon Batch 035 Review
only a select group may be able to sip through a single barrel together, blends allow for the larger whiskey Sipping through a well-crafted whiskey should give us an opportunity to slow back down, patiently explore How do whiskeys from different terroirs come together? Let's dig in and find out. Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: A Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskeys Mash Bill Despite the blend coming from whiskey from 3 states, it tastes cohesive, clean and delicious.
- Four Roses 2023 Limited Edition Bourbon Review - Exploring the 135th Anniversary Release Through Several Months of Tasting
Regardless of the realization of satisfying the neediest of whiskey nerd needs, the Four Roses brand Before you go out and drop $200 on a bottle of whiskey, wouldn't you like to know if you're going to Company on Label: Four Roses Distillery Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill While any whiskey has the power to be exceptional when put in the right situation, it's the patient, objective evaluation of whiskey quality over several thoughtful tastings that drives me to continue to
- Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel Bourbon Review - Another Dance with My Fickle Old Friend
to any of these questions, but I do have a decent palate - so I'm going to stick to evaluating the whiskey I've got before me today and I'll try to make an honest assessment of a whiskey that I have stashed the time of writing, which I'm hoping will be a little more consistent so you can be a more informed whiskey Company on Label: Elijah Craig Distillery Co (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Pursuit United Bourbon Review - A Blend of Kentucky, Tennessee, and New York Straight Bourbons
Striving to make a whiskey that is unique in a market as saturated as it is today is no small task, but having the brand ownership be long-time whiskey geeks certainly helps. Back to the whiskey at hand... Okay seriously this time, back to the whiskey. Company on Label: Pursuit Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed proportions
- Kings County Distillery Triple Header - 3 Barrel Strength Single Barrel Bourbon Reviews
Kings County seems to be picking up steam in the whiskey world, making a big splash in the barrel proof whiskey fan circles. This happens frequently today in the way of whiskey groups picking for an avid fanbase, or for liquor So let's dive right into 3 glasses of nearly hazmat whiskey - what could go wrong? Overall I'd say I'm not overly crazy for any of these whiskeys.
- Four Roses 125th Anniversary Barrel Strength Limited Edition Bourbon Flash Review - A Quick Exploration of the 2013 Small Batch Release
2013 release of the illustrious Four Roses Limited Edition bourbon features some fantastically old whiskey I had the good fortune of having a taste of this out of my dear friend Gregory Cloyd's whiskey library Since this is a single glass tasting and not a thorough exploration of a whiskey as I normally like to Company on Label: Four Roses Distillery LLC Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: A blend of both
- Heaven Hill Heritage Collection 17 Year Barrel Proof Bourbon Review
For the curious whiskey enthusiast... We're bringing out the big guns today. We very clearly identified this as the better whiskey when compared blindly to Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Company on Label: Heaven Hill Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted That slight nuttiness is one of my favorite characteristics in whiskey personally. sharing it and enjoying it in good company, but I'm not going to give this one a "Keep Amongst the Whiskey
- Booker's 2022-01 "Ronnie's Batch" Bourbon Review
to that; the first of 2022 had some pretty big shoes to fill as Bardstown Batch was a really killer whiskey Now let's get into another Amongst the Whiskey review! Company on Label: James B. Beam Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Barley Proof: 124.3° Age: 6 I love where this has gone after coming back from sipping the whiskey. If you have tamer taste buds this is an exceptional introduction to uncut, unfiltered whiskies.
- Stagg (Jr) Batch 23C Bourbon Review - Just When You Thought You Had Them All...
think you've got a firm grip on how things work & the release cadence of some of the more allocated whiskeys What I care most about is bringing you my honest thoughts on whatever whiskey roams my way. I'm always willing to talk whiskey with fellow enthusiasts. Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo quality clearly lacking - though there are some positives that fans of "crushable" (read: flavorless) whiskey
- New England Barrel Company Stouted Bourbon Review - Barrel 18-02
Now let's get into the whiskey you can enjoy today! Tyler (Green River) in Kentucky) Whiskey Type: Finished Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Corn, 21% Coming back from a sip or two reveals a whiskey layered with funfetti, dippin' dots and vanilla bean A longer chew produces notes of caramel, maple and molasses suggesting the base whiskey is still in there This is another hit that is sure to make some waves in the whiskey community.