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- Knob Creek 25th Anniversary Single Barrel Bourbon Review
Your mileage may vary given this is a single barrel product. Company on Label: James B. release statement, assumed 13 based on the barreled date Further identification: Barreled 5/13/2004 Nose The nose has been much more impressive so far. This pour feels unapologetically simple - and that's okay. Not every pour has to knock your socks off and slap you upside the head.
- Casey Jones Distillery Limited-Edition Founder's 10th Anniversary Blend Review: Squaring Up Against the Competition
Does it have yours, too? I believe my Grandfather, Casey Jones, would be proud of our 51.8 % ABV creation. Anniversary Blend combines two five-year barrels and will be sold exclusively at the distillery for $99.99 Nose I'm pleased to find more fruit-forward notes after returning to the nose following a few sips. TL;DR: an approachable blend for the sweet tooth in your life who likes a bit of spice!
- Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Bourbon
: NAS (Blend of 4 to 12 year old bourbons) Further identification: Batch 49, bottled March 13, 2021 Nose Some rosemary spice kisses the edges of the fragrant glass. A swirling spice takes a tour of the inside of my closed mouth. Plum stews into the lemon bite. At the start of this pour I wasn't certain I was going to love this, but by the end of the glass I sure The caramel and citrus combination are the highlight of this pour. Rating: 4/5
- Stagg Jr Batch 15 Bourbon Flash Review
131.1° Age: NAS (~8 years) Further identification: Batch 15 (Winter 2020) Buttery, creamy, textured nose
- Straight Rye Whiskey Head to Head - Pikesville vs Sazerac Flash Reviews
Rye Mash Bill Proof: 90° Age: NAS (~4 years) Further identification: Purchased early 2020 Pikesville Nose Dusty oak Spicy mouth coating Big lemon peel zest Long linger Layers, complexity & intensity Touches of sour Sazerac Nose: Apricot / green apple Floral Light / airy Very light stone fruit Touches of citrus & vanilla Then I find myself pouring a follow up Sazerac once both the glasses are empty...
- Knob Creek 12 Year Bourbon Review
unintentionally turned myself away from these for a while, not expecting much, until I was offered a pour label on Knob Creek is unique to the 12 year offerings as far as I know; this was purchased early 2021 Nose to the back of my tongue there is a big flash of metallic molasses and the same dark allspice of the nose It is accompanied by brown sugar & more vanilla whipped cream. 20-ish minutes into the pour I’ve almost But if you are someone who enjoys a higher proof pour on the right night like me, this is a solid hit
- Russell's Reserve Single Barrel - Warehouse G Bourbon Flash Review
Islip Wine & Liquors store pick Barrel 20-0945 that came with a neck tag from Warehouse G, Floor 4 Nose
- Caribou Crossing Single Barrel Canadian Whisky Flash Review
Noses a bit towards a leather scent. This is a fantastic pour for hot days and tired days...
- Hancock’s President’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon Flash Review
For one pour I attempted to put aside my preconceived notions on this bottle and give it a fair shake NAS (Rumored ~8 years) Further identification: 2020 'Buffalo Trace Allocation Season' purchase Dry nose
- Smoke Wagon Red White and Blue Straight Bourbon Review
Red, White and Blue specialty label Nose: Apples! Through and through. Bright zesty caramel. The predominant mood of this pour is a spicy caramel linger.
- Stagg Junior Batch 13 Review - A Long Term Perspective from a Self-Proclaimed Stagg Man
at an MSRP of $60; this batch followed what has commonly been referred to as the best Stagg Jr batch Nose
- Bomberger's Declaration Bourbon 2020 Release Flash Review
I had a pour of the 2020 Shenk's last night as I packed box after box to move out of my previous residence No time like the present to get into a pour of the 2020 Bomberger's as I sit on the porch of my new home Review: Delicious bright red maraschino cherry on the nose. Seasoned oak. Highly recommended for someone who likes sweet yet tart flavors that aren't overly in your face.