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  • Armagnac Finished Barrell Whiskey - Spirit Animal Society Barrel Pick CQ63 Review

    The Spirit Animal Society is back at it again - making picking whiskey barrels more accessible to the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Finished Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed 121.24° Age: NAS Further identification: Blend # CQ63; Bottle # 012 - This is the pick that a group of Spirit It is quite warming in the chest, so this will tickle the barrel proof fan's fancy. The Spirit Animal Society is clearly a group of great palates, as they chose a winner with this pick!

  • Barrell Bourbon Batch 035 Review

    I'm once again diving in to explore the blending prowess of Barrell Craft Spirits. For one, these are crafted in accordance with their motto "blended to never blend in", a venerable mission Sipping through a well-crafted whiskey should give us an opportunity to slow back down, patiently explore This bottle was provided to me from Barrell Craft Spirits at no cost and I thank them for giving me the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: A Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskeys Mash Bill

  • Barrell Bourbon Batch 033 Review

    It's finally time for another new batch of the consistently good blends that Barrell bourbon puts out Their website states that this batch is: a marriage of high-rye barrels and high-corn barrels ranging in age from 5 to 9 years old This sample was provided to me from Barrell Craft Spirits at no cost and Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed blend This feels very well crafted and would be a good gateway pour to some higher age statements for whiskey

  • Tokaji Finished Barrell Whiskey - Spirit Animal Society Barrel Pick CJ54 Review

    The Spirit Animal Society is back at it again - making picking whiskey barrels more accessible to the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Finished Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Indiana whiskey) Further identification: Blend # CJ54; Bottle # 164 - This is the pick that a group of Spirit From the Barrell Craft Spirits website: CJ54 is a blend of Indiana and Kentucky Whiskeys, the largest component being 14-year-old Indiana whiskey, finished in a Tokaji barrel.

  • The Old Jett Brothers Double Barreled Bourbon Review: Exploring Kentucky Craft Whiskey with the Neeley Family Distillery

    If you're still pondering, you're likely thinking back to the old and slow way of distilling spirits. Compared to the continuous distillation process of a column still, pot still spirits are often heavier Roy and Royce uphold that same quality in the authentic spirits they distill today. So, how does this double-barreled pot-distilled craft bourbon taste? Read on to find out! The whiskey itself is a wonderful example of Kentucky craft done right, but I did find the double-barreling

  • Barrell Bourbon Batch 036 Review - A Fresh Look on Blended Craftsmanship

    Despite being a relatively new player on the scene, Barrell Bourbon has continued to distinguish themselves Barrell isn't a new brand to the Amongst the Whiskey writers. Batch 036 is the first to showcase Barrell's new label. Thankfully Barrel Craft Spirits provided this bottle for the purpose of a review with no strings attached Company on Label:  Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type:   A blend of straight bourbon whiskeys Mash Bill

  • Watershed Distillery Fall Finishing Series Review: Where Barrel Strength Bourbon Meets Apple Brandy Barrels

    The back label has a lovely description worth highlighting as well: This handcrafted spirit is a celebration The perfect tribute to Ohio, it is finished in our toasted American Oak Apple Brandy barrels, aged six years and bottled at barrel strength. Sticky honey and a fun barrel funk swing in next as ginger tingles on the tip of my tongue. The funk, though, is what I know and love about craft, but it's kicked up a notch, and I'm not sure the

  • Barrell Bourbon Batch 032 Sample Review

    Barrell Craft Spirits has been doing wonderous and remarkable things with their blends from the get-go From my most recent experience with Barrell Seagrass, to Dovetail, to the amazing single barrels that This sample was provided to me from Barrell Craft Spirits at no cost and I thank them for giving me the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed blend All this said, I've definitely personally had much more incredible releases from Barrell Craft Spirits

  • Barrell Vantage Review - Bourbon Finished in Mizunara, French, and Toasted American Oak

    It's time for another exciting new release from Barrell Craft Spirits! Another unique finish that I loved was the Tokaji single barrel that we selected for Spirit Animal Society This sample was provided to me from Barrell Craft Spirits at no cost and I thank them for giving me the Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Finished Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Craft Spirits that dropped around September/October 2022 Nose: Toasted vanilla & marshmallow oozes out

  • Barrell Single Barrel Kappy's Store Pick Bourbon Review

    Barrell Craft Spirits has been doing wonderous and remarkable things. From my most recent experience with Barrell Seagrass, to Dovetail, to the fun batches of bourbon & rye Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof Age: 7 years Further identification: Distilled in Kentucky, USA is listed on the back of this bottle; Barrel This is a store pick from Kappy's in MA for the 1940 Barrel Society called "Kappy Endings".

  • Barrell Seagrass Rye Whiskey Review

    Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Finished Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed

  • 2024 Michter's Barrel Strength Rye Review - How Low Barrel Entry Proof & 18 Month Air Seasoning Come Together to Craft Highly Sippable Whiskey

    Low barrel entry proof, once commonplace in the earliest stages of American whiskey, is all but completely Modern regulations, first introduced in 1962, mandated that straight whiskeys not be entered into the barrel This was an increase from the post-prohibition era, which had a rule that read barrel entry proof was Lower barrel entry proof means more water at the start of the aging process. water, more of the original aged whiskey remains undiluted thanks to the lower final proof of the aged spirit

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