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256 items found for "little book"

  • Michter's 2021 Toasted Barrel Bourbon (Re)-Review

    Chocolate and a little malty. Herbal, funky - again reminding me of Beam bourbon, somewhat close to a Booker's release. A larger sip and swish results in a little bit of citrus zest to form on my tongue which is immediately

  • Litchfield Distillery Maple Bourbon Review

    It was a beautiful day for the 3.4 mile there and back trip and a little liquid courage got me going A little bit of earthiness and an ever present slight plastic note. A very faint hint of chocolate.

  • Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon Review

    There are hints of orange peel, angostura bitters and grenadine jumping up in little whack-a-mole surprises Overall the glass falls back into a very comfortable and enjoyable creamy vanilla frosting profile with a little someone just getting started out in the space, but the veteran is definitely going to be yearning for a little

  • Willett 8 Year Wheated Bourbon Review - The Infamous Black Bottle "Purple Top"

    Overall the nose-feel is quite dry with little complexity and a distinct lacking of typical Willett character Another sip layers in funfetti frosting, plum and many little hints of nondescript bready notes.

  • Rare Character Exceptional Series 14 Year Malt Whiskey Review - Single Barrel #E-M14-47

    The empty glass smells of chocolate dipped strawberries, sweet tobacco and old books. Palate: Pow! A stone fruit parfait sits perfectly on the tongue with little heat. gratification of flavor, which might be a welcome difference for the more traditional whiskey enthusiast looking

  • High N' Wicked Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Review

    It reminds me of being on many camping trips in pine forests with little to protect me but perhaps one This bottle recently took the top spot on a really low-key, impromptu flight that I posted on Instagram , so perhaps my expectations were a little higher. night beat out Early Times, Old Grand Dad 114, and a Larceny store pick, but tonight it was just a little

  • Old Elk Double Wheat Whiskey Review

    The linger hangs up in the gums for a little while without pushing out too much in the way of flavor. Ooh, now things are opening up a little better. I get some nice graham cracker flavor upon giving the whiskey a little air as I sip. I've definitely had more hits than misses personally though, and I look forward to jumping into the Four

  • Pinhook Bohemian Bourbon Review

    A little dry and grainy; like a fresh wine must almost. Light citrus caramel. I am really looking forward to trying the High Proof version of this now. coating is good in consistency, but not my favorite mix of flavors with the strawberry presenting a little

  • Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Bourbon

    I'm going into this one with a little bit of high expectations so let's see if this one can hang Amongst Drinks a little hot at times I think when a dry cinnamon flashes into existence and pushes out through This is definitely one I see myself sipping slow on an evening when I get home a little later than usual

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

    Very little fruit which is interesting. A little smoke in this older oak; maybe 10-12 years. Palate is getting a little weathered here.

  • Wild Turkey Master's Keep Revival - Oloroso Sherry Cask Finished Bourbon Review

    Delicate peanut brittle starts soft before walnut and an oily hazelnut come in with a little more heft In doing so I think it may miss the mark by a little for the whiskey connoisseur to consider this one

  • Penelope Bourbon Private Select Whiskey Review

    This took no time to kick into full gear at all. With a little time the glass softens nicely and we return to a hazelnut undercurrent. Some of the moments of this pour were exceptional and others were a little too spicy for my palate today I'd imagine if I wasn't up so late last night I may be a little more tolerant of barrel strength offerings I still thoroughly enjoyed this pour and will look forward to seeing what else comes out of Penelope

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