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  • 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.

  • 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

  • Old Forester Barrel Strength Single Barrel Bourbon Review

    A little smoke gives a faint sting to the nostrils. Very syrupy and powerful. My only complaint might be a little too much citrus for my preferences. That's one of my favorite notes and a big reason you'll find me gravitating to some of the Booker's batches It reminds me of a jacked-up version of 2021-02 Booker's "Tagalong Batch".

  • Blue Run Trifecta Blend Bourbon Review

    For a little backstory on this release, I'll reach into Blue Run's description which reads: Blue Run Sipping near the bottom of the glass shows off a jagged profile trying to do a little too much all at

  • Jack Daniel's Coy Hill High Proof Tennessee Whiskey Review

    I'm now smelling a delicious loaf of banana bread baking in the oven, a little bit of barbecue smoke, It can definitely drink a little hot at times. me this pour felt a lot like your typical single barrel Jack Daniel's barrel proof picks, albeit a little there's barrel strength releases that handle their proof incredibly well (Elijah Craig, George T Stagg, Booker's

  • 2021 Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Bourbon Review

    It definitely feels a bit lacking in nuanced complexity if that is what you are looking for out of an A larger sip and swish reveals a dark, leather-bound book note that I dig. linger on and on; it's more of a smoky vapor that hangs in the back of the mouth and continues to drop little

  • Random Sampling Flight Night - Head to Head Whiskey Reviews

    It's been a little while since I've done a review; I had a brief stint with a little cold and wasn't Sesame seed Toasted grains Weathered oak Palate: Malty and earthy forward Right off the bat this feels a little

  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Batch 12 Review - Ranking the 131.1 Proof 2023 Release from Buffalo Trace

    If you're newer to the bourbon space, I understand that these batch numbers might be a little confusing If you're interested in diving a little deeper, let's compare this release to the previous 2 batches Batch 11 slumped a little in excitement, but was still a solid bourbon with plenty of unique characteristics I'm quite disappointed to have spent my own money on this one and will certainly not be looking for a

  • Buffalo Trace and Heaven Hill Bar Flash Reviews

    A little bit of dry summer canvas. Still a lot of sweetness blasting over the caramel undertone. A little brown sugar. Palate: Best citrusy caramel note. Shining bright is a syrupy cherry. Nice rising nuttiness like some Booker's batches. Like Beaten Biscuits maybe?

  • Un-Gnome Whiskey: A Mystery Blind Review #6

    There is a touch of ethanol burn on deep inhales, so maybe a little higher on the proof side. Now that I am nosing a little heavier I am wondering if I was misled on the higher proof as it is now I wish the flavors stuck around a little longer, but only because they are so delicious. Oh!

  • Stagg Jr Batch 15 Bourbon Review

    Playing a little catch up for Day 8 and 9 of the #12DaysofWhiskeyExchange that @bourbondipity_ put together I have previously done a brief flash review of this batch, but I'll try to go a little more in depth

  • Pursuit United Bourbon Review - A Blend of Kentucky, Tennessee, and New York Straight Bourbons

    Don't you worry your pretty little mind, that Tennessee statement in the title does NOT come from Dickel The proof gets a little out of hand when doing this, but it's nothing a seasoned bourbon drinker can't

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