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  • Brook Hill Bourbon "King's Leap" Review - Tasting Through Rare Character's Finest in Single Barrel 306

    The Brook Hill name has been rippling through the whiskey community for some time now. Let's dive in on a full taste through of Brook Hill "King's Leap" bourbon. Brook Hill is rightfully earning a place amongst the stars with single barrels like this hitting the

  • 2008 George T. Stagg Bourbon Flash Review - A Short Exploration of How Things Were Back Before the Bourbon Boom

    I wrote a little more about the history of this release in my review of the 2022 George T. Nosing the empty glass reveals leather-bound books, Chantilly cream, and wood tones that remind me of Perhaps the most salient comparison for this release would be to look at it against the 2023 release

  • Rare Character Limited Release Batch 01 Straight Rye Whiskey Review - A First Look at the 2024 Rye Blend from Whiskey's Hottest Brand Right Now

    knife can take a break for a bit as we get to peel strips off of limited releases and tear foil off of Brook Hill bottlings—at least until the Rare Character team cooks up something new. I find a wonderfully aromatic medley with little effort; sage, saffron, leather, allspice, black pepper While it's no Brook Hill rye , this bottle is sure to make you a few new friends at your next bottle

  • Booker's 2023-02 "Apprentice Batch" Bourbon Review

    over to Booker. The citrus tones begin to ebb back into the nose moments later, though this time a little more zesty I feel the lighthouse looking at me. Overall this whiskey drinks incredibly close to the high proof Knob Creek profile with a little more This whiskey really took me on a journey.

  • Booker's 2021-03 Bardstown Batch Bourbon Review

    I'm always excited for a new Booker's batch! I'm playing a little bit of catch up as I was away on a little hunting trip earlier this week. Towards the end of the pour I start to experience a little bit of proof imbalance which is surprising Rating: 4/5 Another solid Booker's batch with this one!

  • Booker’s 2020-01 Granny’s Batch Bourbon Review

    I've reviewed Granny's Batch in a short flash review before, but thought it was owed a little deeper As I mentioned in my previous post, Granny's Batch was the batch that really got me hooked on Booker's getting any of the Beam peanut shell that Granny's Batch is notorious for and why I fell in love with Booker's I'm going to lean on an old trick and hold a little bit of this in my mouth for as long as I can bear I am actually really interested to see if a little blending experiment between Granny's Batch (the peanut

  • Booker's 2023-01 "Charlie's Batch" Bourbon Review

    There's another Booker's batch on the inbound track. done with the previous batch before the new one comes out, so the collectors may have this one just to look On the Booker's website the inspiration of this release is listed saying: The first release of the Booker I was supposed to be handing them out to parade supporters of course, but what's a little hourly wage just slide into my high quality Beam category with those subtle fruit layers that were admittedly a little

  • Stagg Jr Bourbon Batch 25B Review—A Journey Through Flavor

    Since then, I've been dutifully working through this bottle, with a little help from my friends, of course shelves at nuanced proofs, something I have tracked over time in my Stagg Hub article—well worth a bookmark Floral characteristics build in neat little surprises along the way before ebbing away, revealing incredible Chewing a little further shows off that sweet fruit punch character, coming across more like Sweet Tarts TL;DR: Batch 25B shows out strong with consistent core flavors and a little flair Rating:  4/5 Really

  • Booker's 2016-05 "Off Your Rocker" Bourbon Review

    Playing a little catch up for Day 8 and 9 of the #12DaysofWhiskeyExchange that @bourbondipity_ put together I have always loved Booker's from the start, so I have high hopes this is one of my new favorite batches Oooh, turning really nutty now, which I love in Booker's releases. One of the mellower batches on the nose; little to no proof is apparent. Palate: The first sip is raisin forward with little explosions of earl gray tea and some hefty oak.

  • Booker's 2017-02 Blue Knights Batch Bourbon Review

    I decided to finally get this open and think about some interesting lives other than my own for a little All throughout after a little oxidation is infinite layers of sweet crème brûlée.

  • Booker's 2022-02 "The Lumberyard Batch" Bourbon Review

    It's no surprise I've got another Booker's batch ready for review... I don't normally discuss price point as everyone's buying power is a little different, so I'll leave The Booker's website describes the makeup of the blend well: 2% came from the 4th floor of 7-story warehouse of 7-story warehouse 1 28% came from the 6th floor of 7-story warehouse Z Now let's get into another Booker's It is distinctly sweeter than I would expect out of a Booker's batch with a hint of that first bite of

  • Stagg Jr Bourbon Batch 25D Review: How Many Batches is Too Many?

    the Stagg Junior releases whenever I can, but this shift towards four releases a year is getting a little glass, some hints of grilled pineapple and a light bit of lemon lollipop can be found if you really look Palate:  My first sip is a little hot to the tongue, with classic Stagg cherry hots coming across a bit further does nothing to improve the profile here, as I am left with a mouthful of a synthetic tingle with little Bookmark that page while you're over there, as it will be continuously updated as new batches get released

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