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- The Inside Scoop on Liberty Pole Spirits' First-Ever Double Oaked Wheated Bourbon
The heirloom corn, the time in those original barrels, and the extended secondary aging all came together Let's get to tasting! barley Proof: 104.5 ° Age: 3 years MSRP: $74 Further identification: Aged 3.5 years in its original barrels before being transferred to new, heavily toasted, medium-charred barrels for an additional 11 months While we still prefer their Monongahela rye for the historical significance in Pennsylvania and richer
- 2011 Royal Brackla 12 Year Single Malt Whisky Flash Review: Tasting Notes on the ImpEx Collection Cask 110000245
Palate: My first taste is a beautiful shimmer of orange zest before creamier tones prevail. My final taste is noticeably less sweet with notes reminiscent of red brick, blackened cornmeal, and Comparing a taste against a single malt of different origins will only wash out the unique experience Tasting malts of this caliber requires a different level of patience compared to American whiskey.
- Elijah Craig Straight Rye Review - In Depth Tasting Notes for a Cocktail Mixer's Fever Dream
I didn't see this release ever really get much attention. I've been mixing cocktails with it for a bit now and realized I first reviewed this on my instagram but never shared any thoughts here. It's hard to believe this was first introduced in 2019 and I'm just getting around to writing down my thoughts now. Well, better late than never, right? Barely legal ryes can certainly be hit or miss for me. Let's dive in on a quick review of Heaven Hill's shelfer rye, joining the likes of Pikesville and Rittenhouse. Company on Label: Elijah Craig (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Straight Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 35% Corn, 51% Rye, 14% Barley Proof: 94° Age: NAS Further identification: This is a shelfer release from Heaven Hill that has been readily available since 2019 Nose: Bright, bubbly, lovely citrus and floral rye just dances in the nose. It's a beautiful contrast to simple, musty bourbons that typically come in around this same proof. There's a subtle lemon peel and bubblegum mixture that does well to not overstimulate the nose. Where the nose is a bit light in complexity - the palate shines. The empty glass smells of honeysuckle, charcoal and a well seasoned grill grate. Palate: Upfront this pour is bright and zesty. Lemon peel and cardamom tingle on the tongue. Light caramel and butterscotch fade into a nondescript bready medley. Hints of cinnamon and allspice sneak in on the back end. The linger is surprisingly long with vanilla dominating. Sugar cookie can be teased out as I nod my head in enjoyment. The mouthfeel is buttery as bakery delights get introduced in a whirlwind meeting of new friends. Late in the glass grilled street corn begins to take shape and my enjoyment grows. Complex contrasts of raspberry, sweet chili aioli, and level oak provide a really interesting neat sip. Though those notes together sound odd, they present more like a carousel - not quite mixing together, but their own distinct experiences capable of being pulled from at will. Drizzles of honey can be found amongst the stone fruit and Summer citrus medley. My last sip is like a Summer cookout; light effervescence of a can of Sprite mixes well with a slightly savory suggestion of barbecue chips. Mmm. There's so much that can be done here! Rating: 4/5 (Really good; I want one of these on my shelf.) My review purely rates the neat pour. Where you might draw more value from this whiskey is when you consider its price point. This is a huge value whiskey that makes exquisite cocktails. If you are going to mix a drink with this, I would suggest trying to keep your creation spirit-forward, as watering this down too far will mute this rye too much for peak enjoyment. This does surprisingly well neat, and may benefit well from a touch of oxidation given I've had this bottle on my shelf for quite some time now. I hope this review helps! Let me know down in the comments what you think of Elijah Craig Rye.
- Still Austin Cask Strength Rye Whiskey Review: A Unique Blend of Technicolor Flavors
However, using the phrase 'Cask Strength', 'Barrel Strength', or 'Barrel Proof' (which all inherently 'Barrel Proof' was defined in 1977 by the TTB ( Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau ) to "preclude Below are the current guidelines for 'Barrel Proof' whiskey, which can be found in greater detail on more involved than simply transferring a barrel to bottles. The empty glencairn smells of toasted hay and granulated sugar.
- 2025 Four Roses Small Batch Limited Edition Bourbon: A Collaborative Review with Four Roses Superfan Kyle Ganrude
Not long after that, a friend had me try my first Four Roses Barrel Strength Single Barrel. If you follow my page, it's easy to see my preference is barrel strength single barrels. straight from the barrel. tend to be more mellow compared to barrel strength single barrels. His attention to detail and quality—carefully tasting, analyzing, and studying different runs of barrels
- Boulder Spirits Cask Strength Bourbon BBN24 Review
Thank you to the folks at Boulder Spirits for providing this to taste through for a no-strings-attached identification: This is the 2024 release of Boulder Spirits cask strength offering at an MSRP of $85.00 Nose: Toasted With a few swirls, I'm surprised to find roasted sweet potatoes and a hint of parmesan cheese. I'd be curious to learn about Boulder Spirits barrel seasoning practices and how their barrels are stored From learning the vast history of whiskey making to celebrating the passion of the industry, she tastes
- The Manager's Dram: How the Managers of the Scottish Malt Distillers Created Their Own Yearly Whisky Bottling of the Best Single Malt Scotch Whisky Not For the Public & What it Tastes Like Today
In 1987, a group of distillery managers from Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD) met for a tasting session on with Gregory Cloyd and the Whisky Legends who participated in a grand tasting of 11 of the most Attendees of this tasting likely felt much like the luminaries of SMD did back in 1988. Take a drink of this whisky and you'll surely find something to love: red grape, pear, kiwi water, toasted Johnnie Walker lovers can thank Caol lla for much of its delicious taste.
- KO Distilling Bottled in Bond Distiller's Reserve Straight Rye Whiskey Review
This distillery out of Manassas, Virginia boasts the statement that they are Virginia grown, Virginia After getting tasted on the entire line from KO, I knew I had to do a write up on at least one as time Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Rye Proof: 100° Age: 4 years Further identification: Single Barrel I've had plenty of tastes of this bottle to know it is absolutely the real deal. I'd compare it readily to many well-aged Kentucky rye stocks such as Michter's 10 year rye, and it absolutely
- Willett Family Estate #5227 - 8 Year Bourbon Review
Rye, 14% Malted Barley Proof: 134° Age: 8 years Further identification: This is the High Corn single barrel from the New Hampshire Liquor Outlet, barrel # 5227 which released in April 2022 Nose: Distinct flashy Great maple syrup funk that shows off some deep barrel character. barrel influences tend to add. exceptional whiskey, in my book something I also found in the last high corn mash bill that I tried (barrel
- Cedar Ridge QuintEssential American Single Malt Whiskey Special Release: Wine Club First Meeting
We got to try it straight from the vat pictured above, where Murphy Quint has been blending barrels for Starting this project with a base of single malt aged in ex-bourbon barrels means this was already born As such, we know what happens when these barrels get imparted with a fruit-forward wine before putting Ramon was certainly excited in this warehouse, finding a mighty fine Amontillado barrel to drool over Each barrel is different, with its own unique strengths and limitations.
- Un-Gnome Whiskey: Blind Tasting Competition & A Mystery Blind Review #2
The goal of the challenge was to have 10 people taste the sample blind and try to identify the brand, I don't smell a barrel finish which rules out a lot of things. Rating: 4/5 Final Guess: Barrell Bourbon, 118 Proof Reveal: Correct, AND closest proof guess! Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof
- Wild Turkey Master's Keep Triumph Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Review - Elegance & Refinement in the Era of the Rye Renaissance
In my last barrel pick with the laid-back young Associate Blender, I learned of the many Bruce-isms that Over the course of their lifetime, we continued to taste them, allowing the barrels to work their magic Good whiskey doesn't have to be barrel proof, ultra-age-stated, or exorbitantly rare in order to be an Nougat, caramel, and more traditional barrel funk dominate in the nose. Master's Keep Triumph 10 Year Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Brook Hill Indiana Straight Rye Whiskey Barrel












