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- Whiskey Sample Jar Experiment - Getting to the Bottom of the Sandalwood "Scandal"
The fact that the whiskey spoiled in his jars seems to have had absolutely no relation to anything he Whiskey Used: Wild Turkey 101 - 1.75L Company on Label: Wild Turkey Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : 75% Corn, 13% Rye, and 12% Malted Barley Proof: 101° Age: NAS (likely ~6 years) Further identification really delicious Hirsch Selected Whiskey (thank you Eric Gilbert for that sample!) inadvertently tasting tainted whiskey and drawing bad conclusions on otherwise very good whiskey!
- Michter’s Sour Mash American Whiskey Review
Michter's is often what I recommend to people when they ask me what they should buy to 'get started in whiskey Company on Label: Michter's Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed (originally a 45% Corn, 45% Rye, 10% Barley mash bill, but has been changed) Proof: 86° Age: NAS Further identification Rating: 3/5 I would wholeheartedly suggest this pour to someone looking to expand their novice whiskey
- Old Forester Barrel Strength Single Barrel Review - Mass Bourbon Alliance "1920 Barrel Proof" Pick
Company on Label: Old Forester Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Corn, 18% Rye, 10% Barley Proof: 127.8° Age: NAS Further identification: This is a Warehouse H, At last sip the sweet tart flavors really pop while a touch of rye sits in the linger. Reminder that I never give numerical scores to whiskey that I personally had a hand in selecting, as I will say that this is a solid pick that I'm glad to share with our Massachusetts whiskey community.
- Heaven Hill 90th Anniversary Bourbon Review: Just Another Premium Dupe?
Company on Label:  Distilled and bottled by Heaven Hill Distillery, Bardstown, KY Whiskey Type:  Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey Mash Bill Percentages:  78% corn, 10% rye, 12% malted barley Proof:  107° Age Overall it's a straight shooter, mixing in more fruit than the nose would have let on. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.
- In-Depth Review: Cedar Ridge QuintEssential American Single Malt Whiskey Special Release - The Untitled Cigar Malt Project
Institute, Cedar Ridge Distillery, located in Swisher, Iowa, has consistently produced award-winning whiskey open since prohibition in 2005, their commitment to innovation and consistency has produced quality whiskey This is whiskey I've envisioned for a long time, and I thorougly enjoyed putting it together for you Company on Label: Â Cedar Ridge Distillery Whiskey Type: Â American Single Malt Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages This whiskey is blushing. Or maybe that's me because, my goodness, I am smitten.
- Hirsch Selected Whiskeys Single Barrel KY-019 Bourbon Review
KY-012 is up there near my favorite whiskeys of all time. This sample comes courtesy of Ian (@barrelproofnerd) and I thank him for always being a generous whiskey Hirsch (Bottled by Strong Spirits; Distilled in Bardstown, KY) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : 72% Corn, 13% Rye, 15% Malted Barley Proof: 136.6° Age: 7 years (9 months) Further identification: This is certainly one of the heftier whiskeys I've experienced in some time.
- Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof Tennessee Whiskey Review - Liquor Junction Pick with Lexie
It takes an army to keep their operation running at the scale it does & such consistently good whiskey This is probably the coolest bottle in my whiskey study. Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 80% Corn , 8% Rye, 12% Barley Proof: TBD at time of bottling Age: 6 years (we picked it on it's exact 6th birthday I'm hoping for very little, as this is a delicious whiskey in front of me.
- Buffalo Trace Barrel Picking - Weller Full Proof, Eagle Rare and Blanton's Single Barrel Selects
A lot of these releases aren't for the whiskey nerd or tasting connoisseur. Complex whiskeys might not make sense to someone who is perhaps used to a shelfer version of the same legit and it is here to stay; soft layers of cinnamon and nutmeg complete the profile of the apple pie straight This is your ultimate sipping whiskey. It's my favorite sharing whiskey. Whenever I have friends or family over that don't normally drink whiskey - this is what I pour for us
- Jack Daniel's 10 Year Batch 2 Tennessee Whiskey Review and Bonus Comparison to Batch 1
A whiskey enthusiast at the end of their first release might be wondering how batch 02 fairs - and why Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 80% Corn , 8% Rye, 12% Malted Barley Proof: 97° Age: 10 years Further identification: Batch 02 is displayed on This is one of the best noses on a whiskey I've experienced this year. I do this for free, for fun, and for honest feedback on what's what in the whiskey world.
- Un-Gnome Whiskey: A Mystery Blind Review #3
Another edition of Un-Gnome Whiskey is here! Surprising earthy rye spices compared to the fruity nose. Very herbal profile which says it is probably a rye. Rating: 4/5 Guess: George Dickel Rye? Company on Label: Alberta Distillers Limited Whiskey Type: Canadian Rye Whisky Mash Bill Percentages:
- Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2025 Release Limited Edition Bourbon Flash Review
Maker's Mark Cellar Aged adds years to that range with a clever trick that prevents their whiskey from Finally free from the misconception that older whiskey was not possible for the distillery, the 2025 Company on Label: Â Maker's Mark Distillery , Star Hill Farm, Loretto, KY Whiskey Type: Â Kentucky straight Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.
- Top Irish Whiskeys for 2023 - Sweet 16 Blind Bracket Head to Head Matchups
Here are the results of a 16 Irish Whiskey blind tasting bracket (all of these were poured ahead of time I found it super interesting that Redbreast Lustau, a great whiskey no doubt, managed to sneak to the subjective, so let me know if you have done your own blind matchups of some of your favorite Irish whiskeys












