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- Boann Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey: The Inside Scoop on the New Distiller on the Block
down with Gary Ring , distiller for Boann Distillery in Drogheda, Ireland, though his title in Irish might Apricot and pear dominate the early glass, which is vibrant, bright, and light. It doesn't have that instant-classic sugar cookie tone one might expect out of Midleton Irish, and that's
- Four Roses 10 Recipe March Madness Bracket Reviews - The Beginning of the "Sandalwood Scandal"
Glass F Nose: Youthful, floral Light citrus Minerality on the nose-feel Chalky, drying Glass F Palate I can't There might be some fruity sweetness in the back but this one is almost making me gag Incredibly solid oak; much like the whole experience of a barrel sitting in front of you Slight effervescence Light Glass A Nose: Lighter than previous glasses of A Confectioners sugar Light fried dough Metallic Glass of marshmallow sweets Hints of bright Spring florals Rather plain Bigger sip and swish shows off a light
- Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Private Barrel Select - Head to Head Bourbon Flash Reviews
There's just a hint of a note of savory vinegar in the glass that might seem like an odd smell for a This is what I dream about when I am thinking about my favorite bourbon profiles. Liquor at the Lake CNA/4 Russell's Review Light in aroma and intensity on the first nosing. Might get better with time. I've been through enough pours of these Russell's bottles that I was able to confirm what I already might
- Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bourbon Review
Light cinnamon that isn't biting. Vanilla here is sweet... cake or dessert-like. After sipping, some light oak can be found.
- Michter's Single Barrel Straight Rye Review
I went out and rectified my oversight right away! Light milk chocolate and a funny citrus.
- Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon Flash Review
Light chocolate, almonds and pepper dance in.
- Stoll & Wolfe Rosen Rye Flash Review: Resurrecting a Nearly Extinct Grain
grain, saved by the United States Department of Agriculture seed bank, flourishing back to life in the rightful released in November of 2024 at an MSRP of $120 Nose: Impressive wood integration presents itself right Sam Thompson pure rye took me to the banks of the Kenai River in Alaska, this pour has my mind's eye dreaming experience with one exquisite example of pre-prohibition Monongahela rye whiskey, I'd say they're on the right
- The Stagg Hub: Everything You Need to Know About All the Stagg Junior Batches and George T. Stagg Releases in One Convenient Location
So from the perspective of someone who has tasted the old stuff, you might be wondering about my opinion and some taste a bit younger, but given the notes I've drawn from these, 8-12 years feels like the right the future, so if you're looking at a newer bottling on the shelf, you'll want to look at the bottom right
- Michter’s 10 Bourbon 2020 vs 2021 Head to Head
Light citrus floats like a cloud with no zesty bite. Great proof rise with baking spices, some light anise, and plums. Light caramel swings in some enjoyable baking spices and a hint of some herbals. Light linen and leather mix well, predominantly leaning towards the linen side. Light pepper. Palate: Candy sweets!
- Weller 12 Year Flash Review
Very occasionally a light summer linen note comes around.
- Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey Review
Overall very neat, easy and light.
- Un-Gnome Whiskey: Blind Tasting Competition & A Mystery Blind Review #2
Herbal, but light thanks to that thick caramel and molasses. Floral funk that might be bringing me back to a Four Roses offering.












