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- Fortuna Barrel Proof Bourbon Review - The Rereleased Higher Test Resurrection Label from Rare Character
Opting for a cask strength bottling this time, likely better aligning to the desires of the modern whiskey to the world through their persistent drive to partner with the forefront liquor stores, whiskey groups Hollenbach left a lasting mark on the whiskey trade, having found great success in Louisville, Kentucky Aged a minimum of six years and hand-selected by the folks behind Rare Character Whiskey, the spirit Company on Label: Fortuna Bourbon (Rare Character) Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash
- Barrel Picking at ASW Distillery - An Introduction to Fiddler Soloist & Resurgens Port Finished Rye
This Atlanta, Georgia distillery is just starting to come of age and make a splash in the whiskey world Without further ado, let's get on with the whiskey. Fiddler Soloist Straight Bourbon Whiskey Company on Label: ASW Distillery Whiskey Type: Straight Bourbon Finished in Port Casks Company on Label: ASW Distillery Whiskey Type: Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages Palate: My my, that's a funky bunch of coconuts; particularly husky, this whiskey presents incredibly
- A Midwinter Night's Dram Act 11 Port Finished Rye Review
Since the inception of A Midwinter Night's Dram in 2013, whiskey and wine enthusiasts alike have been able to enjoy this port finished rye whiskey in limited bottlings. Company on Label: High West Whiskey Type: Blended Straight Rye Whiskeys Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed This is one of the flattest, least dynamic whiskeys I've tried in a long while. The empty glass smells like craft whiskey funk, salt water and concrete.
- 2023 Bomberger's Declaration Kentucky Straight Bourbon Review
Please join us in toasting and celebrating American Whiskey History with this outstanding small batch 108 proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. That's what most in the whiskey world would call 'doing things right'. Company on Label: Michter's Distillery Whiskey Type: Kentucky Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed This is everything that a whiskey lover looks for in a bourbon.
- Fortuna Sour Mash Bourbon Review
According to the story, this is a whiskey steeped in history: At the height of America’s original whiskey Hollenbach left a lasting mark on the whiskey trade, having found great success in Louisville, Kentucky hundred years since its inception, Fortuna Bourbon has now been revitalized for a new generation of whiskey Aged a minimum of six years and hand-selected by the folks behind Rare Character Whiskey, the spirit Let's get into a quick review of the modern whiskey.
- Wheel Horse Bourbon Batch 6 Review - Green River Distillate on Full Display
With 2 further years of crafting and refining their process, has the whiskey changed? Let's find out if the "Whiskey Without Regrets" still has my adoration. On to the whiskey! Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 70% corn, 21% rye, 9% malted barley Proof: 101° Age: 4 years If you haven't had this one yet, you're missing out on some wonderful whiskey.
- Southern Star Double Rye Review - North Carolina's Best Distillery You Probably Haven't Heard Of Yet
hopes that their team and their stills were up for the extra challenge of figuring out how to do rye whiskey Company on Label: Southern Distilling Company Whiskey Type: Straight Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages TL;DR: Well crafted whiskey with plenty of citrus tones Rating: 4/5 (Really good; I want one of these I'm once again incredibly pleased with how well this North Carolina whiskey drinks; it seems evident to me that they've got all of the important pieces of making good whiskey figured out.
- Doc Swinson Exploratory Cask 15 Year Release No. 6 Bourbon Review
Bottle photo credit goes to Kevin O'Connor (an absolute whiskey saint) who also sent along this sample At our heart, we are whiskey lovers and we aim to make whiskeys that are fun to make and even better the whiskey shine. For now, let's see how this whiskey is! Company on Label: Distiller's Way LLC (Doc Swinson's) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 78.5%
- Heaven Hill Heritage Collection 18 Year Bourbon Review and Necessary Comparisons to the Proximal 17 Year Release
were filled on December 29th, 2005, from a mash bill of 78% corn, 10% rye, and 12% malted barley, this whiskey So, he had each of its two doublers packed with copper mesh to increase important contact with the whiskey Company on Label: Heaven Hill Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted The Heaven Hill team continues to prove they have some masterclass whiskey blending skills with this Kudos to Heaven Hill for continuing to elevate the whiskey game with their heritage collection releases
- Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Batch 12 Review: Ranking the 131.1 Proof 2023 Release from Buffalo Trace
Taylor Barrel Proof has typically garnered general approval from the whiskey community writ large. Company on Label: Old Fashioned Copper Distillery (Buffalo Trace) Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #1 (Low Rye < 10%) Proof: 131.1° Age: NAS ( Now that the depth of the whiskey starts to ramp up a bit, spruce boughs and damp earth say, "get outside Ultimately, it lacks the captivation that a good whiskey will typically hold me in.
- 2008 George T. Stagg Bourbon Flash Review - A Short Exploration of How Things Were Back Before the Bourbon Boom
Stagg was first introduced in 2002 in response to the whiskey world calling for more high proof, well-aged Stagg bottling, a wonderful whiskey that matched the energy of the 2020 release quite well. As for how and why I am afforded the luxury of sipping on this whiskey, I'd like to thank my good friend I don't normally talk about value, but when a whiskey is going for north of $2,000, you know it probably has some kind of cult following in the whiskey community.
- Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 8 Year Wheated Bourbon Review - Comparing the Fall 2023 Release to the Spring 2021 Bottling from Heaven Hill
While age statements aren't really the end-all-be-all in the whiskey world, typically brands will try Fitzgerald Distillery (Distilled at the Bernheim Distillery, which Heaven Hill has owned since 1999 ) Whiskey this into a cup of coffee or being able to enjoy this alongside a delicate dessert and not have the whiskey I can go either way on it. ) This is another great example of a whiskey that has absolutely nothing wrong It's a much more lively bourbon and definitely the kind of whiskey I enjoy exploring.












