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- 2023 George T. Stagg Review - Is GTS Still the King of the Antique Collection?
Often regarded as one of the best whiskey releases every year by whiskey enthusiasts near and far, George Put a good whiskey in the wrong company however, and you get the unfortunate transmogrification of gold Hints of saltwater taffy and soft peppermint puffs feel slightly out of place on this blend. Patience is a virtue with this glass, as is tradition with ultra-aged whiskeys. Great for your health - not most people's idea of quality on an expensive bottle of whiskey.
- Booker's 2022-02 "The Lumberyard Batch" Bourbon Review
The Booker's website describes the makeup of the blend well: 2% came from the 4th floor of 7-story warehouse Beam Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Barley Proof: 124.8° Age: 7 A savory blend of salted caramel, molasses and dark walnut greets my nose upfront. It suggests there might be some exceptional whiskey in here but it's been blended for volume (quite well glass smells potent with layers of wood dominating with an earthy funk that is unmatched in modern whiskey
- Blood Oath Pact 8 Bourbon Review
Company on Label: (Bottled for) Lux Row Distillers Whiskey Type: Finished Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : Undisclosed 'ryed bourbon' mash bill Proof: 98.6° Age: 8 years (blend of 14, 11 and 8 year) Further that formed this whiskey. definitely enjoy the extra notes the finish imparted without covering up what tastes to be a great base whiskey blend.
- Angel's Envy Mizunara Cask Bourbon Review
Between this and the bottle of 2021 Angel's Envy Cask Strength you left here at the whiskey study, you've You are the epitome of a good friend & truly understand what whiskey is all about. Cheers! Company on Label: Louisville Spirits Group Whiskey Type: Finished Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed blend of two bourbon mash bills (<51% corn) Proof: 97.8° Age: 4 years (a blend of 4 and 9 year bourbons Even while being quite analytical and explorative, this whiskey completely relaxed me.
- Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year Bourbon Review: Looks Great, but How Does It Taste?
Of course I went with the whiskey that I'd never had the opportunity to even touch prior to this. Half-knowing it wasn't going to live up to the hundreds of other whiskeys available to me that year, What the heck was the right occasion for this - the top of the whiskey food chain, I thought? find anything I dislike, but ultimately I think it lacks any meaningful depth and seems to have been blended I say smoothness be damned, this is boring whiskey.
- Elijah Craig Barrel Proof A123 Bourbon Review
The Heaven Hill Distillery team certainly had their work cut out for them after putting on a true blending barrels I have explored, but your mileage may vary there (and there are absolutely no hard truths in whiskey Now let's not delay any longer before getting to the good part: the whiskey! A123 ride the coattails of the previous release, or earn a new spot amongst the highest echelons of whiskeys Company on Label: Elijah Craig (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 78% Corn, 10%
- The Stagg Hub: Everything You Need to Know About All the Stagg Junior Batches and George T. Stagg Releases in One Convenient Location
At the conclusion of his service in the Civil War, George struck up selling Kentucky whiskey in Missouri An example of this distillery's whiskey, bottled in 1928 as a ripe old 11.5 year bourbon, was opened, of the historical brandings associated with related prominent whiskey figures. These bourbons are non-aged-stated (NAS), though widely assumed to be 8-12 year blends, which I would Stagg Releases Amongst the Whiskey's Top George T.
- Stagg Jr Batch 12 Bourbon Review - Was the Summer 2019 Release the Pinnacle Batch?
Batch 12: the long-lauded best-of-the-bunch Stagg Jr release by whiskey enthusiasts far and wide. Ask anyone who has been in the whiskey world a while what their favorite batch is, and you're going to Let's get into the whiskey to find out. Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo I'd be surprised if this wasn't a 12+ year old blend, given the notes I'm finding on the nose.
- Larceny Barrel Proof C922 Wheated Bourbon Review
Company on Label: Old Fitzgerald Distillery (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, and 12% Malted Barley Proof: 126.6° Age: 6 years (a blend of 6 to 8 year barrels Layers of spice wash over the tongue in a way that says younger whiskey, without the true hallmarks of this pour was far too one directional for me to love, but it is definitely approachable for a sipping whiskey
- Willett Distillery - Old Bardstown Estate Bottled Sour Mash Bourbon Review
love budget finds - I've been trying to review a lot more of them lately, but if you have ever seen my whiskey Though I typically leave price out in how I review and rate whiskeys - I do still personally enjoy a As everyone's budget is different, I like to just tell the whiskeys story on this site without the powerful Company on Label: Willett Distillery Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed, but I It's a touch messy as a slew of flavors crash into the palate (usually a sure sign of a blend consisting
- 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 ( Ultimately, it lacks the captivation that a good whiskey will typically hold me in. TL;DR: A quotidian blend of Kentucky bourbon from Buffalo Trace Rating: 3/5 ( Decent.
- Four Roses Small Batch Select Bourbon Review
Company on Label: Four Roses Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: A blend of 6 recipes: OBSV,












