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  • Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 8 Year Wheated Bourbon Review - Comparing the Fall 2023 Release to the Spring 2021 Bottling from Heaven Hill

    , 17, and 19 years on the previous 3 blends. Let's see how a return to the 8 year age statement does for this distillate. Their 17 year release was one such example of what is possible with blending prowess. Our new 8 year offering continues to be flat and light in the glass with soft hay notes. Buy Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 8 Year Bourbon

  • Old Fitzgerald 9 Year Bottled-in-Bond Wheated Bourbon Review: Tasting Through the Crushable Spring 2025 Release

    these bottles are gorgeous, and I've certainly enjoyed my fair share of the releases throughout the years There's no doubt there's been some lovely whiskey bottled in this decanter, especially the VVS 13 year , which topped our charts for the bourbon of the year in 2024 . The slightly oily, quite creamy mouthfeel is probably my favorite part of sipping through this year's TL;DR: An interesting balance between cozy and bold, this year's spring release is certainly sippable

  • Willett 8 Year Wheated Bourbon Review - The Infamous Black Bottle "Purple Top"

    have admitted that it was just disappointing for all the hype the brand has carried and built over the years Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed proportions of corn, wheat and malted barley Proof: 108° Age: 8 years

  • End of an Era: The Last Wild Turkey Master's Keep "Beacon" Stands Tall as a Beauty of a Bourbon

    ”  - Paulo Coelho, The Zahier After 10 years of limited-edition releases covering a surprising range year bourbon chosen by Bruce Russell and Eddie's choice 16 year bourbon. It offers a nod to the 10 years that Master's Keep stood as a beacon of quality while reaching even further In contrast, Bruce's 10-year-old selection lends a bold, long-lasting finish that has become a signature years (a blend of 10 and 16 year barrels) MSRP:   $300 Further identification:  This 750mL bottled,

  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Batch 10 Bourbon Review

    (Buffalo Trace) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #1 (Low Rye < 10% ) Proof: 127.3° Age: NAS (supposedly 6-8 years) Further identification: Batch 10 is the 2021 release Oooh, things immediately opened up to the lighter side after my first sip; it feels like a river that This might be my bourbon of the year for 2021... I may even have to do a head to head against my 2020 bourbon of the year.

  • Old Soul Tintype Series #2 9 Year Bourbon Review

    Their 7 year Tintype Series # 1 really blew me away, and I've enjoyed many wonderful single barrel selections that Kappy's in Massachusetts has brought to the state in years past. I chalked it up to the 9 year age statement. Yet after a few tastes, this bottle has languished for an entire year on my to-do shelf. Of course, the TT Series 2 was also released in Fall of 2023 and although it’s a 9 year, it doesn’t even

  • 2023 Weller 12 Year Wheated Bourbon Review & A Bonus List of Things You Can Buy Instead When You Can't Find It

    It would be another 2-3 years before I'd ever own my own bottle. Fast forward to today. Barrel Proof Picks Plum: Spirit Animal Society Ry3 Madeira Finished Rye // Noah's Mill Sweet tart: 2023 Michter's 10 Year Bourbon // Kings County Bottled-in-Bond Recommendations based on wheated mash bill: Boone County Tennessee Whiskey Knob Creek 12 Year Bourbon Redbreast 12 Year Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Recommendations Louisville. - @fitwildwest If I can't get a Weller 12 and really want an aged wheater, I'll go for Rebel 10

  • Jack Daniel's Heritage Barrel Tennessee Whiskey Review: A Fresh Take on Toasted

    ”  - Carl Bard Through the years, I have admittedly grown weary of toasted barrel finishes. This release will be offered year-round as part of the Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Collection giving Offered at 100 proof (50% ABV) and matured at least seven years in our highest elevation barrel houses Tennessee Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages:   80% corn, 8% rye, 12% malted barley Proof:  100° Age:  8 years I find a wave of potent vanilla, caramel, and toffee that reminds me of the first batch of their 12 year

  • Barrell Bourbon 037 Review: Crushable Cask Strength Blends

    Crushable is the word I often hear when someone describes a Barrell release, which is quite a compliment 78% corn, 18% rye and 4% malted barley based on the blending proportions Proof:  111.38 ° Age:   8 years (a blend of 8-15 year bourbon) MSRP: $84.99 Further Identification:  Batch 037 is blended from whiskey distilled in IN, KY & TN; the blend composition is made up of 8, 11 & 12 year Indiana bourbon, 13, 14 & 15 Tennessee bourbon, and 10 year Kentucky bourbon Nose: Upon first raising the glass to my nose,

  • From Calamity to Cohesiveness: Jefferson's Marian McLain 2.0 Bourbon Review

    straight Kentucky & Indiana bourbon whiskeys Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof:  106 ° Age:  9 years (a blend of 9, 11 & 13 year bourbons) MSRP: $300 Further Identification:  This five barrel blend includes Kentucky 13 year bourbon (62%), Indiana 11 year wheated double oaked bourbon (15%), Kentucky rye barrel wine finish (11%), Kentucky rye barrel rum finish, (6%), and Kentucky 9 year bourbon (6%) Nose:  Right old whiskey was to cover up not-so-great 13 year old whiskey."

  • KO Distilling Bottled in Bond Distiller's Reserve Straight Rye Whiskey Review

    KO Distilling Whiskey Type: Straight Rye Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Rye Proof: 100° Age: 4 years Subtle hints of barbecue begin to trail off as I yearn for a sip. Let's go! I get a sweet lemon Haribo gummy bear note that I'm loving & certainly haven't found in any other whiskey I'd compare it readily to many well-aged Kentucky rye stocks such as Michter's 10 year rye, and it absolutely

  • Brook Hill Bourbon "King's Leap" Review - Tasting Through Rare Character's Finest in Single Barrel 306

    Mash Bill Percentages:  Undisclosed Kentucky bourbon mash bill (min 51% corn) Proof:  129.35° Age:  10 years Further identification:  This is King's Leap, single barrel number 306, one of the first two barrels The mouthfeel reminds me of Michter's 25 year, dancing into a hint of cherry pipe tobacco and a deep

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