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  • Nashville Barrel Company Single Barrel 7595 Straight Rye Whiskey Review - The Persistence of Patience

    You see, they store and age whiskey—barrels and barrels upon barrels—so much so that they opened their small batch cask strength bourbons and ryes, Nashville Barrel Company isn't a traditional distillery Their primary focus is on barrel aging and custom barrel projects rather than distilling their own spirits People started talking about our barrels. patience of the picking team for this barrel.

  • Fort Hamilton New York "Hearts of Oak Militia" Bourbon Review

    From the single barrel bourbon press release in April of this year, we get the following story: Alex for bourbon lovers with a nod to our home of New York. , it was time to extend our hospitality into bourbon with a Single Barrel Bourbon made from all NY grain Fort Hamilton Single Barrel Bourbon is a spirit born of that same independent, revolutionary spirit and is built for the bourbon enthusiast and is true to our New York roots.”

  • Old Forester Single Barrel Barrel Strength Bourbon - Warehouse I, Floor 1 vs 8 - Head to Head

    I recently got one of these as a sample from @bourbondipity_ (who is also practically my neighbor) to I wanted to have some frame of reference on if this was a good version of Old Forester barrel strength Boston Guys Company on Label: Old Forester Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Corn, 18% Lighthouse Wine & Spirits in mid 2021 Liquor Junction Company on Label: Old Forester Whiskey Type: Bourbon

  • Barrell Single Barrel Kappy's Store Pick Bourbon Review

    From my most recent experience with Barrell Seagrass, to Dovetail, to the fun batches of bourbon & rye Company on Label: Barrell Craft Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof I love it, but it definitely does not nose like a bourbon at the start! from Willett, but my palate is about 95% confident it is... and I'm 100% confident that I love this bourbon Thanks to Blake over at Bourbonr for some of the information that led me to this conclusion.

  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Batch 11 Bourbon Review

    This 2022 end-of-year release of Taylor Barrel Proof is finally here! returned to Kentucky where he made his most indelible mark on history as a founding father of the modern bourbon Company on Label: Old Fashioned Copper Distillery (Buffalo Trace) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages It's still a solid bourbon I'm certainly glad is on my shelf, but I don't think I am going to be hunting Maybe we finally found where the canceled George T Stagg barrels ended up?

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

    When a whiskey enthusiast comes across a truly special single barrel of bourbon, it can be a magical Let's dive in on a full taste through of Brook Hill "King's Leap" bourbon. Further identification:  This is King's Leap, single barrel number 306, one of the first two barrels Leather typical of hyper-aged bourbons is prevalent now. Palate:  On first sip, this spicy bourbon leaves no doubt about its origins.

  • Southern Star Paragon Single Barrel Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon Review

    There's a new wheated bourbon on the scene. wandered through the pedigree listed for the whiskey mentioned and saw 'cask strength' and 'wheated bourbon Company on Label: Southern Distilling Company Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 70% Another sip shows off lovely vanilla barrel influence. This is a solid sipping bourbon.

  • Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Private Barrel Select - Head to Head Bourbon Flash Reviews

    One is a gifted couple pours from a great Bourbon Thieves friend, @egilbert09. Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Private Barrel Select Bourbon Company on Label: The Wild Turkey Distilling Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, and 12% Malted Barley Proof: 110° Age : Warehouse CNA, Floor 4, Barrel #21-324 Kappy's 1940 Barrel Society: Warehouse K, Floor 4, Barrel #21 This is what I dream about when I am thinking about my favorite bourbon profiles.

  • Larceny Barrel Proof C921 Wheated Bourbon Review

    Well, @bourbon_paddy made me do it. I historically have not been crazy for these Larceny barrel proof releases, finding batch A120 to be Company on Label: Old Fitzgerald Distillery (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, and 12% Malted Barley Proof: 122.6° Age: 6 years (a blend of 6 to 8 year barrels Further identification: Batch C921 is the 3rd and final release from 2021 Nose: A very traditional bourbon

  • Parker's Heritage Collection 16th Edition: Double Barreled Blend Bourbon Review

    The barrels selected for this series include Bourbon, Rye, and Wheat Whiskeys, among others, and are Bourbon Whiskey. The 13-year-old Bourbon was aged on floors 5 - 7 of Rickhouse Q and was then re-barreled in new American The double barreling of the 13-year-old Bourbon helped to bring out even more oak and spice notes from the barrel, while later blending it with older Bourbon helped to create a unique, bold and balanced

  • Michter's Barrel Strength Bourbon Review - Exploring the More Limited End of Limited Releases

    Today we have a Kentucky-only release: Michter's Barrel Strength Bourbon. Company on Label: Michter's Distillery Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages : Undisclosed Proof: 108.2° Age: NAS Further identification: Barrel No 23D1143 is listed on the label Touches of nutmeg, allspice, black pepper, and balsam fir create a really interesting medley for a bourbon Fans of classic barrel funk will be quite pleased here.

  • Cedar Ridge Double Barrel Straight Rye Whiskey Review: Why You Should Keep an Eye on Iowa Rye

    As the number one selling bourbon in their state and a rising star in the expanding category of American Cedar Ridge has a wide range of finished whiskey, from bourbon to rye to American single malt; they do not hold back on experimenting with barrel finishes. In the case of Cedar Ridge's double-barreled bourbon and now rye, the liquid was first aged in new American oak barrels and then transferred into another new American oak barrel for additional aging.

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