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  • Starlight Pineau des Charentes Finished Bourbon Review

    Now let's dive into the whiskey. I think this whiskey serves much the same purpose as the wine it was finished in: an aperitif. For that reason it earns the "Keep Amongst the Whiskey" distinction. It's oily on the nose like a pot still Irish whiskey with intense sweetness reminiscent of a day spent Revisiting the whiskey after a sip of the wine tells me that perhaps the whiskey could have been finished

  • Spirits of French Lick - The Whiskey Witch Barrel Series Whiskey Review

    There aren't many better times in the whiskey world than getting to try something completely new. I will try to put this incredibly layered Whiskey into words; First I get orange cream soda followed While oats and wheat aren’t often seen in modern Irish and Scottish expressions, both were once very This Whiskey is beautiful paired with a @davidoffcigars Winston Churchill 2021 Limited Edition. Click the image above to see some other whiskeys that have made that list.

  • Old Elk Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel Select - Mass Bourbon Alliance 'Prohibition' Pick

    Company on Label: Old Elk Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 51% Corn, 45% Wheat, 4% vanilla forward linen note that flashes up in intense waves while a decent dusty oak shows off this whiskeys I get a calm sugar cookie tone that doesn't quite say 'Irish whiskey' but certainly leans in that direction

  • A Historic Tasting: Sipping Vintage Mount Vernon Rye Whiskey from 1902 to 1947 - an Exploration on What Maryland Rye is All About

    up the whiskey history running in rivulets between pours. There's a little-discussed funny business factor in prohibition-era whiskey. this knowledge to make better whiskey today! Further Thoughts:  This is so incredibly well-preserved for 1902 whiskey. A 1941 ad  called BPR rye "the most famous whiskey state's most famous whiskey."

  • Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey Review

    With releases from big names like Jack Daniels and budding crafters like Redwood Empire, whiskey enthusiasts I'd like to thank my fellow whiskey writer, Amongst The Whiskey, for a sample. (Jim Beam Distillery) Whiskey Type: American Single Malt Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% malted barley TL;DR: A young whiskey that doesn't know itself too well yet. Rating: 2/5 (Not good... There is definitely far better whiskey than this out there and far better examples of American Single

  • A Midwinter Night's Dram Act 12 Port Finished Rye Review: Don't Call it a Comeback

    This release has been long-lauded by whiskey enthusiasts who have cherished the blend of MGP and High Company on Label:  High West Distillery Whiskey Type: A blend of straight rye whiskeys Mash Bill Percentages It's a passable whiskey at best, but for most whiskey enthusiasts and cost-conscious drinkers, this is Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.

  • Still Austin Cask Strength Bourbon Review: The Artistry of Grain-to-Glass Whiskey

    with his dad transformed into a year of purposeful planning and the eventual birth of Still Austin Whiskey brought the father-son duo together, as only whiskey can, which is highlighted on their website : Prior After a few whiskeys they were talking about everything—even feelings! Company on Label:  Still Austin Whiskey Co. Whiskey Type: Bourbon whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 70% white corn, 25% rye, 5% malted barley Proof

  • Russell's Reserve Single Rickhouse Collection: Camp Nelson Warehouse C Bourbon Flash Review

    first release of Russell's Reserve Single Rickhouse is iconic: this may be the last release to feature whiskey Company on Label:   Wild Turkey Distillery Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Mash Bill To me, it doesn't drink all that far off from Wild Turkey 101, a staple bourbon in the whiskey world. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.

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

    Company on Label:  Old Fitzgerald Distillery (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type:  Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey There's something to enjoy here. ) This is a crushable whiskey in every sense of the word. Let this be a reminder to you: taste your whiskey several times before you ever write it off! Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.

  • Still Austin Cask Strength Rye Whiskey Review: A Unique Blend of Technicolor Flavors

    Anyone who is anyone in the whiskey world, which is you, me, and a few others, likely loves it when a Below are the current guidelines for 'Barrel Proof' whiskey, which can be found in greater detail on Yes, bottling cask strength whiskey may seem simple, if the offering is a single barrel, but it can be when it comes to aging whiskey. Company on Label:   Still Austin Whiskey Type:  Rye whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Texas Rye Proof

  • Two Souls Spirits Florida Light Whiskey Review: Proof that Age is Just a Number

    Unlike bourbon or rye whiskey, which cannot have a barrel entry proof of more than 80% ABV, Light Whiskey Light Whiskey came onto the scene during that time as a way to diversify the whiskey market, or more Today, Light Whiskey circulates amongst niche whiskey communities and those looking to broaden their well-made whiskey can do instead. Company on Label:   Kozuba & Sons (Bottled by Two Souls Spirits) Whiskey Type:  Light Whiskey Mash Bill

  • Heaven Hill Heritage Collection 17 Year Barrel Proof Bourbon Review

    For the curious whiskey enthusiast... We're bringing out the big guns today. We very clearly identified this as the better whiskey when compared blindly to Elijah Craig Barrel Proof That slight nuttiness is one of my favorite characteristics in whiskey, personally. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.

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