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  • Echo Spirits Engineer Series Batch 25A: Flash Review of "Trail Mix" Blended Bourbon

    showcase its bourbon blending skills once again via the latest release in its highly regarded Engineer Series Echo Spirits Engineer Series Batch 25A - Trail Mix is the evolution of a series Joe Bidinger and Nikhil Batch 25A - Trail Mix, like its Engineer Series siblings, blends elements from other distilleries - in Authors note: As an engineer myself, I knew I had to have a look at this series. There's something to enjoy here. ) This is a great bottle, not because the whiskey inside is some exceptional

  • Stagg Jr Batch 5 Bourbon Flash Review - A Rare Sampling

    TL;DR: Classic, low-rye bourbon with a few juicy surprises along the way Rating: 4/5 (Really good; I enough flavor to back it up." u/buckydean on Reddit sings praises as a fan of bold, spicy bourbons, rating It oozes character with villainous dark sweetness and tons of rich oaky notes, it tastes like it knows exactly what it wants to be and then accomplishes it really well." t8ke from Whiskey Raiders rated it

  • Michter's 20 Year Bourbon Review: Exploring if Ultra-Rare Whiskey Tastes Ultra-Delicious

    credit: Linda & John Lipman - ellenjaye.com The Michter's we know today in Louisville arose out of a very As always , I thoroughly tasted this three times before offering my thoughts and numerical rating. TL;DR: Golden old whiskey reminiscent of a bygone era Rating:  5/5 ( Pinnacle whiskey. So, back to the original question: does an ultra-rare bourbon mean what hits your glass is going to be

  • Eagle Rare Bourbon Review

    Some very faint spices appear as a foreshadowing to the continued evolution of this pour. Palate: Big first sip (whoops) presents a very light maraschino cherry forward profile. I thoroughly enjoy this as a sipper, but not enough to give it a 5 in my book; this is a very solid 4 Rating: 4/5

  • I Tasted the Rare Orange Label Weller Single Barrel—A Drinker's Take on the Completionist Collector's Folly

    If you're here wondering whether one of these rare bottles is worth hunting down, well, I have just the TL;DR: A flash in the pan bourbon that seems to be all about scarcity instead of complexity Rating:   It only seems to serve as a redundant collector's item with no inherent value as a drinking whiskey compared

  • Gryphon & Grain California Straight Rye Whiskey Review: An Exceptional Pot-Distilled Four Year Single Barrel from Your New Favorite Craft Distiller

    received different single barrels, one sentiment was pretty common throughout the group: the rye was exceptional That event was held at the beginning of this year, as you can see from the snow-laden background and bare In my conversation with the two, it's clear that they are both characters. The looser-pore French oak definitely imparted some great character. This lands marvelously on the tongue with a distinct character that has likely never been produced before

  • 1995 Oban 19 Year Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: Where Two Regions Meet in Unique Character

    Oban forms a frontier between the Highlands and the Islands, both geographically and in terms of the character It was a privilege to taste such rare whisky in such a serene setting, and we are honored to share our Rating:  3/5 ( Decent.

  • Watershed Distillery Fall Finishing Series Review: Where Barrel Strength Bourbon Meets Apple Brandy Barrels

    thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; —Excerpt Distillery , out of Colombus, Ohio, is leaning into the season's change with their latest Fall Finishing Series It's been a  hot minute  since I've poured myself a properly finished whiskey, so I'm very much looking barley Proof:  129.2 ° Age:  6 years Further identification:  Batch 5 of Watershed's Fall Finishing Series TL;DR: a flavorful dram, but beware, this one requires lots of air time Rating:  3/5 ( Middle of the

  • Nelson Bros. Whiskey Cask Finish Series: An Early Access Review of the 2024 Release of Black Brier

    TL;DR: Incredible flavor, balance, and differentiated nuance; this is a stout lover's dream Rating:  

  • Old Soul Tintype Series #1 - 2022 Release 7 Year Bourbon Review

    Percentages: 75% Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley Proof: 122.3° Age: 7 years Further identification: Series This is one of those exceptional examples of the heights that MGP distillate can achieve. Rating: 5/5 (Just wow. One of my favorites.) This is exceptional whiskey from exceptional folks.

  • 2024 Eagle Rare 17 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Review: Everything I Tasted On the Fall 2024 Release from Buffalo Trace

    we could give you, my dear readers, a sneak peek of what to expect out of the 2024 release of Eagle Rare comes with no strings attached and, in accordance with my editorial policy,  in no way changes how I rate mash bill #1 Proof:  101 ° Age:  17 years, 4 months Further identification:  The 2024 release of Eagle Rare My eyebrows remain calm in their resting place; my heart rate is at a paltry 60 beats per minute. There's something to enjoy here. ) Unfortunately, this pour really fails to register as exceptional to

  • Wild Turkey Rare Breed Barrel Proof Bourbon Review

    I may have said I go for Kentucky Spirit before I reach for a Rare Breed. Rare Breed! I have done a Head-to-Head of these before, but thought I'd give Rare Breed a shot at redemption yet The herbals & lemon zest continue to be the highlight of the nose which I absolutely adore as very few Very oak forward with more of that limoncello experience from the nose transferring.

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