Made with the help of Willie Nelson Heaven Hill Old Whiskey River
Nose - sweet, oak. Body - Light and smooth. Mild harshness going down Palate- Very similar to Jim Beam. Just a lot smoother.
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Nose - sweet, oak. Body - Light and smooth. Mild harshness going down Palate- Very similar to Jim Beam. Just a lot smoother.
This warmed my soul. It did not last long at all, maybe a weekend between a friend and I?It's nose was inviting, although it was my first time, it had such a sense of familiarity, it compared to the…
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Peated version, reminds me of Laphroaig 15 Y.Citrussy, almond extracts, malty, smoke underpinning the fruitiness. Very well balanced
This whisky is about to be a big hit around the world. The nose is the perfect strength of peatiness and smoke you'd expect from an Islay product. Your palate will lose its mind (or its mouth) with such…
Unreduced - nose is heather and fresh spring grass. Chocolate mint and cloves. Hint of something great to come. It's candy apples with some brandy butter on malt loaf. Couldn't bring myself to add water…
This is SMWS 24.100. From a distillery near Craigellachie on Spey and known for sherry maturation. Pencil shavings with burnt matches and mulled wine. Madeira cake. Roasted conkers on a BBQ fire. Fini…
It is just like biting into a piece of salty burnt drift wood.
I usually use Michter's Rye US#1 for making Manhattans, but I recently used Old Overholt and it worked just as well. Especially nice is the price point!
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