Tastes
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Creyente Mezcal Joven
Mezcal Joven — Oaxaca, Mexico
Reviewed January 19, 2019 (edited February 14, 2019)Sipping neat from a repurposed steel salsa tumbler on a porch in Tulum. Light, almost watery in a good way. Smoke of course, but also cucumber and something else I can’t elucidate. Accessible and cheery, in short the opposite of Malcolm Lowry’s prose in Under the Volcano, which I’m reading on said porch (hence the mezcal). -
Trail's End 8 Year Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky (bottled in Oregon), USA
Reviewed January 15, 2019 (edited April 22, 2019)Sun-kissed amber color. A vanilla nose and a vanilla finish make for very symmetrical sipping. Straightforward and sweet in a pleasant way, like the girl next door in a glass. -
Neat (no water). Tasted some honey to start, but now I’m getting mostly alcohol heat and tongue tingle. Not digging it to be honest, but that may be because I was headed to my local pub for a dram of Red Breast but it was inexplicably closed so now I’m sipping top shelf bourbon in a sports bar like a derelict Jerry Jones or some shit.
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Westward American Single Malt
American Single Malt — Oregon, USA
Reviewed December 31, 2018 (edited January 5, 2019)Brash and boozy nose with a bit of varnish greeting you at the door. Shot of back palate spice then an intriguing finish with a couple shades of savor, with a hearty almost garlicky moment near the end. Didn’t like at first but keep coming back for that finale. Definitely add a decent amount of water.
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