Tastes
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More of a whiskey/whisky specifically bourbon profile than brandy truthfully. But I get vanilla, brown sugar, maple, and oak, and on the nose but not really the palette this almost bubble gum note. Definitely most suited as a mixer and a budget one at that, but I have drank it neat and it's acceptable to my palette at least. It's also notably smoother than I expected at it's price point. Where I'm at as of the time of review, 375ml is roughly $5-6, a $750 is $11, and 1.75L handles are around $24-25.11.0 USD per Bottle
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Keeping in mind this is a budget bourbon this is an incredible value. This isn't a super complex bourbon but this is a bourbon that should be under $40 USD for a handle and under $20 USD for a fifth at the time of this review, and that's 100 proof and 4 years aged. The extra proof makes it fantastic as a mixer and there is basically just enough complexity to it that it can be an acceptable casual sipper.20.0 USD per Bottle
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Smooth and drinks more like a whisky than a brandy, but not really any complexity to the flavor. Reading the label this is blended with a hefty amount of neutral grain spirits, honestly to the level of a seven crown. Works really well as a mixer for basically any cocktails calling for applejack and could be a substitute for whisky in stuff like an old fashioned or sour or even throwing it in some cola or ginger ale or lemon-lime soda, but is a very mediocre at best sipper. Unfortunately in my area this is basically the only applejack available consistently.25.0 USD per Bottle
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