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Berkshire Bourbon Smoke and Peat
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JRawding
Reviewed July 22, 2021Very smooth, smokey with a vanilla finish... Good amount of smokiness and smooth for me... A non-smokey drinker.The Smoke Shop BBQ - Kendall Square -
AndrewRaw
Reviewed July 22, 2021 (edited September 8, 2021)Vanilla aroma, smokey almond taste, warm finishThe Smoke Shop BBQ - Kendall Square -
huckel39
Reviewed February 15, 2020Definitely can smell and taste the smoke, but not overpowering, a good product! -
Mossreport
Reviewed January 15, 2020I really liked this but I love smoke on my scotch and bourbon. It was a little pricey but still really enjoyable.50.0 USD per Bottle -
PBMichiganWolverine
Reviewed November 22, 2019 (edited September 8, 2021)Another American craft I can cross off my list, this pour courtesy from @jonwilkinson7309. The Berkshires are an extension of Vermont’s Green Mountains, sort of foothills of the Appalachians which extend all the way from North Carolina up to Maine and Canada. It’s an idyllic area, in western Massachusetts, that’s known for summer cultural activities and food scene. And like the mountain range, I’m guessing this distillery considered this release as an extension of Islay’s peat and smoke. There’s certainly peat and smoke on the nose and palette, but it’s subdued...doesn’t hit you like Lagavulin , Ardbeg and Laphroaig. It’s much more muted. And the peat isn’t like Islay peat...but more like a Highlander trying to peat its whisky. It’s interesting, and I can see this being really good in cocktails, but neat or just with a few drops of water, it’s too muted. Thanks Jon for the pour—-I love trying crafts!
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