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dscallion
Earl Settler Kentucky Straight Bourbon
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kciardul
Reviewed December 28, 2022Light sweet smell. Some cherry tones, slight spice. Light taste, small amount of after taste. Light, sweet, full flavor. Really not bad. As you sip, the harsher it gets. Really nice first taste with flavors though. -
ContemplativeFox
Reviewed August 19, 2022 (edited August 21, 2022)Rating: 10/23 This is some dirt cheap Total Wine store brand bourbon, so obviously I expect it to be bad, though upon closer inspection, I am seeing that it's a straight bourbon, so it must not be the most absolutely awful of swill, like that 6 month old stuff that makes it into bottles sometimes. Still, it's only 40% ABV. N: Actually, a nice nose with slightly toasty oak, caramel, tangerine, vanilla, and limestone. It might smell a faint bit youthful (aside from not having a bold woody maturity, I mean), but it really doesn't smell at all bad. In fact, I'm quite enjoying this nose. P: Watery, but I certainly expected that at this proof. Then some spiciness comes in that's hard to place, but melds nicely into the surprising richness. There's caramel with that bit of tangerine heading into slightly tart limestone that adds minerality without making this taste watery. The palate is surprisingly full for only 40% ABV, though it certainly still comes off as low ABV. Vanilla makes its way in too. Perhaps a mild touch of licorice. F: This dries out as the wood makes its way in and blends nicely with the spices. Lingering vanilla for sure. Maybe a touch of licorice and hint of that sweet, rich core. - Conclusion - I'm honestly blown away by this. For $10 I expected something really undrinkable. This isn't great by any means, but it's shockingly actually sippable. The core profile here is really good, putting it in solid competition with the likes of Ancient Age (11/23), though I might like this a hair better because it comes across as a bit richer. Hard to say. An easy choice as a mixer if the drink doesn't need to pack the biggest alcohol punch. Trader Joe's bourbon (11/23) (allegedly sourced from Barton's). is less sweet and more funky, with more of a burn, but less richness. This is a bit flat in comparison though, with the licorice really coming out a lot more side by side. I'm kind of getting some flat Jim Beam Black vibes from this now. Coming back to this, I get richness, but it's kind of immature and bland. I get plenty of vanilla and also caramel, but not a ton is going on here. Previously, I was placing this on about the same level as the Trader Joe's, with the Trader Joe's being hotter and more challenging, but also a bit more interesting (though a bit less hedonistic). Now, I'm finding this to be below the Trader Joe's. I'm thinking a 10 or 11 and I'm pretty confident. This is also below Hotel Tango Bourbon Ready-To-Drink (11/23), which is just so borderline between a 10 and an 11, so I think that this must be a 10.10.0 USD per Bottle -
Looneyhead
Reviewed June 16, 2022 (edited September 22, 2022)Mini bottle because it was by the check out line and I’m actually up for trying anything, whatever the expectations. While not impressive by any stretch, this is better than the previous two. At least this one is two years old! Pale nose of corn, caramel, saw dust, apple and ethanol. Sweet, with caramel, corn and apple flavors. Not really a finish. Still, it’s a win, as this is definitely better than I thought it would be. -
shane512
Reviewed January 6, 2022 (edited January 23, 2022)Very drinkable and smooth with a bit of a spicy finish (cloves, maybe?) Great bourbon, especially for the price.9.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More -
dcummins
Reviewed July 1, 2021 (edited February 27, 2022)Turpentine? Ugh, will not buy again. Glad I only bought a 50mL -
CBDeWitt
Reviewed June 28, 2021 (edited March 17, 2022)Simple but a decent tasting bourbon for very few $’s. Passable as an inexpensive sipper for those not familiar with more sophisticated or longer aged bourbons. Probably more suited as a mixer.
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