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Reviewed
November 12, 2022 (edited April 7, 2023)
N: Honey, sweet corn, barrel wood and spice, ethanol (which for some reason reminds me of potato vodka), some herbal notes, some floral notes. Not too deep and starts to go off the rails the more you swirl, but a solid, traditional bourbon nose.
P: Caramel, caramel corn, honey, sweet corn, some green rye grain notes, dash of oak that has a peanut shell character to it, maybe some red fruit in the background.
F: Barrel spice, cinnamon, hint of char, caramel, sweet corn, some of the herbal character from the nose, little bit of heat.
This bottle gets a lot of hype, and I looked for it for a year or more before finally spotting one on a bottom shelf (where it belongs), but in the end it's really just a middle of the road BIB. Its strength is its price point - it's a good value at $20 for a liter at 100 proof. Credit where credit is due on that point. But the juice on the whole is a bottom shelf bourbon. It's a bit harsh and a bit flat. You expect that at the price point, it might even be part of the charm, but let's not pretend there aren't vastly superior bourbons out there. There are many. And there are also other bargain bourbons that offer a little more or something a little different. This slots in nicely in the bargain category, but it's not replacing anything in my regular rotation.
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20.0
USD
per
Bottle