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End of Days Barrel Rested Gin
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Reviewed June 25, 2022 (edited September 29, 2022)This is perfect either neat or in a Negroni. -
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Reviewed October 13, 2021 (edited November 16, 2021)End Of Days Barrel Rested Gin (Castaway Series) Their Standard Issue Port of Entry Gin aged for 6 Months in New American White Oak Barrels w/ a #3 Char *NOSE: Very Similar to their Port of Entry Gin with added Oak Notes. Juniper, Lemon & Orange Peel, Black Pepper, and Floor Wax. All wrapped in a thin layer of Charred Oak. The nose on the empty glass is a dead ringer for Lemon Poundcake. *NEAT: Oily and Viscous. Enters Oaky Sweet on the front of the tongue with a healthy dose of Citrus on the Mid-Palate. Lemon Bars with Powdered Sugar, Licorice, Ginger, and Black Pepper. The Juniper finally shows up on the Back of the Palate. A nice oily coating of Vanilla Icing, Citrus, and Black Strap Licorice. Great aftertaste that hangs around long after the Glencairn is empty. Verdict: Very good on its own. A step up from their top notch Port of Entry Gin.I can't wait to experiment with some cocktails. EOD has knocked this one out of the park. End of Days is the definition of Small and Craft, operating out of a modified Quonset Hut in the Cargo District of Wilmington NC. They definitely deliver on the quality. **Interesting Side Note: the bottle for their Port of Entry Series is the same as the original Legent Bourbon bottle, and the bottle for their Castaway Series is the same one used by PatrĂ³n Tequila.46.0 USD per BottleEnd of Days Distillery
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