Flatboat Bourbon
Bourbon
Flatboat // Kentucky, USA
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Bjorn-Kasper
Reviewed August 19, 2021 (edited February 25, 2022)Excellent value bourbon. For $25 or less, this can also be yours. Gentle nose, sweet and lingering caramel and floral on the palate and a longer than expected finish. Aged 4-7 years. Great value bourbon.24.99 USD per BottleDaytona Beach -
whistledixie
Reviewed July 9, 2021Nose - Oak, apples, peaches, salty Taste - How it smells, but weaker. Reminds me of Basil Hayden's with there not being much to offer flavor wise. -
Matthias-Kozuba
Reviewed June 21, 2021 (edited July 25, 2021)If it says “straight” on the label, it means it has been aged for a minimum of 2 not 4 years. Geeeez! 4 yo would be much more mellow Imho. Ok quality for the price though.24.99 USD per Bottle -
Rosemier83
Reviewed April 30, 2021 (edited February 14, 2023)Great fucking bourbon 10/10 would buy again -
BeppeCovfefe
Reviewed January 31, 2021 (edited November 20, 2021)"Slow aged in oak barrels." Is that better than "fast" aged? I really can't say. At least it's not solera, or maybe that would be a good thing? For some reason the world needed another mid-lowish level Barton product. What that reason is probably only Sazarac knows. One thing I can say is this will beat out Tenn High or Kentucky Gentlemen, but maybe not by that much. Very Old Bartons? ehhh probably. The sweet oak nose is very promising, like a real old bourbon made the right way. Through the middle the body is a bit sweet and rough at the same time, both oaky but not as mellow as well aged oak from say Woodford. The promise of the nose just doesn't quite add up. It's almost like a dry oaky whiskey that was somehow sweetened with corn syrup. A lot of the right components are there but like a Frankenstien project it just doesn't seem to have ended up right. At just over 20 I would say you aren't getting ripped off, but at that price you can usually find Larceny which would also edge this Barton product out. Not a bad try though, would be a great bar pour for a bowling alley bar, beware of 5 star hotels proudly displaying this on the premium shelf. cheers!
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