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Lone Elm Single Barrel Texas Straight Wheat Whiskey
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vcrinaldi95
Reviewed November 11, 2021 (edited February 12, 2024)Best Texas whiskey I've had. Intial heat but when I let sit for a month there was no burn; it was gone. Big chocolate notes with baking spices but no burn. I really love this expression.49.99 USD per Bottle -
JDeschain
Reviewed October 31, 2021 (edited January 29, 2022)My single barrel was aged 4-5 years and comes in at 125.2 proof. For Texas whiskey, that’s pretty old. It’s a flavor bomb of cherries, cocoa, leather, vanilla, and oak. The nose reminds me of cherry jam, chocolate, and Raisin Bran cereal. The taste is ripe black cherries, vanilla extract, wheat bread, and oak with some black tea tannins. I don’t get that meaty, Texas “funk” in this like I do from Balcones and Garrison. The finish is actually sweet with more cherries. Next, I proofed this down with 10 drops of water and it got REALLY interesting. It toned down the cherries and astringent oak qualities while adding some lighter, maltier notes like honey, orange zest, and stone fruits. TBH I liked this whiskey best with some water. Edit: This makes one helluva old fashioned. I used maple syrup as my sweetener and it was delicious. Honestly, some of the best Texas whiskeys I’ve tried hasn’t been bourbons. Balcones does amazing things with malt (Lineage, Mirador), Ironroot’s best offerings are their corn whiskeys (Icarus, Hubris), and Herman Marshall’s best whiskey is their Saint Arnold Divine, a beer-based single malt. These whiskeys, and now Lone Elm, are what I would offer to someone who is looking to try some interesting Texas whiskeys.60.0 USD per Bottle -
SchtinerBock
Reviewed September 10, 2021 (edited November 14, 2021)Mine is 119.6 proof and boy is it dark. Looks like a bottle of cold brew coffee. Nose is dark rich bread. Wood mulch and slightly sweet. Palate is very rich chocolate cherry, not too sweet. Strong wood tannin but not enough to be a bad thing. The chocolate cherry wood really packs a wallop then slowly fades leaving a comfortable warm finish that leaves your mouth smacking of pipe tobacco. Better than anything I’ve ever smoked. You won’t find anything else like this. -
tokeballs
Reviewed July 13, 2021 (edited August 15, 2021)Powdered sugar on toasted bran flakes with a nice mild pepper63.39 USD per BottleSpec's Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods -
cbc_dramstranger
Reviewed May 1, 2021 (edited June 8, 2021)Cherry vanilla bacon leather chocolate on the nose pallet and finish! Bacon? Yes. This is a thick bold sipper
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