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AaronCee
Nassif Family Reserve American Whiskey
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Rlechner
Reviewed May 24, 2021 (edited September 16, 2021)This is also for Matt’s ADHD blend. It is incredibly drinkable for 107 proof, as evidenced by both my wife and sister happily drinking it and neither typically likes high proof whiskey. Very sweet, but not at all one dimensional. A really great buy, too bad this particular blend is history now. Haven’t tried any other version of this, but am open to it, particularly at less than $40!39.0 USD per Bottle -
BlimpsGo90
Reviewed May 17, 2021 (edited November 22, 2022)Neat. Neck pour. ADHD Whiskey’s personal blend. 65% light whiskey, 35% rye, 15% bourbon. I like light whiskey but it all tends to taste the same regardless of the barrel/bottle. Let’s see if Matt added some depth. It’s light whiskey with an added dimension of fruit. So butterscotch, light caramel, graham cracker honey all come through. Then I am getting a combination of blood orange and watermelon (this may be the first time I called out watermelon). The watermelon has been salted too. Not getting much else but it’s oddly refreshing. Mouthfeel is average. Very very sweet up front. Those fruits are coming through (watermelon, cantaloupe, honey dew) immediately accompanied by butterscotch. Geez, medley of fruits and honey mid palate. Butterscotch, honey and graham cracker in the medium finish. Butterscotch sweetness really persists. This is 107 proof and it is dangerously crushable. The melons were unexpected so the blend did successfully add a dimension to light whiskey. It is a fun pour and a good value too. -
JKukulski23
Reviewed April 4, 2021 (edited October 26, 2022)Cinnamon and baking spice on the nose with hints of maple and orange. Strong taste of cinnamon and nutmeg, orange custard. strong flavors that quickly fade into a warming finish.
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