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fadedbyjake
Reviewed February 16, 2023Very underated and very flavorful. Super smooth for the cost you cant beat it.23.0 USD per BottleGreen's Beverages -
J_Couture
Reviewed February 10, 2023I like it. It’s different than most, if not many, of the bourbons I’ve had. May be my first wheated, come to think of it. It’s light, but delicate. A gentle spice with mild sweetness. Would be great with a rock or two on a hot summer day.21.99 USD per BottleFriar Tuck Beverage -
taylore
Reviewed October 10, 2022the quarter horse wheated appears to be a brand new product as of fall 2022. i purchased it with little info online and no reviews mostly because the quarter horse reserve delivered a far above average value and excellent flavor profile in my experience so far. - it's pretty solid for a 2-year wheater* - the closest product i can think of to compare this to is weller special reserve (WSR). while WSR is older, a bit more complex and smoother, it's also very hard to find on a shelf these days. the WSR mashbill is the BT wheated mashbill which is corn, wheat, and malted barley (undisclosed percentages) while the QHW mashbill is 70% corn, 21% winter wheat, 9% malted barley. - nose: light oak, ethanol. - palate: sweet oak, light brown sugar, on the spicy side for a wheater (in a good way), it's sweet but not boring nor overwhelming quintessential bourbon, the body is on the thin side. - finish: short, hint of cocoa. - not quite as good as quarter horse reserve, which is an incredible product in the $30 range my ratings of similar products for comparison: - quarter horse wheated (QHW): 3.5–3.75/5.0 - weller special reserve (WSR): 3.75–4.0/5.0 - bernheim 7 year wheat whiskey: 3.75–4.0/5.0 - quarter horse reserve: 4.0/5.0 - old weller antique (OWA): 4.25/5.0 price: $27 / 750 ml *i'm not sure that there are actually any other 2 years on the market. but this will be very interesting to follow as it matures to the 4–6+ years age range. -
roryalan
Reviewed September 10, 2022 (edited October 10, 2022)Not particularly volatile, the smell is somewhat floral with caramel notes. Taste and mouthfeel is very thin. Flavor is mild and short-lived. You get a little brown sugar and oak but no interesting flavors to speak of. That said, it does seem fairly sweet. All in all, for under $30, it’s a suitable option for mixing.26.0 USD per BottlePanama City Beach
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