Cornmuse
Ezra Brooks 90 Proof Straight Rye
Rye — Indiana, USA
Reviewed
March 13, 2021 (edited June 30, 2022)
I'd heard that this was a sleeper, and I finally decided to pick up a bottle and find out for myself. This was tasted neat from a glencairn.
The nose is classic rye whiskey. It's reminiscent of a Christmas fruit cake. There's a bit of cherry, a little bit of pine, a touch of dill, the slightest tint of mint, and a faint note of ethanol.
On the taste buds this is quite tame, but has a number of discreet flavors discernible, typical of a rye. They can be very fruity and this one follows suit. There is the aforementioned dill, rye, a bit of spice, some cherry, a little touch of menthol.
This is a 90 proof whiskey, so it's pretty approachable. It drinks actually less than that. This is quite tame but nicely flavored. I am astonished at how good it is considering its price is under $13 a bottle in my local market. I'm going to recommend it based on value for money alone, but this could stand as a reasonably good rye against almost any of the popular mixers out there that sell for nearly twice the price.
I made a Butchertown cocktail with this and it was quite tasty. The rye stood up to the Amontillado and Cointreau quite well. This is a bargain mixer and is good enough to enjoy by itself as a sipper.
12.99
USD
per
Bottle
Create Account
or
Sign in
to comment on this review
@Benji-Robert that sounds like my kind of party!
years back ezra black label was a personal favorite for when evan 1786 sounded overplayed. when I threw myself a wedding party 5 years ago the pre-game the night before was 5 or 6 of my closer friends and a 1.75L of ezra we literally smashed down in a couple hours
Have not had this MGP variant yet but you make it sound pretty good
VFM rockstar. No, it doesn’t beat out $50 ryes, but it isn’t supposed to. Easily the best <$20 bottle of rye to my tastes, and was nearly only half that price the last one I bought.