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McKenzie Bourbon Single Barrel (Wheated Mashbill)
Bourbon — New York State, USA
Reviewed
April 10, 2021 (edited April 22, 2021)
I’m a huge fan of McKenzie, and along with a few other Americans ( specifically Balcones, Stranhan, and DelBac), I consider personally these four as best of what ‘Merica has to offer in terms of craft whiskey.
This one was provided by my buddy @jonwilkinson7309. It’s 4yr old single barrel with 65% corn, 13% spelt , 11% wheat and 6% malted barley. It comes at a healthy 52% ABV.
Nose is delicate—pastry and buttered bread. Taste is well balanced, you get the cinnamon and vanilla upfront, but then balances it with baked goods.
I’m a bigger fan of their rye, but that’s just me being a rye person, second only to single malt. But this managed to hold the line in something simple, straight to the point, and no jagged edges. And sometimes, simple is all that we need.
Thanks Jon for the pour!
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@jonwilkinson7309 there’s a 7yr old coming? Ping me when you get it—-I’ll follow. It here’s a few Americans I buy blindly—-this is one of them.
I have to say - I initially loved this one, but have found it just a touch lacking lately. Still, I love Mckenzie and I'm quite excited about a 7-year single barrel that's on the. way from Seelbach's.
@SolanaRoots I’ve not had that one, or heard of it. Sounds like an American take on Irish? ( I’m guessing based on “Emerald”).
Nice review! I’ll need to send you a sample of Ransom The Emerald 1865 to see if it cracks your Top 5 craft american distilleries