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Barrell Seagrass
Rye — (bottled in) Kentucky, Multiple Countries
Reviewed
June 10, 2021 (edited April 27, 2024)
Today’s tasting is Barrell Seagrass rye. A cask strength rye aged in brandy & rum barrels. This one was late to the rye auditions, but was still allowed to show off her talent.
From the first until the very last sniff this one is proud to have grown up on a fruit farm and takes every opportunity to let you know that she’s light and gentle, but much like the Wu, ain’t nuthing ta F’ wit. At 118.4p, jamming your nostrils into the G-glass will undoubtedly bring on phantosmia of rubbing alcohol poured over nectarines, pears, cling peaches, and apricot. It’s not unpleasant, it’s just strong, and IMO requires rim on the lip rather than nose in the glass to truly appreciate the aromatic blend.
The first sip brings on the pepper right out the gate and is to be expected of a juice at this proof.
The pepper seems to slowly ease its way from the throat and into the chest, where it does a cursory check of the respiratory system before taking up residency in the belly.
Subsequent sips don’t even bother with the tongue-throat-chest exploration, Dr. Pep just rideshares to the front door of the gut and screams “honey I’m home!” It’s almost magical how you continue to get the pear, apple, peach, and apricot flavors without the burn up top, only to have 118p of lump coal do the beatbox challenge in your stomach. The beautiful thing is, the burn subsides after 20-30 seconds and your left with the most notable character, apricot.
Age-yourself time Larry. Do you all remember the semi-dehydrated apricots Woolworth used to sell on the aisle across from the perky parakeets? Well that’s what drinking Seagrass reminds me of. Not only is the flavor there, but also that thick waxy chew that seems to coat the palate. I finished my glass and was still tasting apricots an hour later. The BS is not lacking in character one bit.
Call me what you want but this one is a little too hot for me in a Glencairn. I added a couple of drops that did well to tame the burn somewhat, but kept the flavor intact. I think at 100p-105p this would be an excellent summer sipper. At 118p I’ll most likely run 3oz over an ice ball next time to balance out the heavier proof to that of the sweet, delectable fruit profiles that embodies the blend.
I haven’t tried any of the other Barrell offerings but this rye blend has me curious to try some of their other juice. I had this one shipped in for under $100. Would I walk into the LLS and drop a Benji on this one......Yes!....but I’d do so knowing that I could step on it with half a cup of water to get to the 100p that I think this blend deserves, plus an extra 5 shots out of a fifth is never a bad thing.
Barrell Seagrass rye cask strength...I’m eager to hear the BOARs thoughts on this one. Two thumbs up from me for tons of flavor, a color profile that perfectly fits those of the flavor profile, fruit salad galore.....did I say Apricots?... Oh and a jack hammer gut finish that leaves no doubt about its rye heritage. “Not a rye guy!!”.... I’m looking forward to what this does as the bottle get lower ☺️.
Cheers 🥃 to all my fellow April babies. Enjoy your week everyone. ✌🏾
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