soonershrink
Balcones Texas Blue Corn Bourbon
Bourbon — Texas, USA
Reviewed
January 19, 2022 (edited April 15, 2023)
Toasted caramel, vanilla, cornbread baked over a mesquite fire, fresh ground coffee beans, dark chocolate. It's got a salty and savory element that gives another layer of complexity. The finish goes on and on and has a lot of similarity to other Balcones whiskies. I even get a hint of the peach note that I taste especially in the Lineage, although more grilled peach than peach gummy ring. I've been running it up against some of the other barrel proof bourbons in the cabinet, and I believe this can competently keep company with other heavyweights like Stagg Jr., JDSiBBP, Elijah Craig BP, and even Garrison Brothers Cowboy. You could say this a poor man's Cowboy. I will note that right out of the bottle this was pretty hot even on the nose, but a splash of water and 15 minutes to rest did this one wonders.
I am curious about the age statement on this one, as it appears to show aged at least 77 months, which seems exceptionally long for Balcones. I noticed someone else said 27 months, so I wonder if there was a misprint on my bottle. Regardless, this stuff is fabulous and I would like to find a backup for this one.
Update: I did find a backup bottle which had the same batch number and date, and it was marked as aged 37 months, so I believe the first bottle was just mismarked.
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@soonershrink thank you so much for the tip!! Gonna be keeping my eyes open for this in the fall or if I end up in Waco anytime soon
@trentoniousmaximus bought in Oklahoma City. The bottling date is 8/2020 and they have a little dust on them. I don't recall seeing a 2021 version in store, but their social media shows that the 21 batch was released in September.
Did you find this in Texas? I live in TX and have been keeping my eyes peeled but am not good about keeping up when the distillery releases this annually.
Nice review, sounds great. I still havent seen it yet surprisingly