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Booker's Bourbon Batch 2021-04 "Noe Strangers Batch"
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
April 16, 2022 (edited April 17, 2022)
Nose- red apple, oozy caramel and roasted peanuts abound. Sweet red fruit is the ticket here.
Palate- a much sweeter entry for a Booker's. Harken's back to Anni's Answer for me. I get Taffy apple, pure and simple. The palate really stays true to the nose. After sitting for awhile there is also a brown sugar sweetness that really sets this one off.
Finish- sweet and rich is the best way to describe. It is a county fair of red fruit, caramel, and roasted peanuts. Gives up a bit of pecan pie at the end.
Overall- This a sweeter Booker's and overall perhaps less complex. Harken's back to Anni's answer and Dot's batch- bottles anybody could sit around the table and not be intimidated by. Just great, down home bourbon. If an alien were to come to your house and say, "what's bourbon?" You give him a glass of this and he will thank you for it, rightfully understand, and perhaps leave in the saucer a bit side-wise! What surprised me is that this batch is a bit younger. It doesn't drink that way at all. I suspect that it has much older barrels also in the batch as the backbone is delicious. Needs no water whatsoever. Beam continues to put out a quality bottle most every time
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I’m also highly suspicious of there being much older than stated stock going into these with the youngest, and hence labeled, being 6-8 (although some land with tannins and borderline bitterness that makes me think 14-15y in some cases)