the quarter horse wheated appears to be a brand new product as of fall 2022. i purchased it with little info online and no reviews mostly because the quarter horse reserve delivered a far above average value and excellent flavor profile in my experience so far.
- it's pretty solid for a 2-year wheater*
- the closest product i can think of to compare this to is weller special reserve (WSR). while WSR is older, a bit more complex and smoother, it's also very hard to find on a shelf these days. the WSR mashbill is the BT wheated mashbill which is corn, wheat, and malted barley (undisclosed percentages) while the QHW mashbill is 70% corn, 21% winter wheat, 9% malted barley.
- nose: light oak, ethanol.
- palate: sweet oak, light brown sugar, on the spicy side for a wheater (in a good way), it's sweet but not boring nor overwhelming quintessential bourbon, the body is on the thin side.
- finish: short, hint of cocoa.
- not quite as good as quarter horse reserve, which is an incredible product in the $30 range
my ratings of similar products for comparison:
- quarter horse wheated (QHW): 3.5–3.75/5.0
- weller special reserve (WSR): 3.75–4.0/5.0
- bernheim 7 year wheat whiskey: 3.75–4.0/5.0
- quarter horse reserve: 4.0/5.0
- old weller antique (OWA): 4.25/5.0
price: $27 / 750 ml
*i'm not sure that there are actually any other 2 years on the market. but this will be very interesting to follow as it matures to the 4–6+ years age range.
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