Adaminak
St. Augustine Florida Straight Bourbon
Bourbon — Florida, USA
Reviewed
May 31, 2026 (edited June 5, 2026)
For the young age, this is surprisingly dark in the glass, rivaling any BiB and many good 5-7 year age stated drams. Forms large, looping and irregular-spaced lace at rest. A swirl coats thinly and then quickly drops to thin tendrils that return to stasis over a minute's time. Looks nice in the glass. Spoiler alert - If you like this, you should probably stop reading now. Nose is, well, weird. There's vanilla and brown sugar, but it's like it's buried beneath rotting banana peel and fetid swamp water. And even at 44%, nosing too deep will remind you it's young and the alcohol burn is somehow more brash than a higher ABV drink that is older. Not also that the fetid rot lingers far longer than it should. Palate is much like the nose - weird. Raw sugar cane, imitation vanilla, musty wood, unsweetened coconut flakes, and then a flash of alcohol and a quick close that reminds me of getting splashed in the mouth while washing dishes. There is an odd musty, tangy funk, that runs from the nose through the close and taints any small thing that may be good, or even just okay, about this drink. I wish my Florida-based family would stop buying this as a gift for me because it is truly bad. I've had nothing from this distillery that is acceptable, much less good. But, my pain is your reward: If you value your palate you can use my discomfort to your advantage and never ever buy this at any price or in any place. Ever.
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