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Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey (Discontinued)
American Single Malt — Colorado, USA
Reviewed
January 6, 2018 (edited December 7, 2019)
Time for a re-review, though not a changed rating. The first time I tried this lovely dram, it was Game 3 of the 2016 World Series. The game sucked (it was a 1-0 loss for the Cubs, who stranded a ridiculous number of runners), but at least the whiskey was solid. That being said, a crowded North Side bar during the first World Series game ever played at Wrigley Field was not the best space for taking in the nuances of a single malt. Now, in my comfy chair, with no crowds or games to distract, I can bask in the flavorful glory of Stranahan's. It's worth noting that I am actually drinking a single cask offering rather than the standard bottling; it doesn't seem like there's a huge difference, if my memory serves, and both are bottled at the same ABV. The nose has a freshness to it, a bit minty, and (cheesy though it may sound) quite reminiscent of the Rockies in winter - snow and evergreens. There's a distinctly warm caramel note, and a pleasant graininess. The palate is really a delight, at turns revealing chocolate, peppermint (since I can evidently compare every whiskey to a confectionary product, this is York Peppermint Patties in liquid form), but also red raspberry jam, pine wood, and a drying spice finish with a tingly hint of sandalwood incense. The finish is a bit short, but that just lends a certain more-ish quality to the dram...can't have those lovely flavors go away, can we? At $50-ish, this is a great bottle.
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Ooh, I'll have to keep an eye out.
Hold out for the sherry cask Stranahan’s. It’s reputed to be much better.
Almost grabbed this one yesterday while grocery shopping, but my cabinet is near capacity and my wife knows it. Nice review