Taste- 1.5 oz Neat in Glen Cairn glass
Nose: (2.75) Lots of candy-corn sweetness. I get some buttered corn, and Cracker-jack. It is welcoming but maybe a bit too much. I do also get a bit of solvent that is slightly off putting.
Palate:(3.0) Reminds me of corn pudding. There is some brown sugar in there. Towards the back palate it is creamy and has a thicker viscosity. A bit oily but coats well.
Finish: (3.25) I get a nice cola finish with a little spice on the back end. Would have like this spice earlier on to bring some balance with the sweet.
Overall: I have mixed emotions. On the upside--This reminds me alot of Rowan's Creek which I like. I applaud these guys for using their own distillate, own aging, using local Illinois grains, and just doing their own thing. They could have just as easily bottled an MGP, made up a cool story, slapped a label on it, and called it a day like a lot of start-ups are doing.
On the downside- this is young and a bit too sweet. It needs some spice to balance things out. A little bit "mashy" to me. I hope these guys continue to develop their craft and I will stop in to see their operation as Geneva is close by.
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@Swahili1 I have seen Rabbit Hole but they are pretty steep especially for craft Whiskey. IronRoot is my recent favorite, if the distro makes it out to your neck of the woods
@dubz480 I have been paying attention to some of the small distilleries recently. Old 4th Ward Distillery in GA has really impressed me. Buddy of mine has been blown away by Rabbit Hole. i am yet to try. This was just ok. Kind of a fancier Mellow Corn
I like the "mashy" description! I have always thought of creamed corn or corn meal! Nice Review as always!