PBMichiganWolverine
Burnside Oregon Oaked Bourbon
Bourbon — Oregon, USA
Reviewed
August 31, 2019 (edited September 13, 2019)
It’s been a while since I’ve actually opened a new bottle. An endless trough of samples have kept me occupied. So, tonight it’s this Oregon bourbon made by Eastside Distilling out of Portland. Now, I’m going to be a bit biased in this review. I picked this bottle up while I was on vacation in Oregon. To me, Oregon will be these amazing vistas of rugged coastlines and dark green pine forests. And Portland is ingrained in my mind as this uber hippy town with an amazing food truck scene.
This one here is a sourced bourbon, matured in Garryana oak, which is native to the Pacific Northwest. That oak is sponge like, which adds an extra oomph of vanilla and spice. On the nose, I immediately get vanilla beans. Like the real ones grown in Madagascar and absurdly priced in Whole Paycheck, aka Whole Foods. Palette is all vanilla, with a finish of a bit of oak.
The Garryana imparts a real dessert like treat to this. I’m actually surprised how the Garryana made this one almost like vanilla ice cream, while the same oak used at Westland imparts a more spicy flavor.
If you like your bourbon sweet and extra-vanilla, this is right up your alley .
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@PBMichiganWolverine Yup same here!
@Soba45 I bet if I calculate $/ pour, considering i can’t finish the bottle, it’s really expensive
Every time I see a bottle by this bunch, only one word comes to mind..."Fredericksburg!!!" 😇
@PBMichiganWolverine Yeah same. If I open one most gets given away in the end.
@PBMichiganWolverine - i think @cascode can teach you Dewey Decimal for a modest taste of that Brora. :)
@PBMichiganWolverine ok. I care less about whether I finish the bottle or not.
@LeeEvolved @Rick_M I’d just be happy if someone teaches me the library system so I can find my bottles 😊
@worldwhiskies95 cause I can’t finish a bottle...with drinking once or twice / week, I never get to finish a bottle.
@LeeEvolved - I’d help but I’m too busy guarding my own. :)
@worldwhiskies95 - probably because his bottle collection is locked away tighter than Area 51, lol. Maybe I should start a trend on social media to raid @PBMichiganWolverine’s bottle bunker. Who’s with me?
Why do you prioritize sample openings over bottle openings?