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Peg Leg Porker Tennessee Straight Bourbon

Bourbon — Tennessee, USA

Reviewed October 18, 2019 (edited May 18, 2021)
4.0
4.0 out of 5 stars
Peg Leg Porker is Dickel sourced and, according to the founder of the company, does not get the Lincoln County Process before barreling. After batching, it is filtered through Hickory Charcoal produced at Carey Bringle's Nashville based BBQ restaurant of the same name. As a NC native, there are few things I like more than good smoked pork BBQ. Let's see how it is. NOSE: When popping the cork, the Dickel nose jumps right out of the bottle, but with the welcome addition of Hickory Smoke. It's like enjoying a pour of Dickel 12 while outside tending the smoker. Pours into my Glencairn the color of lightly stained Cherry Wood. The nose begins as Corn and Hickory Smoked Meat. If you're a cigar smoker, it's reminiscent of a Kentucky Fire Cured Cigar. There are hints of Fresh Mint Leaves and Vanilla. There is a mystery note that I couldn't place. I read another review (thanks, @Ian-Young) and they nailed it. The smell you get when you open one of those movie theater boxes of Sweet Tarts. This one starts out one dimensional, but opens up with time. THIS is what I was expecting from Longbranch. NEAT: Light and Thin, but also Oily and Buttery. It's all Sweet Mint and Vanilla on the front. Mid-palate gets the wood-driven notes of charred Oak and Hickory. The Smoked Pork shows up on the backend. It has a slight Black Peppery Taste and Tingle with a touch of Astringency. There is little to no burn on the finish. It leaves a coating of Light Vanilla and Ash. SPLASH: A little water accentuates the Vanilla and the Hickory Smoke on the palate but has little effect on the nose. VERDICT: I loved this! As both a Cascade Hollow Fanboy and a lover of good BBQ, this was the best of both worlds for me. It was interesting to experience Dickel sans the LCP, and the Hickory Charcoal filtering really shows up in the finished product. It's like 'MURICAN PEAT. The Hickory did for this, what I had hoped the Mesquite filtering would've done for Longbranch. If I were to nitpick here, I would maybe ask for a slightly higher proof? Otherwise, it's an enthusiastic 4!
44.0 USD per Bottle
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  • BDanner
    February 12, 2021

    @Bill-Shannon I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

  • Bill-Shannon
    February 12, 2021

    got this as a gift today and your notes are tempting me to crack it open earlier than normal

  • BeppeCovfefe
    December 5, 2020

    @BDanner " It was interesting to experience Dickel sans the LCP, " well I was holding back but now I want to try it!

  • BDanner
    October 19, 2019

    @WhiskeyFunatic welcome! Lots of good info here.

  • WhiskeyFunatic
    October 19, 2019

    Just Joined! This looks to be a cool site with so many liquor listings and reviewers.

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