Generously_Paul
Ezra Brooks 90 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
May 5, 2020 (edited September 22, 2020)
Lately it seems I haven't wanted to do much contemplating or pondering of my whiskies, but rather to drink a cheap bourbon at about a 4:5 whiskey to Coke ratio. Well with all of the time off amid Covid-19 mania I've gotten just that opportunity. I picked up a 1.75L bottle of this Kentucky straight bourbon for a paltry $30. It's bottled at 45%ABV, chill filtered and a natural color of orange copper. Add in a 2 L of Coke and some ice and it's off to the races. Towards the end of the bottle I figured I better take a couple nights to give it the old glencairn treatment and see what's what.
The nose begins with some dusty peanut shells, corn, rye and mint. There's lots of cinnamon, but more like cinnamon red hot candies, and butterscotch. Orange peel, a little brown sugar and vanilla. Charred oak and a bit of burnt marshmallows. A very faint banana pudding, almonds, cherries and peanut brittle. A fairly typical bourbon profile, but not really that of a quality one.
The palate starts off as cinnamon, again more like the sugary red hots or even that of Fireball rather than the actual spice. Corn must and apples. Not like fresh apples, but more like apples that your kids have left out for a few hours and they're all brown and oxidized now. Charred oak, a touch spicy and dusty. At times there is an unpleasant acetone note, but thankfully this is not very often or long lasting. An artificial banana flavor, maraschino cherries and vanilla.
A medium-light bodied mouthfeel that is on the thin side and mouthwatering.
The finish is medium long with more of those dry apples, oak and vanilla.
This is a very simple, young, and slightly rough bourbon, but that's kind of to be expected with a budget bourbon. Having said that, I would absolutely take the Evan Williams Black Label over this one in the budget bourbon category. It works fairly well when paired with Coke, but again, the EW does that even better, despite the lower ABV. The whiskey is worth a 2.5, maybe even a little lower, but the value will bump it to 2.75.
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@Generously_Paul EW White is perpetually on my shopping list, yet I somehow have not gotten around to buying a bottle yet.
@ContemplativeFox I’ve come to have a huge fondness for EW White Label. Great bourbon taste at a great strength at one hell of a bargain.
EW Black and Ezra Brooks are the only absolute bottom shelf bourbons I've found that would ever be worth drinking. The gap between them is far smaller than the one between them and everything else in their price range.
Good to know. Liked the Ezra Brooks rye enough that I've been tempted with the bourbon, but EW black has been a longtime companion and its a cool $20 for the handle anytime. No need to add 50% to the price for a non-upgrade (plus there's way to much in the bunker right now... yikes. I was VERY prepared for pandemic lockdown and I'm a little ashamed).
Im with you nice take on this. The EW BIB leaves all other budget bourbons in the dust and is $20.99 for 1.75 in Texas
@Generously_Paul watched them - still lost .... in the bunker.
@Generously_Paul 1.75 liters for $30!!! Hell. At that price, add some aloe juice, and make hand sanitizers.
By the way, gave this the old Dapper Drams treatment. If you wanted to check it out you can head over to YouTube here https://youtu.be/d2bEsoHilJg Of course you might be a little lost on the "story line" if you don't watch the 3 episodes before it.