MountainRoot
Wasmund's Single Malt
American Single Malt — Virginia , USA
Reviewed
May 19, 2020 (edited June 7, 2021)
This whiskey is a brass color with thin and watery legs.
The nose is very woody, and also smells like burning paint. I can’t say I like it at all.
The palate is oily, bitter, overly tannic, and has a strange note of kale.
The finish, if you do swallow, is of medium length and gets sweeter.
I’m not going to lie, I took only a few sips then couldn’t take it any more. I poured out the rest it was so bad! I love the American Single Malt category, but this one does not serve it justice. Sorry Copper Fox Distillery. Cheers!
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@sbarre Oh thank you for confirming! Drag. That is a real shame.
They changed the name to "Copper Fox Single Malt", but didn't make it go down any easier. Instead of changing the name, maybe a change in the recipe would have been a better way to go.
@WhiskeyLonghorn Supposedly there is an updated version of this product from Copper Fox, but if it’s just a new label and not whole new product, I’d be very disappointed!
Ooofff. Another rushed craft product sounds like.