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Kentucky Owl Bourbon (Batch #8)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
May 23, 2020 (edited October 1, 2022)
The back story to this brand is as follows. Charles Mortimer Dedman created Kentucky Owl Sour Mash Bourbon Whiskey in 1879 and saw it do well until 1916’s pre-Prohibition days. He, like many of his peers, was ordered to cease production and ship his barreled liquid to government warehouses. To add misery to that madness, those warehouses mysteriously burned, Dedman never received payment for the lost whiskey, and he never returned to distilling.
Long story short 98 years later his great great grandson resurrected the label got sourced stock and hey presto. I took my first sip straight as I do with drams, get the essence and then often spit it out and wait till my tounge has acclimatized. This even at 60% plus needed none of that. Very well balanced between ethanol and flavor. I put a liberal dose of water in and it really opened up.
Now as I harp on about, Dr pepper cough syrup and menthol are not flavors I enjoy and this is what the dram is about....and I still like it! That is brilliant execution when you can take flavour profiles someone doesn't like and make a dram that they do. Hats off! I looked up the price as was like woah no wonder the sample was not cheap. Even more impressively this is batch 8. Usually with sourced whiskey you get a cracker first few batches or runs and then over a short or long time they get watered the shite down quality wise. Not this one. Apparently they don't have a fixed flavour profile they blend to they just get good stock and create the profile around that. Definately helps keep quality up.
Now the longer I drink the more my aversion to the flavour overcomes the excellent effort of blending so started 4.25 by the end 3.75 to 4. Still if you see it in a bar definitely try it
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@PBMichiganWolverine I think it's generally the style i.e. flavours and how they are constructed i think. Predominantly the former but occasionally as in this case everything is just so well crafted and balanced whilst ongoing I would probably enjoy this less and less. Often I find bourbons fall into a few to several general categories flavour wise as well which is why i'm not that interested these days. They have more variety than say armangnac or cognac which is why I rate them higher than those in general enjoyment but just not in the same league as whiskey
I didn’t think you were a fan of bourbon. Wondering if it’s the older ones you like? ( this I think is a mix of 5-14yr age)