Zachary-Robbins
Pikesville Straight Rye
Rye — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
May 24, 2020 (edited September 13, 2021)
I'm not a rye guy, but my brother is. So during Christmas we bought Old Forester 1920 and this to split. My main experiences with rye were: 1) superior ingredient to bourbon in cocktails, 2) sneaky good and cheap on the rocks options at bars like Jim Beam Rye, and 3) gross-tasting Bulleit Rye. Pikesville Rye has made me rethink the category.
The nose is so similar to high rye bourbons such as Four Roses, with just a little more cherry and rye kick. Strong aroma of orange/citrus, grass/corn dust, burnt caramel, cherries, and oak. I don't detect any licorice or eucalyptus that I've gotten in 95% rye mashbills. I really hate licorice so this was a welcome reprieve.
The high rye spice and oak continue on the palate, it definitely shows its age and proof after a few seconds. The cherry flavor really stands out on the tongue. I can see why people think cherry cola when tasting this, but honestly a sugary soda of any kind tastes nothing like whiskey. The spice really comes out in the finish, with strong peppery notes. It begins to have a cherry medicinal quality towards the end, and this is really the only thing that is holding me back from giving it a 4.5. I wish that flavored cough syrup note didn't appear.
If you're a bourbon drinker and have been turned off by high rye whiskeys, definitely try this or start cheaper with Rittenhouse. I've had a few nice ryes since purchasing Pikesville, but none have been as good.
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@Zachary-Robbins the Double Rye is up there with my favorites.
@Guitar_mann I had Sazerac a long time ago and loved it, but haven't seen it in stores in years. Right now I have OF Rye and HW Double Rye and really enjoy them both for different reasons.
@Guitar_mann Luckily, this seems to go on sale here in NC quite often (including this month). For the proof and quality, I think it's a decent buy when the run it for around$40-$45. I also hate licorice, but don't mind that note in whiskey for some reason. Maybe because there are other notes present as well.
@Zachary-Robbins I am right there with you. I thought I wasn't a rye fan... Looking back at my old reviews and ratings, it's easy to see now that I was just tasting the wrong rye bottles for my tastes. I have found favor in the "barely ryes" like Pikesville, Rittenhouse, OF Rye. Next I moved to the blends like HW Bourye...then on to HW Rendezvous(a bit of the dill notes)...Now I often enjoy many ryes. I am with you on the eucalyptus... and I REALLY dislike licorice! I do love cinnamon so Sazarac is right on point. Pikesville is at the end value wise in NC so I only buy when it's on sale here. My big problem with it is the bottles seem less than 750ml...they drain rapidly...