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Review - Michter's US-1 Limited Release Barrel Strength Straight Rye Whiskey 2019

Bottled at 108.4, this particular selection from barrel No. 18F829 is truly a wonder to behold. Familiar but with a depth of flavor and ABV punch that you won’t get from Michter’s std US-1 Rye.

 
 

Rating 4.5 Glasses

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Distillery: Michter’s Distillery
Years Aged: NAS
Proof: 108.4
Local Price (USD): $79.15
Availability: Rare

Tasting Notes

Color & Consistency: Caramel with rich long legs.
Nose: Pepper and rubbing alcohol leaning into butterscotch and cherries.
Taste: Rye spiciness and buttery smooth charred vanilla with a warming heat that rises slowly.
Finish: Oak and rye spice that lasts well into overtime.
Conclusion: Luckily we were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to snag a bottle of this limited 2019 release. Barreled at a lower 103 proof allows the higher water content distillate to take on more of the flavors of the barrel and makes for a fuller-bodied whiskey. Bottled at 108.4, this particular selection from barrel No. 18F829 is truly a wonder to behold. Familiar but with a depth of flavor and ABV punch that you won’t get from Michter’s std US-1 Rye. It’s hot and spicy like a good rye whiskey should be and we can only hope to come across another in the future. For the money if you happen to see this one on the shelf at your local liquor outlet, grab it and don’t look back, you won’t be disappointed.

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Review - Wild Turkey Rare Breed 116.8

Wild Turkey Rare Breed 116.8 is a solid barrel proof bourbon that is readily available and reasonably priced. Steadily increasing in proof over the years, this most recent release at 116.8 is the best yet… Rare Breed delivers a flavor packed punch that can hang with the other big boys in the category …

 
 

Rating 3.5 Glasses

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Distillery: Wild Turkey
Years Aged: NAS
Proof: 116.8
Local Price (USD): $39.95
Availability: Widespread

Tasting Notes

Color & Consistency: Dark caramel with drippy legs that are slow to develop.
Nose: Fir trees, vanilla, spices, pipe tobacco and alcohol.
Taste: Charred oak, lemon zest, vanilla, caramel & a burn that just don’t quit.
Finish: Oak, sour cherries, pepper, bitter dark chocolate. The heat remains long after everything else fades.
Conclusion: Wild Turkey Rare Breed 116.8 is a solid barrel proof bourbon that is readily available and reasonably priced. Steadily increasing in proof over the years, this most recent release at 116.8 is the best yet providing way more flavor and boldness above the previous 112.8 which was kind of a dud. Purportedly comprised of 6-12 year old whiskey, Rare Breed delivers a flavor packed punch that can hang with the other big boys in the category such as Booker’s and Elijah Craig. The price is on point but the only thing that knocked it down a bit on the glass rating was that the alcohol was a bit too forward and wiped out some of the more nuanced flavors that might have been present had it been better balanced.

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Review - Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2016 Barrel Strength

... it was like mixing a bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's and rubbing alcohol....but in a good way.

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I was fortunate to enjoy this dram over at the Multnomah Whisk{e}y Library. Check out our experience by clicking here...

 
 

Rating 4 Glasses

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  • Distillery: Four Roses Distillery LLC
  • Years Aged: NAS
  • Proof: 111.2 (55.6% Abv)
  • Local Price (USD): $65.00
    • Availability: Widespread

 

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Light amber
  • Nose: Vanilla, Maple & Citrus
    • Taste: Orange rind, iodine & heavy on the alcohol
    • Finish: Bitter wood (insert joke here)
  • Conclusion: 

    Josh made a comment to the fact that it was like mixing a bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's and rubbing alcohol. This particular selection doesn't hide its origins and contains all of the characteristics you would expect from Four Roses. Another great iteration of their yearly release, 2016 is definitely more complex than 2014 (we still have to review 2015) but looks to be on par with the legendary 2013 release. Bravo.

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Review - Four Roses Small Batch Limited Edition 2014

As peculiar as this release is, its unique characteristics & oddities make it an enjoyable dram.

 
 

Rating 3.5 Glasses

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Tasting Notes

  • Color: Dark Caramel
  • Nose: Spice, cherry & strong hit of alcohol
  • Taste: Cherry cough medicine
  • Finish: Long, warm & sumptuous
  • Conclusion: 2014 Release. Master distiller Jim Rutledge retired in September of 2015. Read more here about his departure. 
  • This one will definitely put some hair on your chest. Could be sipped on indefinitely but would benefit from a couple drops of water to bring out the flavors above the alcohol. Smells like a maraschino cherry stumbled into a bar and got drunk on everclear..... Josh then proceeds to make a comment regarding broken pitted fruits and such. As peculiar as this release is, its unique characteristics & oddities make it an enjoyable dram. We would buy it again. (If you can find it)
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