I wasn’t sure about this one at first… it was extra hot and extra sour, with a more “bourbon rye” profile rather than straight rye. I almost wrote it off as a “bourbon bro rye,” but after about a week it opened up nicely. The heat and sour had more nuanced interplay, the rye flavor was more pronounced, and the bourbon notes thankfully became more muted.
Category: Whiskey
Reemus Repeal Reserve Chapter 8
Trilogy pshhhh, try octology! Why of course you can! An annual release worth waiting for!
Rebel 10 Year
This wheated offering is a recent favorite of mine. 10 years old, 100 proof, very balanced, around $100, and becoming somewhat available. In the midnight hour I cry more, more, more…
Old Elk Port Cask
Old Elk is probably my favorite of the large brand distilleries. It’s available, it’s transparent about the contents of the bottle, and it always seems to deliver. Some of their offerings are pricey, but for me you are paying for consistency. Or maybe it’s because the mascot is a giant horned mammal…
Baby Jane by Widow Jane
I’m not the world’s foremost Bourbon lover. When it comes to whiskey, I generally prefer Ryes, Japanese offerings, and Sour Mashes over the sweeter and more corn-forward Bourbon. But this blend of Bourbons distilled from heirloom corn is just so unabashedly corn that I can’t help but respect it. As Maria Bamford once said, “CORN!”
Rabbit Hole Dareringer
This Rabbit Hole offering and I have a bit of history. How far back do we go?
Well, come stand a little bit closer
Breathe in and get a bit higher
2XO Tribute Blend
I purchased this bottle on the heels of finding out the news of the passing of one of my dearest friend’s fathers. As I searched the aisles of the liquor store for an offering to a grieving friend. The word “Tribute” grabbed me as I passed dozens of forgettable whiskeys…