BOURBON REVIEWS

Jim Beam Lineage
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jim Beam Lineage

Lineage comes with some serious bourbon credentials. It starts off by using 15+ year old whiskies, then boasts a 111 proof, and finishes with an eye watering price of $250. And I will be the first to say, $250 is a lot to spend on whiskey – bourbon especially.

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New Riff Single Barrel Last Drop Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

New Riff Single Barrel Last Drop Review

If you haven’t yet experienced New Riff’s Single Barrel program, it deserves a look. This was a solid bottle that I will happily restock. It’s easy to find, great value, over 4 years old, packs classic flavors, and hails from a smaller Kentucky distillery. What’s not to love here?

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Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Batch 2 Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Batch 2 Review

ack Daniel’s debuted this 10 year product last year to raucous excitement, and have continued the fun this year with a second batch of 10 year. This 10 year is rocking a 97 proof and an MSRP of only $70. And honestly, that seems pretty reasonable in a world of wildly expensive limited editions.

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Fox and Oden Single Malt Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Fox and Oden Single Malt Review

Fox & Oden’s American single malt features a blend of sourced 4-8 year old malt whiskies and comes in at 97 proof with an MSRP of $69.99.

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Jim Beam Devil’s Cut Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jim Beam Devil’s Cut Shelf Review

Jim Beam’s Devil’s Cut is what happens when big bourbon companies have some extra money lying around for R&D. While most distilleries are concerned about perfecting the bourbon inside the barrel, Jim Beam took the extra step of extracting the liquid that is absorbed into the barrel walls during aging.

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Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof

Launching back in 2015, This barrel proof single barrel expression was Jack Daniel’s first whiskey bottled straight from the barrel. It promises an unadulterated Jack Daniel’s expression, in single barrel form, and at an approachable MSRP of around $65. Thought to be anywhere from 4–7 years old, this is a non-age stated bottle that sometimes gets overlooked in the hunt for other more limited expressions.

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Evan Williams 12 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Evan Williams 12 Year Review

Evan Williams 12 year is a product that until recently you couldn’t get in the US - no matter the price point. It is bottled at 101 proof, is at least 12 years old, and features nice wax that conceals a less nice screw top.

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Journeyman Silver Cross Whisky
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Journeyman Silver Cross Whisky

This Silver Cross expression is Journeyman’s experiment of combining equal parts wheat, rye, corn, and barley together. Because of this strange mashbill, this is technically just qualifies as a “whiskey” without falling into any other specific genre. Silver Cross is then aged in what they call “small barrels” without much further explanation - leading to even more mystery.

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Early Times Bottled-in-Bond Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Early Times Bottled-in-Bond Review

Early Times Bottled-in-Bond is a whiskey that needs no introduction in devout whiskey circles. For many, it’s the champion of “budget bourbons”, the “bottom shelf queen”, and the “best bang for your buck for under $25”. But what makes this seemingly nondescript bottle - with its old timey label and strange 1-liter size - stand out in an ever-increasing group of budget choices?  

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Noah’s Mill Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Noah’s Mill Review

Gone are the days of 15 year old Noah’s Mill and instead Willett has now begun to use their own stocks for new batches and have dropped the age statement altogether. But with a healthy 114.3 proof and an excellent reputation for quality, I am excited to dive back into one of my old favorites.

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Blanton’s Straight from the Barrel
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Blanton’s Straight from the Barrel

Not every Blanton’s expression in the same. Above the standard release sits Blanton’s Gold (bottled at 103 proof), and Straight from the Barrel – the only true unadulterated expression of Blanton’s that comes straight from the cask. Now the specifics: it’s barrel number 14, rick number 36, from the famous warehouse H, and is bottled at 125.1 proof.

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Benchmark Full Proof Shelf Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Benchmark Full Proof Shelf Review

It’s not unusual to see a lot of hype surrounding a product coming out of Buffalo Trace Distillery. However, you rarely associate that excitement around a product that costs less than $25.

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Wild Turkey 12 Year 101 Review (Japan Export)
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Wild Turkey 12 Year 101 Review (Japan Export)

Wild Turkey 12 year 101 proof isn’t something you’ll find on your local liquor store shelves. It’s an export only bottling is a revival of an old expression from Wild Turkey, but with new specs, packaging, and design for 2022. This is a 12 year old product, bottled at 101 proof, and uses the traditional 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% malted barley mashbill for Wild Turkey.

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Evan Williams 1783 Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Evan Williams 1783 Review

As the bourbon industry has gone through its massive boom, 1783 has always stayed a little bit stuck in the past. However, in 2021 Heaven Hill introduced a revamped 1783 that cranked the age of its barrels to between 6 and 8 years, increased the proof to 90, and bestowed it with a new premium bottle design.

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Still Austin Cask Strength Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Still Austin Cask Strength Review

I came across Still Austin Cask Strength on sale for around $42 and I figured it was worth a shot, but my expectations weren’t very high. Sure, the proof was excellent at 118, the color looked fantastic, and the label spoke of being a truly “grain to glass” distillery. But I was still hung up over the fact it was “at least two years old” – something that’d keep me buying from Kentucky, Tennessee, or Scotland.

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Elijah Craig Single Barrel Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Elijah Craig Single Barrel Review

Currently produced by Heaven Hill distillery, Elijah Craig is one of the most recognizable and popular whiskey brands in the world. For years, Elijah Craig was known in its 94 proof small batch form, with variations including rye and single barrels only more recently coming to market. And while its barrel proof limited editions have a cult like following, these 94 proof single barrels of their small batch line remain an interesting and affordable foray into variations on a classic bourbon profile.

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Doc Swinson’s Blenders Cut Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Doc Swinson’s Blenders Cut Review

Doc Swinson’s has released this “Blenders Cut” expression that gives a peak behind the curtain into the base MGP blend that becomes the cornerstone of all of their expressions (outside of their rye). Blenders Cut is a blend of two MPG mashbills (one with 36% rye and the other with 21% rye) and is blended and bottled with no chill filtration at 115 proof.

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Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey Review

Jack Daniel’s is back with their first new addition in years to their core lineup with Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey. This is a bottled-in-bond product that promises that signature JD flavor profile, but cranked up a few notches. Clocking in at the required 100 proof, it rings in hotter than their Single Barrel Select products (at 94 proof), as well as their premium Sinatra Select (at 90 proof).

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