Tag: B+ grade

  • Four Roses Single Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    Four Roses Single Barrel Scoresheet & Review

    Digging deeper and deeper into the many intricacies of whiskey production is one the main reasons I find it so fascinating. That whiskey is made from a combination of water, grain, and yeast is easy enough to conceptually understand. It’s when we start getting into the minutiae of the process,…

  • Yellow Spot Scoresheet & Review

    Yellow Spot Scoresheet & Review

    There’s been a slow yet steady and growing interest in Irish whiskey recently. Part of this is symptomatic of the boom whiskey continues to enjoy, but in the case of Ireland’s collective take on the “water of life,” this can likely be attributed to single pot still whiskey. This style…

  • Barrell Dovetail Scoresheet & Review

    Barrell Dovetail Scoresheet & Review

    Broadly speaking, finished whiskey is a bit of a mixed bag. A good, tasteful finish can bestow incredible flavors contributing to an elevated drinking experience; a sloppy or otherwise half-hearted finish can leave one confused at best and put off at worst. With Barrell Craft Spirits’ popular finished bottlings, it’s…

  • Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Rye Scoresheet & Review

    Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Rye Scoresheet & Review

    Jack Daniel’s doesn’t exactly have a tenured history when it comes to rye whiskey. In fact, I’d venture to guess that most folks don’t even realize the Tennessee distilling giant produces it. The overwhelming popularity of last year’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye hasn’t necessarily translated to growing interest in…

  • Whistlepig r/bourbon “Whistle Missile” Pick Scoresheet & Review

    Whistlepig r/bourbon “Whistle Missile” Pick Scoresheet & Review

    I’m something of a procrastinator when it comes to reviewing barrel picks. There are only so many ways I can introduce and talk at length about what are literally slight variations on the same product. Consequently, I’ve put off killing certain bottles simply because I haven’t reviewed them yet. I…

  • Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Finish Scoresheet & Review

    Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Finish Scoresheet & Review

    Barton 1792 gets around more than one might think. On top of the in-house 1792 line, their whiskey is used for the likes of Very Old Barton, Sam Houston, Calumet Farm, Goodwood, and perhaps most recently, Thomas S. Moore. The name is taken from a pioneer who, in 1889, built…

  • Knob Creek 15-Year Scoresheet & Review

    Knob Creek 15-Year Scoresheet & Review

    Bourbons touting double-digit age statements are clearly in vogue. The sheer prominence of bottlings such as Calumet Farm 14/15, Sam Houston 14/15, Blue Note 17, Wild Turkey Master’s Keep 17-Year (and Bottled in Bond), Russell’s Reserve 13-Year, and Remus Repeal Reserve V are ample evidence to this trend. Jim Beam’s…

  • Wild Turkey 101 Rye Scoresheet & Review

    Wild Turkey 101 Rye Scoresheet & Review

    Wild Turkey is seldom the first brand to come to mind when discussing rye whiskey. Perhaps it’s befitting, since Master Distiller Jimmy Russell rarely engaged with the category as a whole. Even so, rye continues to benefit from the bourbon boom since the two are frequently lumped together. One reason…

  • Wild Turkey 101 Scoresheet & Review

    Wild Turkey 101 Scoresheet & Review

    Wild Turkey might be both the best and worst-kept secret in the bourbon industry. Spend any length of time watching videos, reading reviews, or partaking in online discussions and you’re bound to notice several folks sing high praise for the brand and its many expressions. The last two years added…

  • Talisker Select Reserve Greyjoy Scoresheet & Review

    Talisker Select Reserve Greyjoy Scoresheet & Review

    Diageo’s line of Game of Thrones single malts was nothing if not opportunistic. Not only was the show at peak popularity when the bottlings were introduced, but interest in whisky was also on the rise (still is). Scotch drinkers on the internet tend to be an informed bunch, however, and…

  • 1792 Aged Twelve Years

    1792 Aged Twelve Years

    Barton 1792 might be one of the most difficult distilleries for me to come to a final verdict on. The readily available 1792 Small Batch has long been one of my personal favorites, and the Barton-sourced Calumet Farm 10-Year I tried over a year ago was one of the most…

  • Michter’s 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon (2021) Scoresheet & Review

    Michter’s 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon (2021) Scoresheet & Review

    Michter’s is a brand that’s bound to leave folks with a host of questions. Some of these might be simple, such as the origin of the name Michter’s (short version: Michael + Peter), while others don’t have a straightforward answer, like the on/off availability and pricing for certain expressions. Until…