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How much did that set you back? The box looks like it's more than I could afford.
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Garrison Brothers Single Barrel straight from the freezer is great for me.
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While on a cruise I got a bottle of The Macallan Select Oak. Has a great initial flavor, but burns like a mother fucker. Absolutely fantastic mixed with cream soda.
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This turned into one heck of a thread. Me thinks there's a lush or 12 here.
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Doesn't surprise me that you already have this information in your stash. Good rea Matt, and yes my boss did tell me about this series. I told Mary I was going to have to get the whole set and she told me no shenanigans LOL.
David
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Originally posted by cobrajet69 View PostGot a new addition to the bourbon stash. My boss pickedthis up for me while at the Kentucky Derby this year. One of the best bourbons I've ever had.
Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon, 46.5% abv (93 Proof), $45-50
Background: Produced by Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, KY, Blanton’s was the bourbon that started the single barrel craze in the early 1980’s. It’s disputed by some noted historians and industry figures as to whether it was the first Single Barrel, but nobody can dispute that it was the first to really achieve commercial success. Others took note and quickly followed. It’s named after Colonel Albert Bacon Blanton, a former George T. Stagg Distillery (now Buffalo Trace) president. His favorite bourbon came from Warehouse H, which is where Blanton’s barrels are selected today. We owe Elmer T. Lee for getting Blanton’s released. At his urging, the distillery agreed to release this bourbon to the public in 1984. It is made using Buffalo Trace’s mash bill #2.
Color: Medium Amber
Nose: Corn, apples and apricots, cinnamon, rye, and a little caramel sweetness adds weight.
Flavor: Corn, orchard fruits (apples, peaches), bracing rye spice, and the bitterness of charred wood.
Finish: Baking spices, fruit, maple syrup, and barrel yield a moderate length finish.
Overall: Blanton’s is a wonderful expression of a rye recipe bourbon full of grain and barrel aromas and flavors. It is also accessible and relatively easy drinking. My only complaint is Blanton’s flattens a bit on the palate. I would love to see this at barrel proof as Colonel Blanton used to sip it. Buffalo Trace, are you listening?
Sour Mash Manifesto Rating: 8.7 (Very Good/Excellent)
Rock Hill Farm Single Barrel Bourbon, 50% abv (100 Proof), $45-50
Background: Rock Hill Farm is a Single Barrel bourbon made by Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, KY. Like Blanton’s, Rock Hill Farm is made using Buffalo Trace’s mash bill #2.
Color: Deep Golden/Amber
Nose: Corn, honey, apple cider, a sprinkle of rye, mint, and wet oak. What a fantastic nose this is, and with fruit and corn prevailing and enough oak and spice character to keep it lively.
Flavor: Again we have corn right from the fore, loads of honey, rye, peppery bite, burned sugar, maple, and again that apple note.
Finish: Moderate length -fruity with caramel and peppery spice.
Overall: Rock Hill Farm is a tremendous bourbon that really doesn’t get its due. It has depth and layers of flavor that Blanton’s didn’t quite measure up to. More than anything I enjoyed the balance of grain and fruit that shines through.
Sour Mash Manifesto Rating: 9.0 (Outstanding/Superb)
Oh, and on the Blanton's, collect the whole set.
The horse and jockey on the bottle stoppers are now a recognized trademark of Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon. The rich heritage and tradition of horses in Kentucky parallel that of bourbon. Beginning in 1999 a collector's edition set of eight different stoppers was produced. The set features a horse and jockey in different strides and poses resembling the stages of a horse race. Each stopper is marked with a single letter that spells Blanton's when the set has been completed.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostThey dont include the minis right?
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostI just learned at a hotel bar that "bourbon means it was in the keg for at least two years" and that there are people in this world who, rather than try something new, would rather leave the building and walk somewhere else because there's no Crown Royal.
Also, these drink kits aren't bad.
And its good to know those little kits arent bad. I almost bought a few to pass out around christmas, but wasnt sure about them and didnt have time to test. They dont include the minis right?
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I just learned at a hotel bar that "bourbon means it was in the keg for at least two years" and that there are people in this world who, rather than try something new, would rather leave the building and walk somewhere else because there's no Crown Royal.
Also, these drink kits aren't bad.
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