Bourbon
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Old Forester 1924 Bourbon In-Depth Review

Old Forester 1924 is a limited edition 10-year-old bourbon, part of the Whiskey Row Series, commemorating Old Forester’s history. With a unique mashbill of 79% corn, 11% rye, 10% malted barley, it offers complex flavors of caramelized bananas, oak, and a peppery finish, earning an impressive 8.6/10 rating.
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Elijah Craig 18 Year Bourbon In-Depth Review

Elijah Craig, a renowned Bourbon brand named after the “Father Of Bourbon”, offers a range of products from affordable high-quality bourbons to premium ones like Elijah Craig 18 Year Bourbon. Heaven Hill, the producer, has discontinued several of its ultra-aged bourbons given market conditions but the 18 Year variant remains. The bourbon, priced around $150,…
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Sazerac Rye In-Depth Review

There is a peppery rye spice that does coat the palate nicely and sticks around longer than the mint. I experienced a very slight warming of the upper chest and again disappears quickly.
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How To Read A Buffalo Trace Laser Code

Depending on the year bottled, the Buffalo Trace laser codes can appear differently.
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Four Roses 2023 Limited Edition 135th Anniversary Bourbon In-Depth Review

Beautiful deep notes of apricot, pear and light red berries.
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Weller 12 Year Bourbon In-Depth Review

Weller 12 is one of the smoothest bourbons I’ve ever had. Being aged 12 years, 90 proof and a wheated mashbill all contribute to this being an easy drinker!
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Four Roses 135th Anniversary Limited Edition

he 25 year old OBSV is what instantly caught my eye. It’s the oldest bourbon ever used in a Four Roses Limited Edition, surpassing my the 21 year old OBSV used in 2019.





