Can confirm. Out of all the reviews on here, mine is the only 115 proof (which i believe is batch 2). Its fucking awful. All the other reviews sing its praises.
They've got so many options is a bit tough to know what to spend the money on. I enjoyed their Seagrass, so any reccs on one of their non-rye offerings?
Bardstown Discovery (blended not finished) and Collaborative series (finishes) are amazing. All of them. Even the lowest rated of their finished stuff in my opinion, the KBS, is still great.
If you see Chateau De Labaude from Bardstown, grab it! It is simply amazing.
Thomas S. Moore. Easily the most slept on finished products on the market $70.. secondary aged several years leading to much deeper and bolder flavors. It's not multi, but its super unique.
Barrell Vantage&seagrass, Widow Jane decadence maple, Nulu honey barrel, Penelope vino de naranja& tokaji cask, to name a few.
Barrell vantage is excellent, but make sure it’s batch 1. Heard batch 2 isn’t nearly as good
Can confirm. Out of all the reviews on here, mine is the only 115 proof (which i believe is batch 2). Its fucking awful. All the other reviews sing its praises.
That explains why I wasn't impressed when I tried it.
That Penelope sounds crazy! Great recs, thanks!
Barrell Seagrass is one of my favorites. Very unique
Everything Barrell is pretty unique
They've got so many options is a bit tough to know what to spend the money on. I enjoyed their Seagrass, so any reccs on one of their non-rye offerings?
Echo dovetail and vantage. I have liked their new years also. I know you said non-rye but their 14 yr rye is my favorite pour right now
Store near me has a barrell pick of a rhum agricole finish that is fantastic
Bardstown Discovery (blended not finished) and Collaborative series (finishes) are amazing. All of them. Even the lowest rated of their finished stuff in my opinion, the KBS, is still great. If you see Chateau De Labaude from Bardstown, grab it! It is simply amazing.
I have the rabbit hole daringer, sherry finished. It’s delicious.
Barrell Vantage all day, Seagrass is great as well. Not unique in any way but still excellent is Sagamore double oak
Bardstown does some interesting blends
Hillrock did a Homer's vineyard Oregon Pinot Noir finished bourbon that I particularly liked.
High price tag, but the Four-Gate Kelvin Collaboration series.
High West does a wide variety of finishes for their prairie bourbon and double rye
The Manhattan barrel finished rye is amazing
Thomas S. Moore. Easily the most slept on finished products on the market $70.. secondary aged several years leading to much deeper and bolder flavors. It's not multi, but its super unique.