![]() ![]() A statement from the distiller notes that this limited-edition series of cask-strength, single-barrel whiskeys showcases the effects of Texas Hill Country weather on aging whiskey. Milam & Greene’s Newest Whiskey Is Bobcat Single Barrel Bourbon(April 24) Milam & Greene Whiskey recently unveiled Bobcat Single Barrel Bourbon, the second release in their Wildlife Collection. The tradition started back in 2002, and since then, the annual release has become a highly anticipated event in the world of Bourbon aficionados. Every year on September 2nd, Old Forester releases a limited edition birthday Bourbon in celebration of its founder, George Garvin Brown’s birthday. But there’s one in particular that is extra-special to avid fans of the brand. You can look at all the past Sunday Evenings Reviews and I would still love to hear what your personal reviews are from each of the whiskies reviewed.The Limited-Edition Celebratory Bourbon Old Forester Sells Annually(April 25) As with most Bourbons, Old Forester, the renowned Bourbon distillery, regularly releases limited edition bottles. To find out more check it out here – Chattanooga Whiskey 91 They bring together nearly 100 barrels into a 4000-gallon, charred, white oak Solera finishing barrel, which never goes empty. ![]() ![]() After aging more than 2 years in both toasted and charred barrels, Chattanooga Whiskey 91 utilizes their version of the Solera finishing process. That recipe consists of Yellow Corn, Malted Rye, Caramel Malted Barley & Honey Malted Barley (now you know where all that maltiness comes from). Some interesting facts of the whiskey, a month-by-month release of 10 single barrels, selected from the first 100 produced at the Experimental Distillery – culminating with Barrel #91, the future flagship recipe. They always feel like they are just this side of bootlegging. They have fought the government, traditional whiskey making and just about anywhere they can go against the grain. Its why they make both.įINAL COMMENTS – What I feel is so interesting about Chattanooga Whiskey is the rebellious nature that they have come at it. I would high suggest grabbing their 111 and you will be much happier. That being said if you are proof hound that requires a oily mouth feel and a finish that last a day and half, this won’t be your pour. There is almost no hint of ethanol anywhere. The maltiness is very evident and the lower proof point makes it very approachable. REVIEW – This whiskey I think lends itself to someone that wants to get into American whiskey and is coming from being a beer drinker. The toast oak, leather and vanilla find their way until the end but the ending comes a little quick. There is some sweet black tea, tobacco, leather, toast oak and decent amount of vanillaįINISH – I would call this a short to medium to long finish. TASTE – Dark honey and malted grains grab you at the front. NOSE – Malty pilsner beer, cream of wheat, amber honey, cherry pie, sweet oak Make sure you put in the comments any bottles that you would like me to review.ĪGE – non-age stated but website says aged at least 2 yearsĬOLOR – new copper penny (1.4 tawny on the Whiskey Magazine Color Chart) Let’s see if it is ready for the big time. Today I will review their 91 proof variety. Next month they will celebrate their 7 th year producing their own whiskey but in that short time they have shaken up the whiskey industry leaning heavily into a high malt mash bill they call Tennessee High Malt. Same can be said for Chattanooga Whiskey. The Bengals today head into the Super Bowl “ahead of schedule.” No one before the season thought they had enough on the team to even get to the playoffs. ![]()
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