I haven't had all that you list here, but we're pretty well aligned on a lot of them, especially the Michter's 10, Jack 14 and Green River Wheated Full Proof. Some amazing ones I've reviewed include Blue Note Special Reserve (multi-whiskey and multi-cask amazing), Frey Ranch Uncut Rye Whiskey (brilliant!), Remus Distiller's Experimental Series (total surprise), and the obscure but fantastic one-off Chattanooga Whiskey Confluence release. I'm sure you're like me: Way too many to choose from.
Couldn’t agree more, Steve. Way too much to choose from generally. I’m planning to hit my rye list sometime next months — did you check the Confluence by New Riff?
Yes, I did, and I wrote an article about Confluence as a whole. As I say in the story linked below, I preferred the Chattanooga version, but the New Riff was quite good also.
I haven't had all that you list here, but we're pretty well aligned on a lot of them, especially the Michter's 10, Jack 14 and Green River Wheated Full Proof. Some amazing ones I've reviewed include Blue Note Special Reserve (multi-whiskey and multi-cask amazing), Frey Ranch Uncut Rye Whiskey (brilliant!), Remus Distiller's Experimental Series (total surprise), and the obscure but fantastic one-off Chattanooga Whiskey Confluence release. I'm sure you're like me: Way too many to choose from.
Couldn’t agree more, Steve. Way too much to choose from generally. I’m planning to hit my rye list sometime next months — did you check the Confluence by New Riff?
Yes, I did, and I wrote an article about Confluence as a whole. As I say in the story linked below, I preferred the Chattanooga version, but the New Riff was quite good also.
https://www.bourbonbanter.com/collaboration-on-single-mash-bill-yields-wow-wheat-whiskies-from-new-riff-and-chattanooga/