Appearance: This new make (technically whiskey) is clean and clear as filtered water with very thin and viscous legs. Nose: The nose is funky. It’s tequilaesque, with notes of eucalyptus, pineapple, lemon, overripe watermelon, and what I will call “sour vegetation;” the note is almost like arugula lettuce when let grown too long. Taste: The palate is a bit harsh. Notes I gather are red apple, bitter chocolate, lemon, and (so sorry for this) that back of the throat taste after you throw up. I will say though the taste becomes much more friendly when paired with a nice cigar. Finish: A long almost minty finish transitions in this whiskey from after that bitter sick note. Thoughts: So this whiskey is aged in barrels for two weeks then bottled, allowing it a “Rye” title. It’s a funky journey that is a conversation piece for sure. Distillery 291 uses this whiskey as a substitute for tequila in their bar, and it does a good job. For a mixer I would definitely recommend it! 291 team, thanks for everything! Cheers!
3.67
About this bottle
291 Distillery is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They are a grain-to-bottle distillery and this unaged whiskey is bade from Colorado-grown rye. Bottled at 100 proof.
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