My first job out of college was at a big pharma. I was in their R&D rotation program, where we spent 6 months rotating around various facilities. My first six months: I got up every morning, dressed in head to toe overalls and a face mask, and went into a monkey house. Not a monkey house as a place where they joke around. A real monkey house, with rhesus monkeys in cages. While my lab partner held a monkey, wrestling him to prevent it from tearing our eye sockets out, I had to fondle his private parts to make him urinate in a test tube. Times like those you seriously start thinking which f**ked up life choice you made to get you in that position. Where did you take that left turn when you should’ve taken a right? Having a pour of this tonight, I ask a similar question. What the hell possessed me to buy a bottle of this? Not a pour. Not a sip. But a while f**king bottle. Was it because it’s available in Colorado only, and I figured I need to bring back a souvenir from my recent Denver trip? Maybe it was the lure of thinking “ hey, I like honey, so I’m damn f**king sure I’ll like this”. Either way, it was a fallacy in a serious life choice decision making that led me into trying something that smells like a sugared covered plastic, and taste like a gym sock dipped in honey.
About this bottle
Honey House Distillery's Colorado Honey Whiskey is made from a blend of bourbon and honey from Honeyville--a third generation beekeeping and honey bottling family business located in beautiful Durango, Colorado. In addition to this product, the distillery has a cinnamon honey whiskey, spiced rum, and vodka to their name.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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Haven’t had many flavored whiskies but this one is really good! Gift from my dad who spends a lot of time in Durango and it intrigued me enough to uncork it right away. Drinking over ice with dinner is quite a departure from my typical tasting sessions, but it drinks like a cocktail with a perfect amount of sweetness and bourbon flavor. Honestly blown away...it’s no JD Tennessee Honey that’s for sure!
Not bad, nose is sweet with a scent of small batch, but taste is mostly honey with a nice mixture of whiskey. Easily drink it neat. Wish I could ship a bottle to my home.
Very tasty. I see this as a dessert whiskey.
super smooth sweet, hone 37%
Honey!
Tastes like this
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