Received this as a gift for Christmas and was told it was on sale for $40; it would have been cheaper to just buy me some coal. I'm trying to drink this again for the sixth time and have conceded there's no getting used to this awful stuff. Don't get me wrong, I'm by no means some connoisseur or snob when it comes to spirits. I can appreciate a good single barrel and on the same token don't mind slipping a 1/2 pint of a cheap bourbon in my hip pocket. But this stuff is nothing but some millennial's ideal of an uppity white whiskey that they wasted a perfectly good barrel on. All I can say is get off the fence; either drink some shine or get something that been aging for more than a few months.
About this bottle
An extremely limited edition, available only at the distillery, this is an aged version of their more widely available Black Dog whiskey. MB Roland is a small farm distillery in southwestern Kentucky that makes a variety of un-aged and flavored whiskey. The Black Patch Whiskey is made from a spirit that is "dark fire"-smoked much like tobacco leaves are in the region. This review is for Batch 8 and as this is bottled in batches, the proof will vary from 102-108 proof.
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