This single barrel was from cask #454, only 280 bottles sourced. A sourced whiskey from undisclosed Tennessee distillery and bottled in Texas. Light color in appearance; sweet, floral nose; light, floral with touch of fruit and honey on palate; nothing special to me on chew; unimpressive tanginess on finish that contrasts with lighter, sweeter, smoother palate; not terrible, it can be enjoyed, but overall I cant get excited about.
Milam & Greene Single Barrel Straight Bourbon
About this bottle
This expression is part of the brand's ongoing series of bourbons selected from a single barrel and bottled in Texas. These selections vary by distillery source as well as mash bill and proof. They are released as very limited editions, typically around 280 barrels nationwide.
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Note - Pineapple upside cake. Ethanol. Little funky. Smells like gas finger. Smells like fruity pebbles before its dyed. Palate - The ethanol smell portrays through the flavor. When you think of a peanut shell there are three layers: The outer hard shell, the inner soft shell and the nut. This tastes like the inner soft layer. Finish - The palate all the way down.
Somewhat weak nose of oak, pear, cinnamon, and cherry. Sweet and fruity; cherry, cinnamon, char. Short sweet finish. Very smooth, and tasty, but ultimately weak overall.
Wheaty, lightly sweet with some subtle spicy notes as well. Smooth, creamy, nice mouthfeel.
Very lighthearted from start to finish, notes of oak and a slight nuttiness to finish
Not a huge fan of bourbon but really like this one. Smooth as hell, oaky.
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