I couldn't find any information about the mash bill. Since it is bourbon it has at least 51% corn, but beyond that, who knows. It's three years old, straw gold in the glass, and cost me $9.99 for a fifth. NOSE: Alcohol, something medicinal, a sour note, grass, honey, and lemon cough drops. MOUTHFEEL: Watery. TASTE: Lemon cough drops, honey. FINISH: Lemon, a faint oak - short. SUMMARY: This is a barely adequate bourbon, down around the quality of Jim Beam white. At $10 it's at its maximum value - I wouldn't pay a dollar more for it. It's sad to realize that this is the successor to Heaven Hill Bottled In Bond, which surely was much better than this sorry juice. RATING: Poor.
Quality House Old Style Bourbon
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Under $30 Budget
3.43
Reviews
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Robert McKay
1.5
boviscopophobic
2.8
Its not *good*, precisely, but absolutely punches above its weight. Light but hot; peanuts, charred corn, faint fruit juice. Vegetal, green grass. For $13/litre, not the worst as a table whiskey--I'm currently nursing a glass in a hotel room on a work trip.
mc1009mc
2.8
Not the greatest obviously, ice makes it just tolerable. At 11 bucks a bottle, what else do you expect.
Whiskey Specimen
3.0
Very smooth honestly gave me a buffalo trace vibe. Brown sugar & very smooth.
drinker55
2.8
Comes from the same barrels as other Great Heaven Hill bourbons.
Tastes like this
Same style and price bracket, best rated first.