I used to live in Europe, near thousands of breweries, each with delicious, complex beers; beers that required attention and concentration to drink. Sometimes, when surrounded by that much complexity, you crave a Bud Light. Something you can mindlessly drink but still enjoy. This is the Bud Light of bourbon.
Rebecca Creek Texas Ranger 1823 Blended Whiskey
About this bottle
This expression, named for the year the Texas rangers were founded, consists of a blend of whiskeys (including bourbon) that are proofed using water from the Edwards Aquifer. It is bottled at 80 proof.
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Right off the bat from the nose you can tell this is sweetened. Although a little too sugary for my preference, it is undoubtedly very smooth and pulls off the vanilla and caramel notes that it promises. All in all, pleasantly surprised at the flavor combo, but too sweet to drink regularly.
So here is my amateur review-lol. Super heavy caramel both on the nose and the palate, without a lot of spiciness. Not much bite on the front end, but very smooth with a pleasant finish. Easy sipper on ice, probably wouldn’t mix except with water or soda. Honestly, right up my alley.
Mostly Vanilla, with hints of roasted nuts. Very light and opens up well with some water. Little to no burn. A great dessert, or summer drink. One of my favorites
Incredibly sweet aroma, and tons of caramel sweetness on the tongue. A touch better than the regular Rebecca Creek, but it's clear they add the flavoring later.
Very sweet. The nose reminds me of cooking caramel in a copper pot. A friend gave me a sample. I wouldn't buy it, but I am not mad about it.
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