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Treaty Oak Waterloo Antique Gin
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Treaty Oak Waterloo Antique Gin

Gin Barrel-Aged Gin Texas No age statement 47% ABV
$$ $30 to $50 Everyday Top 9% of gin
23 reviews raw average 4.40
90 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Waterloo Antique Gin is made using local Texas botanicals and is aged in first-use American white oak barrels for 18-24 months. Bottled at 94 proof after being cut to proof with limestone-filtered Texas spring water, Waterloo Antique Gin is made to be consumed like a whiskey and to be used in whiskey cocktails.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Floral 85
Rich 65
Herbal 50
Earthy 35
Sweet 20
Woody 20
Oily 10
Spicy 10

Reviews

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LouisianaLonghorn 4.0

It’s hot y’all. Hard to enjoy a fine single malt when you’re sweating all the time. Fortunately there are other ways to imbibe, hence this curious bottle. Aged gin is nothing new, but this one puts a Texas twist on things and I personally think it’s one of the states best spirit offerings. Waterloo Gin is made by the Treaty Oak Distillery in Dripping Springs, TX, located about half an hour west of Austin in the pristine Texas hill country. This region of the state is known primarily for its wineries, some breweries, and the home of US President Lyndon Johnson. It’s also home to a handful of distilleries like Andalusia, Milam & Greene, and perhaps most notably, Garrison Brothers. Treaty Oak Sits on a sprawling property that has live music, smoked meats, killer brunch, and they make terrible whiskey. The hang is good, however, and it makes for a fun weekend getaway with the Mrs. plus, their gin is spectacular. Now, on to the bottle. Waterloo is the original name for the settlement that became the city of Austin. This bottle is supposedly an homage to how all spirits had to be transported across the frontier in ye good olde days. Their base gin is nice and agreeable, but the two years in a barrel under the Texas sun do something magical to it. The color is darker than many bourbons with a slight purple/orange hue in the glass. Nose is pungent and unique: typical gin botanicals, yes, but those are tied up in the trunk with the prominent notes of blueberry, lavender, vanilla, and balanced oak driving. These flavors translate to the palate, with the barrel influence really shining here leading to a satisfying finish at 47% ABV. A staggeringly good gin from a place that makes subpar whiskey. Mixes very well with ginger beer or fruit juices (I prefer limeade or pineapple juice). Solid replacement in an old fashioned (try with Demerara sugar and orange bitters. Thank me later). Doesn’t mix as well with tonic. The barrel influence overpowers the tonic. Distribution is increasing for this one. It’s about $30 on average, and can be a worthy malternative to add to your collection. Happy sipping.

LouisianaLonghorn 4.5

I must say, this was the star of today’s distillery visit, and perhaps the first time a gin has outshone a whiskey for me. I’ve never tried anything quite like this. It’s miles away from the traditional London Dry, with oodles of honeysuckle, lavender, and rosemary on the nose that carries over into the palate. I had this neat and in a fizz cocktail and it was excellent both ways. I can see this making a terrific old fashioned too with some orange or cardamom bitters, a Demerara sugar cube, and a slice of blood orange topped off with a splash of Topo Chico (because Texas). I’ll definitely be hunting down a bottle at $30 and you should too. Cheers!

BCHarris 5.0

This is one of my go-to gins (although I may be slightly biased since I live near the distillery). It does drink almost like a whiskey. Very smooth, and great on the rocks. I do like it with tonic water, but it is VERY different than your usual gin & tonic. I am not a big fan of juniper-forward gin, and it is hardly noticeable here (a big plus for me). Cheers.

Looneyhead 4.0

Potent, amazing nose of lavender, honey, chamomile, caramel, thyme, cola, mint, cinnamon, vanilla, wood, grapes. Herbal, spicy, woody taste; thyme, cinnamon, tree bark, mint, . Smooth on the palate. Beautiful bottle as well, for what it’s worth.

Steve Kupec 5.0

Surprisingly complex with a hint of bite. Love this in a twist on the Old Fashioned!!!

IcePicker 4.0

Unique stuff. There’s a lot going on here.

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