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Review of Sons of Liberty: Hop Flavored Whiskey | The Scotch Noob
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Sons of Liberty: Hop Flavored Whiskey (Seasonal) The Scotch Noob. Sons of Liberty: Hop Flavored Whiskey (Seasonal). August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. My stance in general on flavored whisky is that if sugar is involved, I stay away from it. I also generally don’t review them. Still, I stand by my prejudices, even if I can’t defend them. Sons of Liberty’s Hop Flavored Whiskey is a seasonal release (they also have a Pumpkin one). Distilled from an IPA (India Pale Ale) wash, and then distilled wit...Piercin...
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Featured Articles The Scotch Noob. Cocktails: Part One. The Noob’s Top 10 Cocktails. January 11, 2016. January 12, 2016. Here are the drinks that I consider to be my favorites after a few months of experimentation and rediscovery. Of course, many are whisky-centric, but not all. Also, my cocktail philosophy. 2015 Father’s Day Whisky Gift Guide. May 25, 2015. May 23, 2015. Unless you already know what he likes (in which case, why are you reading this? The Whisky Gift Guide. December 10, 2012. There comes ...
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Review of Eagle Rare (10 year) Bourbon | The Scotch Noob
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Eagle Rare (10 year) Bourbon The Scotch Noob. Eagle Rare (10 year) Bourbon. June 29, 2015. July 20, 2015. The Great Hunt For My House Bourbon. I recently picked up a bottle of Eagle Rare 10 year, which lately has become better known as the younger and more-available version of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection’s Eagle Rare 17, which is almost as difficult to acquire as Pappy Van Winkle. Eagle Rare uses Buffalo Trace’s “Low Rye” mash bill, which is shared with the Buffalo Trace. Sweet and a little tart...
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Review of Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey | The Scotch Noob
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Bushmills Black Bush Blended Irish Whiskey The Scotch Noob. Bushmills Black Bush Blended Irish Whiskey. June 8, 2015. June 7, 2015. I actually keep coming back to the bottle of Black Bush that I bought on a whim. At first for cocktail fodder, and then for something to splash into a glass of ice. I even bought a second bottle (rare for me). It’s bottled at 40% ABV. Note that Black Bush was previously aged more in the neighborhood of 11 years, and has since lost some of that maturity, probably as...A gentl...
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The Scotch What? | The Scotch Noob
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November 9, 2010. December 22, 2010. I am the Scotch Noob. Oh, sorry. Noob is a meme. As stuffy older gentleman with an ascot and a tee time. Every day, new twenty- and thirty-somethings are waking up to the satisfying world of Scotch as age demographics of Scotch drinkers are skewing ever lower. You don’t have to own a smoking jacket, or play Whist. In order to enjoy Scotch, and (believe it or not) you don’t have to break the bank either. And share your own Scotch stories and favorites. Jun 16, 2011.
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Review of Sons of Liberty: Battle Cry Single-Malt American Whiskey | The Scotch Noob
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Sons of Liberty: Battle Cry The Scotch Noob. Sons of Liberty: Battle Cry. July 27, 2015. August 3, 2015. Is a prime example of the success of this approach, as are Westland and Balcones, among others. I was sent tasting samples of two single-malt American Whiskies (and a third, Hop-flavored whiskey, review upcoming! By Jake at DPA (Thanks Jake! From Rhode Island craft distillery Sons of Liberty. They use both 10 and 30 gallon barrels, probably to accelerate the oak influence ( smaller barrels. Heavy bodi...
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Review: Oakkits | The Scotch Noob
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Review: Oakkits The Scotch Noob. June 22, 2015. October 14, 2015. The aging-at-home industry appears to be picking up speed lately, with products such as Whisky Elements. Beyond Barrel Aging Masts. Review upcoming), small barrels for home aging. And even wooden bottles. In other words, it hardly makes sense to put a $6 stick of wood into a $30 bottle in order to make the bottle taste like it’s worth $35! When whiskymakers create wine-finished whiskies such as Glenmorangie Lasanta. For matching your spiri...
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