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John McDowell
Worm
Nose started good enough...but the wheels came off. Slightly higher proof, but tastes like a 'nice' whiskey someone gave you as a gift because the guy at the store said it was good, but you just end up using it with mixers.
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John McDowell
Worm
Nose is sweet, but something slightly funky there as well, I can't put my finger on it. Very enjoyable overall. Tasty whiskey, I'll be curious to see what other people describe in the flavor
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John McDowell
Worm
Takes like bourbon mixed with a bunch of rye, but maybe still bourbon. Tasty, just enough heat.
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John McDowell
Worm
Maybe my favorite nose so far, like flowers but sweeter. Loved this, too easy to drink though.
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John McDowell
Worm
No. Just no. It's either coffee or stout or some other barrel aged process making this taste the way it does. The hard part is, is this still bourbon or is it โ€˜otherโ€™? Makes me long for some good old fireball to rinse this off my palate
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John McDowell
Worm
Faint on the nose, but tastes excellent. I could see this being used for sipping or quality cocktail drinks. He has a flavor profile that I think would be higher and wheat like some of our previous strengths in the calendar.
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John McDowell
Worm
Love the sweetness on the nose. Very light overall, but that is a good thing and I really enjoyed drinking this. I'm guessing another speyside entry.
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John McDowell
Worm
The nose was scotch, the first taste was bourbon, then it was either a rye or more wheat on the bourbon. Fan of the sweeter nose, not so much the finish off sheet or whatever it is I'm testing.
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John McDowell
Worm
Love everything about this- nose, taste, heat, finish- just wish you t had a little more punch...I need more cowbell!
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John McDowell
Worm
Really enjoyed this, maybe not as much as some of the other scotches, but still really nice profile.
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John McDowell
Worm
Nose is caramel. Nice flavor and structure. Like a dessert scotch
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John McDowell
Worm
Nose, proof, and initial taste would put it at a 9,but the finish is just OK for me dog. Iโ€™m guessing a bourbon with a higher wheat content again. Seeng a lot of those this year, I hope this trend fades quickly.
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John McDowell
Worm
Mostly scotchy flavor. Maybe cheaper scotch? I don't know. I like it but wouldn't be surprised if this is Irish whiskey- ie cheaper scotch flavor.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Earthy and hot. Lots of vanilla.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Floral and butter
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Oh sweet land overseas. This is amazing in a glass. I want more.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Nothing wrong with this. Yummy hot sugar.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Sweet, floral, earthy, and complex. A winner.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Doesn't pack enough punch. It's ok.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Buttery apple. Not my style.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
I don't hate it
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James Hatfield
Hanky
Meh
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James Hatfield
Hanky
This is amazing.
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James Hatfield
Hanky
This isn't good. Hope I didn't select it.