Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
Had a sample of the current 86-proof bottling recently. It wasn't bad, but way too sweet for me. It was like liquid candy corn. It would probably make a good mixer, but I don't think I would run out and buy a bottle. The dusty varieties sound great, especially the BIB, so I wouldn't mind trying those.
Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
It would be interesting to know when the brand changed to the modern stuff. My own experience is that it had to be at least before the mid '90s. I bought the 86 proof Yellowstone fairly often when I was starting to get interested in bourbon. I don't know if it's wheated, but it reminds me of Rebel Yell; light colored, and not very complicated. It's not bad if you consider it sells for around $10. Some states like KY, and TN also get a 90 proof version. I guess I haven't bought any in a while because the few stores I know that carry Yellowstone are well stocked with other items.
Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
Onlu had it one time, and was glad to have it then. My wife and i were on a visit to Nashville Tn, in 2001. As luck would have it, I had a kidney stone. I was 6 hours from my dr in south Alabama, so I got my wife to stop me by a liquor store and I got a bottle of it. Because I had never had it. Anyway, the bottle eased the pain enough to get home. And, it was not too bad a bourbon either.
Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
The only bottle I have ever seen (which I bought) was a 1983 1.75 bottle of Yellowstone Mellow Mash, 7 year, 91 proof which I find wonderful but only allow myself an occasional drink because I want it to last for awhile. It is a very dark sweet heavy bourbon. I would love to try the newer stuff to compare but don't think it is sold in SC.
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Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
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Enoch
PS. tried to post a picture but there is no attachment tab in this thread like there is in the General Discussion.
You can still use the "Insert Image" button - when you hit reply,
it's the fifth from the right (little square "mountain" button) - but
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Re: BOTM 9/11: Yellowstone
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PaulO
It would be interesting to know when the brand changed to the modern stuff. My own experience is that it had to be at least before the mid '90s. I bought the 86 proof Yellowstone fairly often when I was starting to get interested in bourbon. I don't know if it's wheated, but it reminds me of Rebel Yell; light colored, and not very complicated. It's not bad if you consider it sells for around $10. Some states like KY, and TN also get a 90 proof version. I guess I haven't bought any in a while because the few stores I know that carry Yellowstone are well stocked with other items.
I do not know for sure, but I expect the product changed sometime between 1991, when Guinness bought Glenmore Distillery and 1993 when United Distillers divested the brand.
Yellowstone is now owned by Luxco, so the relationship to Rebel Yell is not far fetched. I know that Rebel Yell is wheated, but I am not sure about Yellowstone (or anything else that comes from Luxco).
I have not had Yellowstone since I left Kentucky more than 30 years ago, but I still remember the billboard that used to be on the Watterson Expressway in Louisville with the big bottle of Yellowstone and the tag line "That's right, no bite!"