Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
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Originally Posted by
cowdery
They officially announced this today. Here's the most interesting line from the press release.
"An altogether different recipe and profile than Sazerac Rye, this recipe contains just rye and malted barley, no corn."
It is BIB but NAS.
Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye Whiskey will be available in late August and will be released annually. The suggested retail price is $69.99 for a 750ml bottle.
Wait a minute. All rye and malted barley, NAS, and over-priced? Hell, why not just buy a bottle of Templeton?
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
The mash bill is very interesting, this is a typical Pennsylvania mash bill of the old days, i.e., for once we get from a mainstream distiller a rye whiskey made without corn.
Sounds promising.
Gary
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
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Originally Posted by
OscarV
I'm done with young green whiskies.
BT can keep it.
This pretty much sums up my thoughts as well. High West and Whistlepig will continue to get my dollars, not this CEHT "premium" market positioned NAS nonsense.
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
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Originally Posted by
LostBottle
This pretty much sums up my thoughts as well. High West and Whistlepig will continue to get my dollars, not this CEHT "premium" market positioned NAS nonsense.
Will, I assume you mean dusty hunting HW age stated ryes as I doubt there will be any new rye labels from them. Whistlepig is good, but overpriced as well. I say give the CEHT rye a chance. Looking forward to tasting this new expression from BT.
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
I should be getting a sample, so we'll see how green it is. I wondered if they made it in their micro-still and they did not. I am told it is a recipe they decided to experiment with 'a few years ago.' They won't, of course, put a number to the 'few,' but they apparently kept making it every year, because this is supposed to be an annual release, not a one-off. And since they made it in the big still, they made at least as much as they did with the sour mash experiment.
I know it was made to try a new rye recipe and not specifically for Taylor, so presumably it was made before the Taylor acquisition. It might not be all that green.
I like the fact that they are bottling some stuff as Taylor that's not available in any other product.
What I want to know is when we're going to see some Barton rye without having to go to northern Wisconsin to get a handle of Fleischmann's.
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
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Originally Posted by
cowdery
What I want to know is when we're going to see some Barton rye without having to go to northern Wisconsin to get a handle of Fleischmann's.
Or kiss some Wisconsonian's ass.
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
That would be "kiss some Wisconsinite's ass," Josh.
Re: Col. E.H. Taylor Straight Rye
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Originally Posted by
White Dog
That would be "kiss some Wisconsinite's ass," Josh.
I beg your pardon. Personally I prefer Michganese to the more common Michigander. Michigander sounds like a type of duck.