Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
William
Nice post, if you go back far enough I think you will find another thread on this. It would be locked but you may find it an interesting read.
Here it is:
http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...hiskey-Dry-Fly
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...hiskey-Dry-Fly
Ok I found it. It didn't pop up on any of my searches so I had to do a manual search of the archives.
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
I see that they have offered the wheat whiskey in a 375ml, cask strength version. This one sounds like it would be light years better. If anyone ever gets to try it let us know.
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
I won't be a customer for a few years yet but that stuff has a great name for we fly fisherfolk.
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
Revisited this one tonight to give it another go. I still stand by my original note with one difference. On the first taste of my previous pour it had a watery quality to it. On my first taste tonight it has almost a bite to it(maybe metallic). The flavors are all still there so I still don't find this a bad pour. The flavors also seem to get compounded as you drain the glass. Maybe just like wheated bourbons it just needs some air time to open it. This whiskey is probably best had on a clean palate so not right after dinner or a stronger bourbon.
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
Tried some of the regular Wheat Whiskey last night back-to-back with some Bernheim Wheat Whiskey and neither really did it for me... will give it another go before writing it off.
Re: Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey
If I had to choose between Bernheim and DF, and I have, I would pick Bernheim. The wheats seem a little mellow for my regular taste but they looked interesting. I found the DF was much more mellow than the Bernheim. I may eventually try DF Wheat again but it may be quite a while. I do like their gin and would like to try the bourbon eventually.