Re: Bourbon in sherry casks
6-7 weeks? That's like a cheap variant of a Distiller's Masterpiece finished in sherry casks. http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...mlins/grin.gif
Re: Bourbon in sherry casks
Could it be the 3rd incarnation of distillers masterpiece? cognac, port, now sherry?
-chris
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I haven't had a lot of experience with whiskey finished in sherry casks, although Black Bush (a variant of Old Bushmills Irish Whiskey) is a personal favorite. The proof is in the tasting. My sense is that bourbon being what it is, a couple weeks in a used sherry cask won't make much difference. We'll see.
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This is their second attempt... the first was a failure. ER, our tour guide, claimed that 6 weeks in a sherry cask is certainly long enough to destroy ANY bourbon http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...emlins/lol.gif
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Here we go again. Bourbon should be aged in NEW charred oak barrels. In my book, if you finish it in something else, you're home brewing something other than bourbon. That Distillers' Misterpeace stuff--and any of these other silly attempts go get around the statutory definition of bourbon--should be reserved for sale solely in the duty free shops in Dubai, right next to the far higher quality perfumes available there.
Re: Bourbon in sherry casks
Please note that it is Bourbon that was finished in the sherry casks, not aged in the cask, just to clarify.