Somebody gifted me a bottle of Templeton over the weekend. Meh.
Somebody gifted me a bottle of Templeton over the weekend. Meh.
"I distrust a man who says 'when.' He's got to be careful not to drink too much, because he's not to be trusted when he does." Sydney Greenstreet
First try of the CEHT Rye. Compared it to WhistlePig. Definitely different but nice in its own way. Was specifically trying to judge the "thinness" described by others with regard to high rye whiskey. I agree that it had less mouthfeel then something like baby Saz or a typical low rye bourbon but it didn't really impact my enjoyment. I thought both the CEHT and the WP were similarly "thin" though. Maybe the WP had slightly more body to it but not dramamtically so. Given they are roughly the same price but the CEHT is presumably younger I thought it stood up well to the WP but would give the WP the edge.
That yella whiskey runnin' down my throat like honey dew vine water and I took another slash…
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I guess "give 'em the bird" isn't just a marketing slogan, it's a brand management strategy, too.
Pulled out my bottle of Bulleit over the weekend. I'm always pleasantly surprised just how much this has in it for a NAS (probably 4 year) 90 proof sub-$25 whiskey.
Polished off a bottle of WTRye 101 and opened a Vintage 21 rye
I should note that all of the Rittenhouse I am seeing is stock that was contract distilled at Brown Forman (DSP 354). The "homegrown" DSP-1 stuff should be out soon, I would think, and it's likely it may be somewhat different than the current.
I guess "give 'em the bird" isn't just a marketing slogan, it's a brand management strategy, too.
The Ritt seems to be all over the place flavorwise... I had one that was total oranges, another that was more bourbon vanilla, and another that had a lot of cherry going on. I'm afraid to buy the stuff any more cuz I never know which Ritt is going to show up. Tho it all has been drinkable, only one I really liked enough to think about getting again, and I'm afraid that batch is long gone![]()
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I view the changes as something interesting though, and doesn't it attest to an artisan-like product, a one-of-a-kind? Production is probably too small to ensure a consistent profile.
I certainly understand the desire to encounter something you really liked again though.
Gary
It takes an optimist like Gary to call RittBIB an artisanal product. (I mean this as a compliment.)