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So this was launched in Georgia on Friday. No doubt a sourced bourbon. RJR spirits in Marrietta owns the brand. Bottled and blended by Off The Clock Spirits in maddison wisconsin. No indication where it was distilled or age statement. On the mashbill the owners would only say 51% corn (duh) (I'm willing to bet its alot more than 51%) and the rest is proprietary. Not sure if they even knew... It wasn't bad. Nothing to jump up and down about but not terrible. anyone had this?

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So this was launched in Georgia on Friday. No doubt a sourced bourbon. RJR spirits in Marrietta owns the brand. Bottled and blended by Off The Clock Spirits in maddison wisconsin. No indication where it was distilled or age statement. On the mashbill the owners would only say 51% corn (duh) (I'm willing to bet its alot more than 51%) and the rest is proprietary. Not sure if they even knew... It wasn't bad. Nothing to jump up and down about but not terrible. anyone had this?

Interesting. From the label approval it appears it was made by Yahara Bay Spirits, a micro in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Interesting. From the label approval it appears it was made by Yahara Bay Spirits, a micro in Madison, Wisconsin.

More likely 'bottled' by Yahara Bay.

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More likely 'bottled' by Yahara Bay.

The label says "distilled from grain, blended [?] and bottled by Off the Clock Spirits, Madison, WI," which the app notes is a dba for Yahara Bay, and no other state appears on the label. Under the regs, this would mean the state of distillation was Wisconsin. That being said, I've seen a few labels where I question whether the TTB is on the ball about enforcing this reg as a few whiskeys I've seen that appear to be sourced don't seem to have the state of distillation listed.

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I wonder is this has anything to do with the company making Death's Door Spirits?

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I wonder is this has anything to do with the company making Death's Door Spirits?

Death's Door is another Wisconsin distillery, unrelated as far as I know.

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So this was launched in Georgia on Friday. No doubt a sourced bourbon. RJR spirits in Marrietta owns the brand. Bottled and blended by Off The Clock Spirits in maddison wisconsin. No indication where it was distilled or age statement. On the mashbill the owners would only say 51% corn (duh) (I'm willing to bet its alot more than 51%) and the rest is proprietary. Not sure if they even knew... It wasn't bad. Nothing to jump up and down about but not terrible. anyone had this?

I saw this last Friday at Sherlock's in Kennesaw, but picked up the Willett 4 yr Rye instead. So I did not have this yet.

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Death's Door is another Wisconsin distillery, unrelated as far as I know.

Death's Door is actually rectified and bottled by Yahara Bay. While Death's Door is finally building a distillery, they've always mislead people. There has never been an actual Death's Door distillery. When they started, they were actually bottled in Iowa, although they never liked to mention that.:rolleyes:

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Death's Door is actually rectified and bottled by Yahara Bay. While Death's Door is finally building a distillery, they've always mislead people. There has never been an actual Death's Door distillery. When they started, they were actually bottled in Iowa, although they never liked to mention that.:rolleyes:

Thanks for the info White Dog. I didn't know that. Being from Wisconsin, do you know any of these guys or have you been to Yahara Bay's distillery?

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Thanks for the info White Dog. I didn't know that. Being from Wisconsin, do you know any of these guys or have you been to Yahara Bay's distillery?

I've met a few owners and a few employees of various Wisconsin distilleries. I have not physically been to Yahara.

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Has anyone tried this one yet? I got a taste at the MASC Balvenie tasting event last week, although it was after tasting six other whiskeys (and some more than once!) A gentleman there said that it was "his bourbon", but I didn't get clarification. He said it hit the shelves 5 weeks ago, and runs $29.99-$34.99 (I saw it for $29.99 at Minks). The sip I had (he brought in a nearly dead bottle) wasn't bad . . . after a bunch of other tasting (ie - I really have no idea, other than I didn't spit it out).

Just curious - I'm thinking of picking up a bottle just to see, but obviously if anyone else has input - I'd love to hear it!

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Has anyone tried this one yet? I got a taste at the MASC Balvenie tasting event last week, although it was after tasting six other whiskeys (and some more than once!) A gentleman there said that it was "his bourbon", but I didn't get clarification. He said it hit the shelves 5 weeks ago, and runs $29.99-$34.99 (I saw it for $29.99 at Minks). The sip I had (he brought in a nearly dead bottle) wasn't bad . . . after a bunch of other tasting (ie - I really have no idea, other than I didn't spit it out).

Just curious - I'm thinking of picking up a bottle just to see, but obviously if anyone else has input - I'd love to hear it!

I've had it, and would choose a FRSB instead. My 2.

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I've had it, and would choose a FRSB instead. My 2.

I already had a FRSB, so I picked one of these up just to try something different. I should have listened to you :rolleyes: I've had worse, but definitely could have had much better for $30. Live and learn!

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