Dave43 Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 What is the average age on the juice in this bottle? Any of you out there use this as a sipper or is it more of a mixer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petrel800 Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 (edited) Since it's a blend of all ten recipes it's hard to conjecture on the age. Considering its labeled Straight with no age statement the only thing we know is everything in it is at least 4 years old. I think its probably used mostly in cocktails, but it's not bad stuff for sipping either. My only knock on it is the low proof. Edited August 17, 2014 by petrel800 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 I want to say around six based on some JR comments. Anybody here remember asking Jim? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaiserhog Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Barrel Proof Yellow Label would be epic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnotherCigarGuy Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Too low in proof for sippin' for me, but use it when I make wifey's bourbon and ginger ale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TunnelTiger Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 A year ago I really enjoyed this but now the proof is to low for my current taste so I've been enjoying 4RSmb & 4RSB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryT Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Put me in the camp of dreaming of a higher proof FRYL I enjoyed the one bottle I've owned, but just too low of proof for what I enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonhalter Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 I drink it at one of the bars I frequent. Their selection isnt great, but the location is. Right on the river with a huge deck. If I ask nice they will even put it in the refrigerator for me. When Im in the mood for something lighter it hits the spot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vosgar Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 I'm a big fan of FRYL and always will be. Like many, if not most people on this site, I've got bourbon's ranging from 80 to 130+ proof and some days I like to relax, have an good, easy sipping whiskey, and not concern myself with trying to over analyze it. This is a fine bourbon regardless of proof and price, IMHO.I've also found that for me it's a good one to have when trying out a new cigar and I want to have some bourbon while picking apart the new stogie :grin:While the private selections are by far my favorite FR's, you'll always find an open YL in my house. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintilian Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Put me in the camp of dreaming of a higher proof FRYL I enjoyed the one bottle I've owned, but just too low of proof for what I enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suntour Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Four Roses overlords, if you're listening, bump this offering up to 86 proof. I truly think 86 proof is a sweet spot and i find the few point change remarkable in terms of keeping flavor Casual drinkers won't notice, enthusiasts will buy more of it, and you'll still have a natural delineation between the price and shelf tiers of your whiskey.No consultation fee either.Sincerely, Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kcgumbohead Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 I too always have a YL on hand. Perfectly good sipper and that 10 recipe combo reveals layers uncommon in a 14-16.00 bottle. Granted a higher proof version would be MUCH appreciated but as is and for the $$ I appreciate it neat, LOVE it as a moderator in vattings (2YL/1WT101/1W12), use it for cooking and it doesn't hurt my feelings if someone visits and insists on dumping soda in it.I too recall something about 6yrs but I cant recall where I got that. I just buy it and enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trey Manthey Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 I've participated in a couple of FR barrel proof selections recently, and I did something each time that I would HIGHLY recommend if you have the means.So, as I've learned, it's typical for the selector to receive a selection of 10 samples, one of each recipe. I tasted these blind in a single elimination style competition. I was pouring small samples for each sample tasting (< 1/2 ounce), and if a sample "lost" I would dump the remainder into a 3rd glass before moving onto the next sample. Eventually, the glass ended up with about 3 oz of a melange of all 10 recipes at barrel strength. This combination (on each occasion) BLEW AWAY the single barrel that was selected as the "winner". God, I would absolutely love to see a barrel proof yellow label, either a regular release or a GS/SE. I will beat that dead horse forever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Not dead yet 'cause I swear I saw it twitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Black Tot Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 On this forum we also have the option to beat dead polka dot elephants.Variety is the spice of life Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fantome Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 It is the only 80 proof I buy and I like it more than the SmB. Extremely nice on a summer day neat. I can't even imagine mixing it. I'm always for more proof but it is great at 80 proof too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith18 Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Barrel Proof Yellow Label would be epic.I blended a version of this up maybe 18 months ago. Bought all the recipes from TPS (when they shipped) and created five or so different blends. It was really fun if a little expensive. Binny's typically sells all 10 recipes so you can basically do the same thing. I used a five gallon carboy and a siphon. Let it marry for about a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kcgumbohead Posted August 19, 2014 Share Posted August 19, 2014 I too did this a short while ago. I haven't tried it yet as its a small sample and still marinating. Once the weather cools I will crack this one and agree that an LE or GS version would be a HUGE hit.I blended a version of this up maybe 18 months ago. Bought all the recipes from TPS (when they shipped) and created five or so different blends. It was really fun if a little expensive. Binny's typically sells all 10 recipes so you can basically do the same thing. I used a five gallon carboy and a siphon. Let it marry for about a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TunnelTiger Posted August 19, 2014 Share Posted August 19, 2014 As long as we are wishing I'll have a YL 115 anytime they want to bottle some Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kcgumbohead Posted August 20, 2014 Share Posted August 20, 2014 It just so happens that I made a batch for a certain get together this Saturday and it came in at 115.As long as we are wishing I'll have a YL 115 anytime they want to bottle some Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Restaurant man Posted August 20, 2014 Share Posted August 20, 2014 Glad you guys are blending. I had some of Keith's. Just finished it in fact. It was sublime. Keep in mind that yellow label is not equal parts of each recipe... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted August 20, 2014 Share Posted August 20, 2014 I know but don't confuse me with facts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum Posted August 20, 2014 Share Posted August 20, 2014 Keep in mind that yellow label is not equal parts of each recipe...And I seem to remember hearing that there are multiple ages of some of them...After our barrel selection, we each made our own personal blend from our leftover samples. Because we tended to drink more from the samples that we enjoyed most, the volume of each recipe was inversely proportional to its individual ranking. Despite this, most of us enjoyed our blend at least as much as our individual favorite. Because we all took notes, I am going to call this scientific proof that you cannot come up with a less than stellar blend of all ten recipes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callmeox Posted August 20, 2014 Share Posted August 20, 2014 Stu asks Jim Rutledge for a barrel proof yellow label every year at KBF. Maybe one time Jim will relent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sutton Posted August 21, 2014 Share Posted August 21, 2014 I think I remember JR also saying avg age in the FRYL was about 5 yrs ... you're getting a good bump in age when blending the store select recipes, but it still is a great way to make your own limited edition small batch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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