Jump to content

Kentucky Owl Confiscated


briankeith513
This topic has been inactive for at least 365 days, and is now closed. Please feel free to start a new thread on the subject! 

Recommended Posts

http://www.gobourbon.com/new-kentucky-owl-confiscated-will-be-brands-first-nationwide-release/

 

I know that it seems that a lot of those in this community seem to hate Kentucky Owl, but this bottle does seem interesting to me, although overpriced.  I’ve really enjoyed the Batch 1 Rye, and their batch 7 and 8 bourbons.  This one isn’t Barrel Proof, which is a little disappointing, but based off of their previous releases, I hope to get a bottle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Is there an age statement on this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don’t see this getting any love around here.


Yeah, seems like nothing from Kentucky Owl gets love here.
Link to comment
Share on other sites



Yeah, seems like nothing from Kentucky Owl gets love here.


Yeah for the most part. The first batch of rye has mostly positive feedback but otherwise no.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ultra hard pass. I liked the first batch of rye but from apart from that, I wish these guys would go away. 

  • I like it 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, flahute said:

Ultra hard pass. I liked the first batch of rye but from apart from that, I wish these guys would go away. 

Ah, would that it could be so....

Not that I'd ever wish anything other than success for any outfit seeking to make America's Native Spirit...

But, it ain't liable to happen.   Just wait for their carnival/circus to open at Bardstown; then we'll really see what this venture is all about.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

image.thumb.jpg.b225186265380796408e6ab2bae8e361.jpg

 

High priced heavily marketed but mostly meaningless backstory whiskey with no source, provenance and no age statement. First nationwide release sounds a lot like bottle whatever you can put your hands on and try to sell a “name” bourbon to the bourbon newbie crowd anxious for the latest hot thing.

 

Definitely a try before you buy bottle for me. And even then it would have to pretty noteworthy to buy as my expectations are low. And a blind tasting as well to overcome my own bias!

 

 

 

Edited by tanstaafl2
  • I like it 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

High priced heavily marketed but mostly meaningless backstory whiskey with no source, provenance and no age statement. First nationwide release sounds a lot like bottle whatever you can put your hands on and try to sell a “name” bourbon to the bourbon newbie crowd anxious for the latest hot thing.
 
Definitely a try before you buy bottle for me. And even then it would have to pretty noteworthy to buy as my expectations are low. And a blind tasting as well to overcome my own bias!


Because of the price, I definitely agree with the “try before you buy”. I personally don’t care that they don’t tell us their source, as even Willett hasn’t come out and said on their website where their various bourbons come from, that I’m aware of, yet the whiskey is phenomenal. I also don’t care one way or the other about their backstory, as it doesn’t have much to do with how good their product is today. As far as age statement, I’d like them to at least mention what ages the barrels are that batched together. And again, all of their products are overpriced. I purchased the batch 8 bourbon, and it was definitely too high, but I sure enjoyed it, along with several friends.
  • I like it 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I passed on the KO Rye Batch 1 when it first came out at MSRP.  At the time I thought it was priced a little too high.  After the positive reviews, and the market changing, I was ready to fire on batch #2 until I learned that it was jacked up by $50.  Nope.  The whole line is a pass for me as it is just too much of a money grab.  Good luck to them, but I hope the stuff sits like Boss Hog and those crazy KC Anniversary bottles.

 

A buddy did splurge on the Batch 8 Bourbon and was kind enough to send me a sample.  It was a very good pour, but I am just not interested at that price.  

  • I like it 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I bit on Rye Batch 1.  I thought it was very good and slightly overpriced but not extravagantly so.  I passed on Batch 2 as I didn't think it was as good as batch one and was OVER $50 markup to Batch 1 pricing here.  The bourbons have all been way out of my price range.  I've only tried one batch but don't remember which.  I though it was good but nothing spectacular.  I'm with most others here that I would pass on "Confiscated" at the current pricing structure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, briankeith513 said:

 


Because of the price, I definitely agree with the “try before you buy”. I personally don’t care that they don’t tell us their source, as even Willett hasn’t come out and said on their website where their various bourbons come from, that I’m aware of, yet the whiskey is phenomenal. I also don’t care one way or the other about their backstory, as it doesn’t have much to do with how good their product is today. As far as age statement, I’d like them to at least mention what ages the barrels are that batched together. And again, all of their products are overpriced. I purchased the batch 8 bourbon, and it was definitely too high, but I sure enjoyed it, along with several friends.

 

If they follow the law, the label can only list the ages of the components if they also list the percentage of the blend that each component represents. Nobody ever really does this. If they don’t do that, they are only allowed to list the age of the youngest whiskey in the blend on the label. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

One of my friends bought a bottle of Confiscated. I was on vacation until last night so I haven’t had a chance to taste his bottle yet. He cracked it open and tasted it and was not impressed, was mad that he had made the purchase. I’ll report back once I taste it for myself, but I certainly won’t buy this stuff. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In Soviet time owl confiscates you comrade.


Ha every time I read the title of this thread I think it’s about the government confiscating the current bottlings.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Bob_Loblaw said:

I passed on the KO Rye Batch 1 when it first came out at MSRP.  At the time I thought it was priced a little too high.  After the positive reviews, and the market changing, I was ready to fire on batch #2 until I learned that it was jacked up by $50.  Nope.  The whole line is a pass for me as it is just too much of a money grab.  Good luck to them, but I hope the stuff sits like Boss Hog and those crazy KC Anniversary bottles.

 

A buddy did splurge on the Batch 8 Bourbon and was kind enough to send me a sample.  It was a very good pour, but I am just not interested at that price.  

Frankly the KC Anniversary bottles feel like a relative bargain compared to KO prices on NAS whiskey. 

  • I like it 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, briankeith513 said:

 


Because of the price, I definitely agree with the “try before you buy”. I personally don’t care that they don’t tell us their source, as even Willett hasn’t come out and said on their website where their various bourbons come from, that I’m aware of, yet the whiskey is phenomenal. I also don’t care one way or the other about their backstory, as it doesn’t have much to do with how good their product is today. As far as age statement, I’d like them to at least mention what ages the barrels are that batched together. And again, all of their products are overpriced. I purchased the batch 8 bourbon, and it was definitely too high, but I sure enjoyed it, along with several friends.

 

These days Willett falls in the good but wildly overpriced category as well for me for their sourced WFE bottles aren't we up to $20+ per year at this point?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

a vodka company selling a bourbon - that should be all you really need to know.

  • I like it 7
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not following that one… after all, there's an Italian red bitter aperitif company selling Wild Turkey and a Japanese beer company selling Four Roses.

  • I like it 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not following that one… after all, there's an Italian red bitter aperitif company selling Wild Turkey and a Japanese beer company selling Four Roses.


Was thinking the same thing
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Marekv8 said:

Not following that one… after all, there's an Italian red bitter aperitif company selling Wild Turkey and a Japanese beer company selling Four Roses.

In both those cases they bought existing KY distilleries.

  • I like it 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites


Kentucky Owl just mentioned in a post on their Facebook group that Confiscated is a blend of 6,9,10, and 12yr old distillates.

  • I like it 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

21 minutes ago, briankeith513 said:


Kentucky Owl just mentioned in a post on their Facebook group that Confiscated is a blend of 6,9,10, and 12yr old distillates.

Sounds like a $30-$40 bottle to me.

  • I like it 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.