Elora’s Horse Soldier Reserve

Elora’s Horse Soldier Reserve Bourbon Review

original review written September 12, 2022

ELORA’S HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

This bourbon is unlike anything I have ever had before; it brings nutty and savory notes along with sweeter tones accompanying it. Overall, it offers a warming darkness that encompasses the dram and comforts the drinker.

HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Elora's Horse Soldier Reserve

– Catagory: Wheated Bourbon
– Region: St. Petersburg, FL
– Distillery*: American Freedom Distillery
* Distilled by and stored in Ohio at Middle West Spirits
– Mash Bill: 70% corn (yellow dent), 20% wheat (soft red winter), 10% malted barley
– Barrel Char: unpublished
– Barrel Entry Proof: unpublished
– Age: nas
– ABV: 61% (122 Proof)
– Price: $65.85 (Montana, Summer 2022)

Immediately following [the 9/11] attacks on our nation, the USA responded with a daring insertion of small teams of Green Berets into northern Afghanistan. The Northern Alliance successfully overthrew Mazar-i-Sharif, a Taliban stronghold, with the support of these brave men. This region’s inhospitable, mountainous terrain made efforts [difficult] and enemy engagements on wild Afghan horses a necessity for one Special Operations team (ODA595). Nicknamed the “Horse Soldiers,” all these brave men are honored today by America’s Response Monument overlooking “Ground Zero” in New York City. [In addition,] our bottles … are molded with World Trade Center steel.

American Freedom Distillery

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed this bourbon alongside my sister, Hannah, and father, Brian, while listening to folk country music.

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MUSIC SELECTION FOR HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON:

Music is a big part of my life, both playing and listening and there are many songs I love. As I appreciate a bourbon, songs compliment the dram. The following pieces came to mind as I sipped this pour.

“God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood
– Lee Greenwood; July 1, 2021; Lee Greenwood, leader; You’ve Got a Good Love Comin’, album

The Planets, Op. 32, No. 2 “Venus: The Bringer of Peace” by Gustav Holst.
– Chicago Symphony Orchestra, January 19, 2019; James Levine, conductor

September 11, 2001 was a tragic date in American history. On that day, planes intentionally destroyed the World Trade Center, killing nearly three thousand people. Personally, I have no memories of this traumatic event because I was a toddler when it happened, but I still feel sorrow for those affected by it. I do, however, remember the stories told by my parents, many of which involve people in our hometown having signs say, “Honk if you love America,” or of people consoling one another on the streets.

I wanted to choose a song that encompassed this patriotic appreciation of my country for this modern music selection, hence the reason I selected “God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood. As I am writing this, I also wish to take this time to thank all of the soldiers, first responders, and everyone else involved for their service during and following the events of 9/11.

As for the orchestral choice, I chose Gustav Holst’s No. 2, “Venus: The Bringer of Peace” from his The Planets, Op. 32 because I was able to attribute each of the warm flavors to the strings and winds. There are a lot of hardy and slow-moving low notes from the string basses and cellos that bring a sense of calm while the high, ethereal chords from high winds and strings chime in with hope and happiness.

HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON AROMA (17/20):

When I first smell this, I get a lot of wheat bread, which is no surprise, considering how wheated the bourbon is. Sweet notes are evident in this as well, taking up the majority of the scent. Toasted marshmallow, sugar cane, and French vanilla ice cream can be detected. I am having a hard time getting wood out of this since the bread and sugary sweetness seem to overpower this category, but I can track down a hint of char. There are some fruits that I can get out of the dram, such as apricots, peaches, pomegranate, and rainier cherries, as well as a few savory spices, like peppercorn, parsley, and oregano. Sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, and buttered pecans should also be worth mentioning because they seem to offer a briny tint to the aroma.

HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON FEEL, BALANCE, VISUAL (14/15):
Elora's Horse Soldier Reserve

– Feel (5/5): It is a rather mellow bourbon when I first sip it. There is heat, for sure, but it is more of a pleasant warmth that settles well in the palate and stomach. It also is a bit creamy and leaves a comforting tingle in its wake.
– Balance (4/5): The taste of this tends to lean heavily on the nutty side rather than sweet, but it is not unwelcomed. All the flavors overall blend nicely into a hardy glass of bourbon that offers a complex array of darker flavors.
– Visual (5/5): I can easily see a thin crown outlining the glass with varying lengths of legs. Big, thick droplets cling to the glass as they slowly trickle down. The color is somewhere around auburn and flame, but I am more inclined to agree to it being the latter.

HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON TASTE (22/25):

The taste is quite different from the scent in that I’m not getting nearly as many sweet notes. In fact, I would say I get more savory elements. Sesame and olive oil, toasted corn, toasted rye bread, sunflower seeds, baked beans, pecans, peppercorn, and fennel seeds can be found in this. I do get hints of marshmallow, sweet cream, and caramel, which does help bring a welcomed sweetness. One taste that is worth mentioning is one of honey nut cheerios or the flavors of the Luckies in the cereal, Lucky Charms. As for fruity tones, I get pomegranate, pears, and cranberries.

HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON FINISH (19/20):

The feeling lingers on the palate for about a half a minute, but the actual flavors dwindle after a short period of time. For me, more nutty flavors like pecans and sunflower seeds linger longer than any of the sweeter ones, but I am able to get a bit of vanilla, marshmallow, brown sugar, and cranberries. Rye and wheat bread, popcorn, and char are also evident.

WORTH THE PRICE / BUY IT AGAIN (18/20):

– Value (8/10): Honestly, $65.85 to me seems like a pretty big ask. I liked it very much, but it is not a bourbon that I would pay this kind of price for.
– Purchase (10/10): I quite enjoyed it, and the savory notes were unexpected, yet pleasant. If it were offered elsewhere at a cheaper price, I would gladly reach for it again.

ELORA’S HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON RATING (90/100):

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ELORA’S HORSE SOLDIER RESERVE BOURBON REVIEW
written June 2022 by Elora Dawson
Reviewer, Writer, WhiskeyfortheAges.com

Each review will include a couple musical excerpts; one representing my musical career in a classical setting, and the other from more mainstream genres. I hope you enjoy your whiskies with my music selections!

Elora’s Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

Elora’s Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

original review written August 29, 2022

ELORA’S BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

This bourbon is a sweet pour that gives immediate comfort and warmth. Although there are not a whole lot of herbal, floral, or nutty elements to it, the mellow sugars and fruitiness help make it absolutely worthwhile.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH VITAL STATS:
Elora's Border Bourbon Cask Strength

– Catagory: Small Batch Bourbon
– Region: New Richmond, WI
– Distillery: DSP-WI-15005, 45th Parallel Distillery
– Stills: 3 German-made copper
– Barrel Construction: Three-year air-dried Ozark white oak staves from McGinnis Wood Products
– Master Distiller: Bob McKenzie
– Mash Bill: 62% corn, 12% rye, 12% wheat, 14% malted barley
– Barrel Char: #3 (Medium char)
– Barrel Entry Proof: 117
– Age: minimum 5 years
– ABV: 60% (120 Proof)
– Price: $59.99 (at the Wisconsin Distillery in 2022)

Learn more at 45th Parallel Distillery.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed this bourbon alongside my sister, Hannah, and father, Brian, while listening to acapella cover songs featuring singers with wide vocal ranges.

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MUSIC SELECTIONS FOR BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH:

Music is a big part of my life, both playing and listening and there are many songs I love. As I appreciate a bourbon, songs compliment the dram. The following pieces came to mind as I sipped this pour.

“Photograph” by Ed Sheeran
– Ed Sheeran; May 9, 2015; Ed Sheeran, leader; X (Multiply), album

Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act II: No. 10, Scene. “Moderato” by Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky
– London Symphony Orchestra, September 15, 2018; Pierre Monteux, conductor

For me, this bourbon captures the feeling of fondness and infatuation. “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran showcases these feelings because it speaks of how a couple’s love for one another is showcased in all the photos taken. It also gives the comfort that even though there may be future conflicts, their relationship will remain strong. For the Swan Lake excerpt, the forbidden love between the cursed swan maiden, Odette, and a prince named Siegfried is demonstrated in the sugars and warm spices in this bourbon. Although the both of them meet their demise in order to break the swan maidens’ curse, their love for one another stays strong and true.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH AROMA (19/20):

Oak is a prominent scent on the nose with tart rainier cherries encasing it. There is also a heavy red wine element that seems to ensure the fruitiness of the bourbon. Notes of various candies like sour patch kids, jolly ranchers, and Mike-&-Ikes are present as well. While the aroma of this is proving to be very fruity overall, hints of ginger, allspice, cane and brown sugar, and vanilla extract add to the sweetness. It should also be stated that there are a few grains that help provide a subtle, yet solid backbone to the drink’s aroma.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH FEEL, BALANCE AND VISUAL (14/15):
Elora's Border Bourbon Cask Strength

– Feel (5/5): It is very smooth and creamy in the mouth, and it settles nicely in the chest. It is very warm in the heart, almost like it wants to threaten a Kentucky hug.
– Balance (4/5): The flavors blend spectacularly with one another, and while this is a very good bourbon, it is heavily influenced by sweeter tones. There are not a whole lot of herbal, floral, or nutty elements in this.
– Visual (5/5): There is a defined crown that has long skinny legs which are relatively spaced from one another. The color of the dram is mahogany.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH TASTE (23/25):

There are more sugary notes than fruity ones in the actual flavor of the bourbon. Charred marshmallows, golden caramel, vanilla, and toffee can be detected. Maraschino cherries, pomegranate, berries, candied peaches, and candied oranges are present and offer a strong fruity tone. There is a subtle note of oak that helps support the sweetness of the bourbon. A hint of gingerbread and banana bread can also be found in the taste, and both flavors help to mellow everything out in an incredibly pleasant, warm flavor.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH FINISH (19/20):

The warm feeling in the chest lingers for a long while and is able to simultaneously provide comfort. The taste of cane sugar and candied fruits linger in the mouth for a considerably long time; it would not be out of the realm of possibility to say that it lasts for a full minute. It was a pleasant feeling and taste for the entirety of the finish.

BUY AGAIN / WORTH THE PRICE (20/20):

For $59.99, I would most certainly say that this is worth the price. This is a fantastic bourbon, and I would be more than willing to splurge on this. (10/10)

I would absolutely get this again. I have had many bourbons over the last few years, but I can definitely say that this one stands out for me. Absolutely fantastic! (10/10)

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH RATING: 95/100

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written August 2022 by Elora Dawson
Reviewer, Writer, WhiskeyfortheAges.com

Each review will include a couple musical excerpts; one representing my musical career in a classical setting, and the other from more mainstream genres. I hope you enjoy your whiskies with my music selections!

Larceny Barrel Proof B522

Brian’s Larceny Barrel Proof B522 Review:

reviewed 28-September-2022

LARCENY BARREL PROOF B522 BOURBON REVIEW:

From the nose to the palate and even a bit on the finish, Larceny Barrel Proof B522 (Larceny BP B522) has a strong alcohol presence. Herbal roasted corn blends with wheaty notes as do dark cherries and faint peaches. Dark baking elements of cinnamon, nutmeg and melted butter mix with cocoa, vanilla, brown sugar, making for a delicious treat. BP B522 offers a medium long finish of dry, toasted oak and leather in a pleasant wave of warmth. Read on to learn more about this wheated barrel proof offering from Heaven Hill.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF B522 BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Larceny Barrel Proof B522

Category: Barrel Proof Wheated Bourbon
Region: Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mashbill: 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, 12% Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Age: nas (Heaven Hill states batches contain six to eight year old bourbon)
Entry Barrel Proof: 125
ABV: 61.9% (123.8 Proof)
NABCA CSC #: 18860
Availability: Tri-anual Limited Release
Batch: B522
▪”B” Second release of the year
▪”5″ Released in May
▪”22″ Released in 2022
Price: $64.95 USD (Idaho, 2022)

The Larceny line of Bourbon is the modern heir of our historic wheated mashbill, known behind-the-scenes at our distillery as “O.F.D.” or Old Fitzgerald Distillate.
— Learn more at Heaven Hill Distillery.

ENJOYMENT METHOD FOR THE REVIEW:

Taken out of the newly opened bottle, the first one and a half ounces mixed with the bourbon in our Infinity Bottle Project. Then, by alternating the pours, four once review amounts went into two Glencairns. My daughter and I enjoyed the bourbon neat as we prepared this review.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

LARCENY BARREL PROOF B522 NOSE:

Larceny BP B522 greets the nose with aggressively strong ethanol alcohol. While it takes time to acclimate, I can coax herbal roasted corn and wheaty grain. With careful concentration, fruit aromas abound … Dark cherries, unripe peaches, orange citrus, and mashed bananas. I am reminded of a freshly made Orange Julius from the shopping mall. Then come baking spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, and powdered green pepper mixed in melted butter, cocoa, and vanilla. The sweets build as buttery hard candy and burnt brown sugar caramel come together in dark hazelnut toffee. As I contemplate and continue to nose the confection, faint dry-seasoned oak fades into hazy and toasted smoky-sweetness, bounded in faint leather.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF B522 PALATE:

As with other Larceny BP offerings, B522 gives the mouth a hot but herbal roasted corn and wheaty alcohol bite. I am always surprised at this, as the sensation is what I’ve come to expect from a ryed barrel proof bourbon not something with a wheated pedigree. Further sips bring cherry pipe tobacco then gingered peaches and cinnamoned prunes. There is pepper here too and some nutmeg sprinkled in brown butter and vanilla over crushed graham crackers. Sweetness comes as dark brown sugar, burnt caramel, and robust Grade B maple syrup. The aromas of dry seasoned and toasted oak along with notes of leather pass to the palate as well.

Larceny Barrel Proof B522

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Larceny BP B522 gives the mouth and throat a rough and gritty workout. As I become accustomed to the sensation, my saliva makes the liquid viscous and oily but I still get quite a tickle on the tongue. The flora and fruit are well balanced with sweetness and wood having a touch more impact. As each sip is taken, a thick veil breaks into fat evenly spaced long clinging legs. Then inside the Glencairn a fine thin crown breaks into tiny dots which dribble slowly above a deep, dark, and rich mahogany pool.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF B522 FINISH:

Larceny Barrel Proof B522 offers a medium long finish with a wave of warmth. The herbal roasted corn passes through as do dark fruits and baking spices. Ginger lingers, but the sweetness has faded into dark mocha, light vanilla, and toffee. The empty Glencairn is full of oak sawdust and faint alcohol drifts in and out. This is a nice but hot pour.

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
Like other Heaven Hill barrel proof offerings, I will always be on the lookout for the next Larceny BP when released.
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WHISKEY TRAITS, FLAVOR NOTES AND PROFILE GRAPH:
Larceny Barrel Proof B522
Larceny Barrel Proof B522

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