Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

Hannah’s Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

Original review written on August 29, 2022

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

If you ever see this dark flame of a fruit gem, buy it, and then buy a spare. Complex, rich, deep, fruit, warmth. This is what bourbon should be, full stop. 97/100

VITALS:
Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

– Made In: New Richmond, WI
– Distiller: DSP-WI-15005, 45th Parallel Distillery
– Classification: Small Batch Bourbon
– Age: nas (but 5 years minimum)
– Mash Bill: Corn=62%; Rye=12%; Wheat=12%; Malted Barley=14%
– Casks: Char #3
– Barrel Entry Proof: 117 proof
– ABV: 60% (120 proof)
– Prince: $59.99 USD in Wisconsin (at 45th Parallel)

“In 2007, 45th Parallel became one of the only 50 Craft Distilleries in the United States.

45th Parallel’s process is a full circle local production and begins when we pick up grain from Rusmar farm. We then mill, mash, ferment and distill it all within our facility. Afterwards, the grain is shipped to another local farm where it is used as feed for livestock. Naturally, the livestock turn the grain into fertilizer for next year’s crops.”

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the spirit neat from Glencairn glass with sister, Elora, as well as father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out Brian’s review of this bourbon here!
Check out Elora’s review of this bourbon here!

SETTING:

I imagine sitting under a pergola with this bourbon, sun trickling in but not feeling overbearing. Add in some misters along the edges of your shelter, and any heat around you, melts solely into the glass. The world is giving you a gentle hug – rather like an arm casually wrapped around a shoulder. It doesn’t feel invasive – simply making you feel included and warm. Border Bourbon, in fact, erases borders of any kind.

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NOSE:

Warm caramel greets the nose with campfire marshmallow, but the sugary sweetness is quickly met with dark fruits that seem just shy of overripe. I can’t pin down the exact fruit, but even the nose, it feels as though I’ve had a blackberry or cherry burst in my fingers from too much pressure. Deep floral tones are present here also, contributing a softness like a petal to the aroma. I can find oak, but like much of the remaining nose, it’s a sweet oak. It melds with the rest of the sweetness almost too perfectly (but you won’t catch me complaining).

PALATE:
Border Bourbon Cask Strength Review

– Mouth Feel: Oily, oily, viscous, and oily. This coats everything in the palate in a film of warmth and sweet.
– Balance: Though the sweet is heavy, everything feels balanced between it and the sugar and fruit.
– Visual: Terracotta pot in color, exceptionally long legs cling to the side of the glass, and they simply will not disappear.

– Taste: While I can let this sit on my tongue for some time without feeling aggravated by the alcohol, the sheer warmth makes me want to move along with the sip to get to the next part of it all. The sweetness is a molten caramel that seeps into the palate and makes everything feel alive. A rich rose follows along with a sinfully sweet pomegranate. The seedy fruit is overripe, removing the tartness and only creating deep sweetness. Ripe blackberries chase the flavors to the back of the palate, sweeping all of the flavors together into one brand of warmth and juice.

This bourbon does not need any enhancing, but the temptation to provoke it with a Kentucky chew overwhelms. The sting of heat absolutely burns the tip of the tongue, but it evokes more fruit juice that seems to coat everything on the palate in a fruit syrup. An oak foundation only makes every bit of the burn and flavor last longer.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Exceptionally long. It’s been minutes since I’ve taken a sip, and I still know that I’ve recently had this bourbon on my palate.
– Between Sips: Oak is most prevalent here between sips. giving something to chew on while pausing. The heat never leaves either, hugging each corner of the palate and making the oak and a little bit of fruit, stay alive.

– No More: This only grows in intensity the further into the glass I get. At this point, I’d rather just set this review aside and enjoy the rest of my glass. It’s just hot bourbon packed with darkness and fruit – what’s not to love?

The empty Glencairn is a surprising, clean oak. The warmth that was on the palate isn’t as forward here at the bottom of the dram, but I’m actually not too bothered by this. It gave its everything to the actual sip, and that’s how it should be. That’s not to say there isn’t oak, or even a hint of sudden spice present, but this tulip glass did bloom exclusively for the consumable pour.

WORTH THE PRICE?

At $60, buy, buy, buy. What an absolute steal for a bourbon that hits so much higher than its price. This easily falls into one of the best values of its price category without me even having to think about it. If I lived in an area where I could readily purchase this, I would never be without. Ever. For those who may struggle finding this bottle (our local friends), imagine an even more elevated Old Forester 1920.

BORDER BOURBON CASK STRENGTH REVIEW RATING: 97/100

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Elijah Craig Straight Rye Whiskey

Brian’s Elijah Craig Straight Rye Review:

reviewed 12-July-2022

ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE BOURBON REVIEW:

Like many rye whiskies, Elijah Craig Straight Rye (Elijah Craig Rye) starts fresh and clean. Shaved coconut and an illusive tropical fruit in the aroma keeps me guessing. With each sip, chocolate cream and soft buttery caramel with a touch of honey fade in and there is smoky sweet toasted wood here too. This is a good rye.

ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE VITAL STATS:
Elijah Craig Straight Rye

Category: Rye Whiskey
Region: Bardstown, KY
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mash Bill: 51% rye, 35% corn, 14% malted barley
Barrel Char: unpublished
Barrel entry proof: unpublished
Age: nas
ABV: 47% (94 Proof)
NABCA CSC #: 26555
Price: $32.95 (Idaho, 2022)
No batch or bottle number identifiers

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ENJOYMENT METHOD FOR THE REVIEW:

Alternate pours, equaling about four ounces, were added into three Glencairns. My daughters and I enjoyed the bourbon neat for this review.

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ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE NOSE:

Elijah Craig Rye offers a fragrant aroma of fruit tree blossoms in a bed of faint drying hay. I sense Maraschino cherry and an undefined tropical fruit sprinkled with powdered ginger and rye. Sweetness comes as a chocolate cream filled pastry dusted with both brown and maple sugar some coconut shavings and a few chocolate chips. As the sweets fade I am able to detect dry oak planks and hazy barrel aromas. Above all, this rye is fresh and light.

ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE PALATE:

The first sip continues with lightness and many of the flavors sensed on the nose. Elijah Craig Rye is warm and full of tree blossoms. The fruit theme carries through with flavors of apricots, candied Maraschino cherries, and yellow gourmet raisins. I also taste spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper with more baking notes of brown sugared pastry and toasted rye bread. In addition to the fruit there are sweets of chocolate cream, soft buttery caramel, and a dizzle of honey which pair nicely with seasoned and smoky sweet toasted dry oak.

Elijah Craig Straight Rye

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Elijah Craig Rye’s aromas and flavors are fresh, light and as noted above well blended. Each mouthful is a bit thin but buttery and easy to hold. The thin mouthful contradicts what is seen in the glass as many long thick legs slide after-sips back to the carrot colored pool leaving behind big clinging droplets in an ill-defined crown.

ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE FINISH:

Elijah Craig Straight Rye leaves a medium and warm fruit tree blossom filled finish with the memory of apricots, candied Maraschino cherries, and juicy raisins. I feel black pepper and rye disolve in my throat as they are soothed by buttery honey. As the flavor sensations melt, seasoned dry oak and smoky sweet toasted wood drift in and out. And when the last of the pour is taken, the empty Glencairn smells of caramelized brown sugar and oak planks drying under fruit trees in full blossom.

MY RATING: 90/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
I am happy to have another bottle in the bunker.
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Hannah’s Elijah Craig Straight Rye Review

Original review written July 12, 2022

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

A solid rye that I have been looking forward to tasting. It’s deep, rich, and sweet, and almost doesn’t drink like a rye. Nevertheless, a great buy, and one I will keep around most certainly. 89/100

VITALS:
Elijah Craig Straight Rye Review

– Made In: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Heaven Hill Distillery
– Classification: Straight Rye
– Age: nas
– Mash Bill: Rye=51%; Corn=35%; Malted Barley=14%
– Casks: unpublished char
– Barrel Entry Proof: unpublished
– ABV: 47% (94 proof)
– Price: $32.95 USD in Idaho 2022

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the spirit neat with sister, Elora, and well as father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review for this rye here!

SETTING:

I imagine sitting on a stool with Elijah Craig Straight Rye in one hand, and a big bowl of chocolate in the other. Decorate the chocolate with various fruits and colors, and I think this rye has met its partner. I think the sweetness of each will play off of one another well, emphasizing bitterness in the right places and exacerbating warmth in others. The rye and chocolate create a pleasant hug of sweetness and comfort, and the two together only would make each other shine all the more.

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NOSE:

This meets the nose as a dark rye with plenty of malt and a thick toffee acting as a foundation, complete with hazelnuts and toasted coconut and even a tart, citrus zest. The wood is formidable as well, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s fresh. Rather, it has a musty element, making it seem water-logged with the plant/vegetation aspect incredibly strong. Despite this, I can still find a freshness in this nose, with the smell of rain (petrichor) absolutely bursting from the glass mixing with a bite of cinnamon to sweeten.

For this being an Elijah Craig product, I’m not surprised to sense black pepper; however, I am surprised to note how little black pepper there is. This rye is earthy and deep and teems with age (for a rye at least). The alcohol is even softer with the rye than how it is with its Small Batch Bourbon counterpart. Nevertheless, this is still a complex and intriguing rye, and I am ready to sip.

PALATE:
Elijah Craig Straight Rye Review

– Mouth Feel: It’s slightly more watery than I was anticipating, but it does grow in texture and warmth with more sips.
– Balance: Heavy on the sugary sweetness, this still has a wood base and earthy tone that make everything else taste that much livelier.
– Visual: Carrot in color, there are many, thick legs that fall from clinging droplets. The droplets turn to a solid ring, and this also lingers for a good deal of time.

– Taste: I can let this sit on my palate almost indefinitely without feeling much of a burn, and also not a great deal of flavor. When a bit more aggravated, a dark brown sugar emerges with molasses and a sweet praline trails them. A sweeter nut, like peanuts, resides in this praline as opposed to the bitter hazelnuts from the nose. There’s honeycomb, candied apples, melted chocolate and even a bit of maple. This whole glass radiates dark sweetness, touched by the slightest amount of black pepper to make everything bite a little.

It’s a rye that, frankly, is hard to forcibly interact with. The temptation to just sit with it and let the warmth grow is tremendous. It grows in complexity also the longer it sits on the tongue, with the sugar elements turning into pure sugar crystals and the depth intensifying into something that tastes older and older. There aren’t many fruits aside from the occasional raisin and aforementioned apples. All the same, this is a sheer joy to sip. The alcohol is mild, but it does escalate in warmth the further into the glass I get. A Kentucky chew provokes chocolate and buttery walnuts, and the warmth is excellent.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Medium. At times, the heat lingers and punches even after the sip is gone; however, most often it dwindles and settles without incident.
– Between Sips: Caramel and chocolate – like a candy bar – can be found between sips, but otherwise, the flavor does fade somewhat quickly.

– No More: This grows in complexity the longer I sit with it, and as mentioned in the palate, the alcohol grows as well, becoming warmer, and somehow, even richer.

The empty Glencairn is a light oak with bits of honey and vanilla mixed in – unaggressive, but certainly soft and smooth. I wish it was a little punchier, but this rye has held true to its sweetness until the very end.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Just over $30, and an Elijah Craig and a rye from their distilleries at last – absolutely it’s worth the price. This rye is a great value, and it’s one that I intend to keep around in the bunker given the chance.

ELIJAH CRAIG STRAIGHT RYE REVIEW RATING: 89/100

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