Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Review

Hannah’s Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Review

Original review written March 22, 2022

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Unique with bitterness, oak, and a good balance, it’s worth being in a collection or two. I’ll look forward to my second pour; that’s for sure. 92/100

VITALS:
Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Review

– Made In: Nevada, USA
– Distillery: Nevada H&C Distilling Co.; MGP
– Classification: Straight Bourbon
– Age: nas
– Mash Bill: Corn=60%; Rye=36%; Malted Barley=4%
– Casks: unpublished char
– ABV: 57.84% (115.78 proof)
– Price: $60.00 USD in Idaho (2021)

Visit nevadadistilling.com for more information

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the spirit neat from a Glencairn glass with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

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SETTING:

I can see enjoying Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered in an old library, surrounded by equally old books. Whether it’s novels, or textbooks, or perhaps even maps, this bourbon would definitely keep you company. Its texture is like the pages, and the age of whiskey and document will only enhance one another to take you to another time entirely. Imagine classy sophistication meets rustic earth in just the best way possible.

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NOSE:

This smells both spicy and herbal, with spice being the most forward. Black pepper, allspice, and rye mix with a savory herb like rosemary, to create a nose that it simultaneously fresh and rich. I find earth in these aromas as well, like hay, and a dirt that is drying out after having been rained on. There isn’t much for sweetness, aside from a stray bit of apple and maybe some bitter dark chocolate. Overall, it’s musty, and even a little leathery, but certainly still textured and interesting. There is next to no alcohol burn, which I find surprising, given its proof.

PALATE:
Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered Review

– Mouth Feel: Textured. It grips at the palate and feels a little like sandpaper, which I actually find appealing.
– Balance: Solid. It’s not complex, but it’s balanced throughout, and every flavor pairs well with the others.
– Visual: A brown tawny color, this leaves behind almost a perfect inverted crown, both with clinging droplets and fasting falling legs.

– Taste: The initial impression is that this bourbon is bitter, like anise. It cloys a bit at the back of the throat and is hollow, meaning it hits, and then dissipates rapidly. It leaves a minor cloud of clean freshness behind, like citrus zest. There’s an age to this bourbon, with rotted oak and yellowed book pages. I think both of these things contribute to the bitterness as well. With them are definite nuts, like shavings of walnuts, ready to be added as a garnish.

The alcohol is quite mild and doesn’t bite at all. Nevertheless, it does warm the back of the throat considerably. This component makes the overall sip rich, deep, and much more complex than one would think. A Kentucky chew coaxes out more wood and a stray bit of dark fruit – maybe cherry, but it is fleeting. The alcohol remains unaggressive, and in this case – very enjoyable.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Long. The heat just lingers and lingers at the back of the palate and in the throat. Just lovely.
– Between Sips: Grain and wood sit between sips – simple, but not at all bad.

– No More: This certainly grows on the me the longer I sit with it. At first, the bitterness was off-putting, but now it’s mellowed, and the age is the real hero of the bourbon. I’m finding I like it a great deal more now than I did originally.

The empty Glencairn is void of the typical wood you’d find at the bottom of a glass. Instead, there’s smoke and a hint of vanilla sweetness. Again – a completely new thing to find in a bourbon, and I find myself only more and more intrigued/impressed with the originality of this pour.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Simply put, yes. I don’t think I’d want to pay $70 for it, but at $60, it’s manageable and a unique addition to the bunker.

SMOKE WAGON UNCUT UNFILTERED REVIEW RATING: 92/100

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George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Brian’s George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review:

reviewed 15-March-2022

GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY REVIEW:

George Remus Straight Bourbon (GR GR Bourbon) Whiskey is labeled for its namesake George Remus. Also known as the “King of the Bootleggers”, German-born Remus was a lawyer, bootlegger and criminal during the Prohibition era. In November 2016, MGP acquired rights to the George Remus brand from Queen City Whiskey Co. and is now selling several versions of George Remus Bourbon under the label. There are some in the media who have called for MPG to rebrand this product line due to Mr. Remus’ sordid past.

GR Bourbon Whiskey is a nice pour. I’ve often looked past the unassuming bottle, and I am sorry to have waited this long to give this bourbon a try. From the fruity sweet nose, to the caramelly flavors, oily mouthfeel and long finish, this is a fine whiskey at a fair price.

GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON VITAL STATS:
George Remus Straight Bourbon

Category: Straight Bourbon Region: G. Remus Distilling Co., Atchison, KS
Distillery: DSP-IN-15016 Lawrenceburg, IN (MGPI)
Mash Bill: unpublished but believed to be a blend of one or more MGP high-rye mash bills.
Barrel Char: unpublished
Barrel entry proof: unpublished
Age: over 4 years (nas)
Filtration: Non-Chilled Filtered
ABV: 47% (94 Proof)
NABCA CSC #: 18412
Price: $39.95 (purchased on sale @$36.95 in March 2022 in Idaho)
No batch or bottle number identifiers

George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey is a high-rye style bourbon aged over five years. Featuring multiple mash bills to create complexity and a layering effect on the palate.
— Idaho State Liquor Division

Learn more at George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

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GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON NOSE:

The nose of GR Bourbon is quite complex for a low/mid-priced whiskey. The first scents are of dark cherry then comes raspberry fruit leather and plump gourmet raisins. Further nosing brings baking notes of allspice, cinnamon and nutmeg along with chocolate chips and vanilla. There are more sweets here too as brown sugar melts into buttery Kraft caramels. As I round our Whiskey Traits and Flavor Wheel I smell faint fresh cut oak and some nice barrel char in the mix as well.

GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON PALATE:

GR Bourbon is rich and full with many of the flavors sensed on the nose. I taste sweet cherries but more … chocolate covered cherry nougat and spices of cinnamon, nutmeg and the flavor of rye in each swallow. But moreover, this bourbon is sweet with notes of vanilla and buttery caramel, in aged oak with smoky sweet barrel char.

George Remus Straight Bourbon

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
GR Bourbon is solid, yet each sip is gentle and easy to hold. The liquid is viscous and oily, giving my mouth a simple, easy tickle. As I set the glass down after each sip, a thick curtain hangs, then gives way to long clinging legs and droplets which drain back to the tawny colored pool.

GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON FINISH:

GR Bourbon has a long, warm and lingering floral finish. Like found in the aroma and flavor, I sense memories of sweet cherries, gourmet raisins, cinnamon and just a hint of chocolate. There is light vanilla, buttery caramel, sweet oak and barrel char too along with a touch of faint new leather. And when the final drops are gone, the empty Glencairn has a bit of alcohol and smells of dry sawdust and soft caramel.

MY RATING: 91/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
What a find! George Remus Bourbon has a home in my bunker and there’s room for a backup too.
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George Remus Straight Bourbon
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George Remus Straight Bourbon Review

Hannah’s George Remus Straight Bourbon Review

Original review written March 15, 2022

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Light yet complex, viscous yet rich. This was well worth the purchase, and I will be looking to keep this one in the bunker full-time. 91/100

George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey is labeled for its namesake George Remus. Also known as the “King of the Bootleggers”, German-born Remus was a lawyer, bootlegger and criminal during the Prohibition era. In November 2016, MGP acquired rights to the George Remus brand from Queen City Whiskey Co. and is now selling several versions of George Remus Bourbon under the label. There are some in the media who have called for MPG to rebrand this product line due to Mr. Remus’ sordid past.

VITALS:
George Remus Straight Bourbon Review

– Made In: Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USA
– Distillery: Remus Distilling Co.; MGPI
– Classification: Straight Indiana Bourbon
– Age: nas
– Mash Bill: unpublished, but believed to be a high-rye blend of several mash bills
– Casks: unpublished char
– Barrel Entry Proof: unpublished
– ABV: 47% (94 proof)
– Price: $39.95 USD in Idaho

Visit georgeremus.com/the-bourbons for more information

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the spirit neat from a Glencairn glass with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

I imagine sipping this one at the top of a Ferris Wheel at night, with a whole carnival or a town lit up in bright lights and playful noises. The air is calm at the top, if not mixed with a bit of fried food aroma. George Remus Straight is warm, sharp, and exciting enough to keep you entertained, even on a ride as simple as the faithful Wheel.

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NOSE:

This has a distinct bourbon nose – corn forward, kick of spice at the back of the inhale, and immediately rich. There’re caramel squares here as well, practically ready to get stuck in between your teeth. But it is not sickeningly sweet, as there is barrel char, fresh herbs, wheat grain and nutmeg to balance it out. Natural sweetness also exists in fruit, like apricots, candied citrus (even marmalade?), and fruit leather. There is little to no alcohol burn on this nose either, leaving just a nose full of pleasant aromas. Overall, this quite a complex nose, and it certainly smells inviting.

PALATE:
George Remus Straight Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: Viscous, oily, yum.
– Balance: So solid. There’s a strong base to this bourbon with enough complexity and different flavors to play off of it, that it’s just enjoyable, full stop.
– Visual: Tawny in color, this falls in curtains with thick legs, leaving behind a lingering, uneven crown.

– Taste: I can definitely let this sit on the palate for some time without feeling any pressure at all to get rid of the sip. The alcohol is incredibly mild and offers only the slightest of tickles as it sits. Caramel apples are the first thing to come to mind for flavors, particularly a granny smith apple, as there is a hint of tartness to mix with the sweet caramel. I can even find cherry, tickled by a hint of allspice to lift it and add complexity. At the very back of the palate is a small amount of nutty bitterness, but it actually works to add what I can only call “closure” to the sip.

Wood can be found in abundance with each of these sips also, in a soaked, wood-chip quality, as if I could chew this bourbon. It adds a foundation to the spirit – one that would be sorely missed if it wasn’t here. (And I don’t even require my bourbons to be particularly woody.) This is easy sipping, simply put. The alcohol and wood create the mouth feel, and they make the bourbon even rich.

A Kentucky chew coaxes out both chocolate and grain – all to make the mouth water and want the next sip.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Medium. There isn’t much for aftertaste, but the warmth does settle in the throat and lingers for some time.
– Between Sips: I find the wheat grain to be most prominent between sips, with apple core bitterness and buttery walnuts. It’s a decent enough pause, but certainly the palate is superior.

– No More: This continues to only grow in pleasantness the longer I sip this. I’m enjoying this thoroughly, and the sweetness and richness only develops more with each taste.

The empty Glencairn is a rich, spicy sawdust and absolutely delicious. A great finish to a really solid bourbon.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Exceptionally so. It has a complexity to it, matched with lighter-than-normal flavors that make it both unique, and attractive. It’s easy sipping, and I could see it becoming part of the daily sipper group quite quickly. Will look to replace this bottle once it’s gone. This skyrockets without hesitation to one of the better value bourbons I think you can find (at least in Idaho).

GEORGE REMUS STRAIGHT BOURBON REVIEW RATING: 91/100

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