Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review

Hannah’s Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review

Original review written September 28, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

This is the Booker’s I know and love. It’s rich, has a solid foundation, and bourbon warmth coupled with sweet and spice. All I could ask for, and I can’t wait for another pour. 94/100

VITALS:
Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review

– Made In: Clermont, Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Jim Beam Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Small Batch
– Age: 6 yrs., 5 months, and 0 days
– Mash Bill: Corn=77%; Rye=13%; Malted Barley=10%
– Casks: Char #4
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 63.95% (127.9 proof)
– Price: $89.95 USD in Idaho

Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review

– From Master Distiller’s Notes: Tagalong Batch is made up of barrels that were aged in 5 different locations/warehouses (WH)… Breakdown is as follows:
40%: 7th floor of 9-story WH H
33%: 6th floor of 9-story WH H
13%: 5th floor of 9-story WH D
7%: 5th floor of 7-story WH Z
4%: 3rd floor of 7-story WH 5
3%: 4th floor of 7-story WH X

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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 of this bourbon here!

SETTING:

You’ve just come in from an autumn day, and you’re hanging up your light jacket and hat, and there’s a glass of Tagalong Batch waiting for you. Have a friend with you (it only makes sense, given the name), and enjoy the fall afternoon together with more laughs. Maybe even head out in the backyard to a bonfire with some marshmallows to make yourself some s’mores. This is just an exciting bourbon meant to be enjoyed with some great friends, so if nothing else, make sure you have those!

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NOSE:

I’m immediately surprised at the lack of alcohol burn on the first draw, given the proof. Instead, I am met with soft caramel apples and some fruit leather. There is some spice here, likely being white pepper as well as some ginger. Brown sugary goodness pairs with these spices and makes for an addictive nose. Deep draws pull out the alcohol burn, but with it comes a berry nectar, milk chocolate, and some maple candy influences. Oak is certainly present, but I don’t think it does more than act as a foundation with this bourbon. It seamlessly blends all of the aromas together to make for an overall sweet nose that has a bit of a kick.

PALATE:
Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review

– Mouth Feel: Tagalong Batch has an intense, oily mouth feel, but my salivary glands are working to dilute it by working overtime.
– Balance: I’m impressed. The heat of the alcohol matches every flavor component well, while still letting every flavor shine. The alcohol warmth just happens to bind everything together as a common denominator.
– Visual: Flame in color, there is an uneven ring with thin, fast-dropping legs.

– Taste: My immediate impression from this taste was that it was a curveball. I was expecting the heat, which was delivered, but I also had anticipated this being spice and fruit forward. Instead, I find unsalted peanuts and just straight up bourbon warmth. The wood is stronger here on the palate also, seasoned with black pepper and most definitely rye. The longer I hold the bourbon on the palate, however, the sweeter it becomes. In fact, I find a floral element that is both sweet and incredibly soft. Along with this, is a berry syrup (I keep thinking raspberry, but I’m not set on it) mixing with some very light caramel or simple syrup. In fact, there could even be marshmallows present to go along with the floral softness.

The alcohol may not be immediately apparent when letting it sit at the tip of the palate, but it is certainly there. If not careful, I already know that Tagalong Batch has the definite potential to give a Kentucky hug. I already have the warmth sitting at the back of my throat, being fended off by copious amounts of saliva. (And I already know it’s a battle that I’ll eventually lose…) When I partake in a Kentucky chew though, needles of alcohol prick the tongue with the peanuts back in full force along with some sudden cinnamon.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Very long. The heat lingers and lingers and threatens a Kentucky hug at any moment.
– Between Sips: The floral softness is the most apparent between sips, but some sweet oak is here as well.

– No More: This softness yet richness continues to abound the further into the glass I get. It’s warm, and its floral and candy sweetness only grows without being over-the-top. This is just a really great pour.

The empty Glencairn is a sweet and caramelly oak with richness that matches that of the pour itself. Truthfully, I lament this glass being empty.

THE ADDITION OF WATER

– This section written on October 2, 2021 –

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Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review: Water can often tame bold whiskeys and the addition of 2-4 drops will not radically change the proof of the pour. Rather water may help open the spirit allowing the aromas and flavors to bloom. As such, 2 and 4 drops of distilled water were added to their own respective 1.5 oz. pours of Booker’s Tagalong Batch to detect any potential differences:

Two drops of water turn this pour into something actually quite savory. Leather enters the picture, along with wood. I also get more nuts on the pour that contribute to the earthiness overall. To be entirely honest, this tastes like a very different bourbon than the one I enjoyed only a few nights ago. I can find a bit of cherry, but it is incredibly subtle.

The water knocked back the alcohol heat a great deal also, which, if you don’t like high proof may be nice. However, I considered the alcohol to be one of the principal binding components of this bourbon. It helped put everything together, and without it, I think the value is greatly diminished. And while there is some heat here, it is nothing like it was on the original pour, and there is nothing remaining on the finish. If anything, there may be a brininess on the finish… I’d rather have this neat 100%. (RATING: 88/100)

The brininess slightly detected with two drops suddenly abounds now with four drops. It’s turned the mouth feel almost overly viscous and the palate exceptionally nutty. What little hints of flavor present with two drops are now all but entirely gone, and to me, so is the heat. There is only the slightest essence of alcohol burn, but it really might as well not be there. The finish is better than it was at two drops, with some more of the cherry appearing; however, I don’t think that balances out the let-down of the palate. 

This bourbon is such a great bourbon, but I think its greatness resides in its neatness. Don’t add water to this. If you need water, best not buy this one. (RATING: 85/100)

WORTH THE PRICE?

$90 is a lot to ask, and I have to recognize that. However, this Booker’s definitely ticks all of the boxes for what I’d like a Booker’s to be and then some. Acknowledge that some of what you are paying, is a brand and a story, but personally, I think this bourbon meets the hype and the price. I’d buy it again. Just don’t add water!

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH REVIEW RATING NEAT: 94/100

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Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch

Brian’s Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch Review:

reviewed 28-September-2021

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH BOURBON REVIEW:

Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch seems to be built on a solid but dark foundation of dry, smoky sweet toasted oak and leather. In the first wafts I sensed little if any burn, corn and a dried fruit leather mash of ripe raspberries and dark raisins. There is plenty of underlying heat in this custardy vanilla, almost burnt caramelized brown sugar and unroasted peanuty dark toffee confection. While it is viscous, oily and rich, Tagalong wants to burn as the finish goes on and on. I don’t want this pour to empty.

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH VITAL STATS:
Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch

Category: Small Batch Bourbon
Region: Clermont, Kentucky, USA
Distiller: Jim Beam, Master Distiller Fred Noe
Small Batch: 2021-02 Donohoe’s Batch
Mash bill: 77% Corn, 13% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
Casks: New Charred Oak
Barrel Char: #4
Barrel Entry Proof: 125
Age: 6 yrs., 5 months and 0 days
ABV: 63.65% (127.3 Proof)
NABCA CSC#: 16906
Price: $89.95 (Idaho, 2021)
Availability: Seasonal, limited

MASTER DISTILLER NOTES:

Batch 2021-02 is made up of barrels from three production dates that were aged in six different rackhouse locations. The breakdown of barrel storage for Booker’s Tagalong Batch is as follows:

▪︎40% came from the 7th floor of 9-story warehouse H
▪︎33% came from the 6th floor of 9-story warehouse H
▪︎13% came from the 5th floor of 9-story warehouse D
▪︎7% came from the 5th floor of 7-story warehouse Z
▪︎4% came from the 3rd floor of 7-story warehouse 5
▪︎3% came from the 4th floor of 7-story warehouse X

LABEL INSPIRATION
Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch

The second release of the Booker’s® Bourbon 2021 Collection is Booker’s Batch 2021-02 ‘Tagalong Batch.’ This batch celebrates the way my dad, Booker Noe, learned the ropes at the distillery – by ‘tagging along’ with his grandfather and my great grandfather, Jim Beam.

Growing up, the distillery was like Dad’s playground; he loved spending time with his grandfather and everyone else who worked there, asking questions and expanding his knowledge. That’s ultimately how he developed his curiosity and passion for whiskey, and it was how he became such a talented Master Distiller.

The tradition of ‘tagging along’ has continued generation to generation. I learned much of what I know about whiskey by following in Dad’s footsteps, digesting all of the information I could while working side-by-side at the distillery. It’s also a tradition I continued with my son Freddie, and one I hope he’ll share with his children in the future.

Tagging along had some other rewards too, such as heading to the nearby lake to cast a line together after a hard day’s work. We all have fond memories of that quality time, and I hope you enjoy this batch as part of your quality time with family and friends too.

— Fred Noe, Beam Family 7th Generation Master Distiller

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH NOSE:

Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch has little if any burn, even with aggressive nosing. I am reminded of fortified wine, much like a fruit blossomed sherry. But in the nose there are bourbon notes of dusty field corn along with fruit as well. I sense an element of candied citrus but more so ripe raspberries mixed with dark raisins mashed into fruit leather. Continued nosing brings spices of light cinnamon, white pepper and rye and sweet treats of vanilla custard, caramelized brown sugar, and buttery caramel. Tagalong has a solid nose backed with faint unroasted peanuts, light dry oak, smoky sweet toasted wood, leather and an aire of petricor just as it begins to rain on a hot summer afternoon.

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH PALATE:

From the first sip Booker’s second batch of 2021 is surprising. Peppery and underlying heat makes the sip challenging to hold as the heat continues to build. Once my mouth acclimates, Tagalong is full of herbal dusty corn. And as on the nose, I feel a sensation of candied citrus and taste subtle and dark blueberry fruit leather. The perfect blend of cinnamon and pepper makes this bourbon a savory treat and makes me wonder how it would pair with hearty slabs of smoked brisket. I do taste rich vanilla in buttery, almost burnt caramel much like one might get in home-made dark chocolate covered peanut toffee. As on the nose, the backbone is dark, solid and robust. Seasoned dry oak with smoky sweet barrel char mixes with fine tooled leather and makes Batch 2021-02 an earthy treat.

Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Tagalong is hot but solid and well blended. As noted above, Booker’s 2021-02 is at first challenging to hold, as it is quite peppery on the tongue. After a minute or so, saliva protects and helps the whiskey become viscous, oily and rich. Yet I sense a building Kentucky Hug which could come at any moment. But gratefully, the hug never quite makes it to a full grasp. After each sip, long lasting fat legs transport the dregs back to the flame colored pool, leaving behind a long lasting droplet crown inside the Glencairn.

BOOKER’S 2021-02 TAGALONG BATCH FINISH:

Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch has an exceptionally long finish which lasts minutes between sips. I feel sensation of swallowed cherry juice in my throat and other dark dried fruits in the peppery warmth as well. Fading sweetness of light vanilla in caramel drifts on seasoned dry oak and smoky sweet barrel char along with cigar aromas and earthy leather. I don’t want this pour to end. However, when the last drops are gone, the empty glass smells like an olde-time carpenter shop.

THE ADDITION OF WATER

Water can often tame big, bold whiskeys and the addition of 2-4 drops will not radically drop the proof of the pour. Rather, water may help open the spirit allowing the aromas and flavors to bloom. So, four evenings after the initial tasting, distilled water was added to controlled pours of Tagalong Batch to learn its effect.

Two drops were added to 1.5 ounces, lowering the proof to 127.53 (down from 127.9). The drops do not change the nose of fortified wine, dusty field or dark mashed fruits. If anything, the cinnamon, white pepper and rye and brown sugar caramel seem to deeper. On the palate the heat still grows and the dark fruit leather with cinnamon and pepper is easy to taste. Like on the nose, the two drops of water add depth to the pour … the vanilla is richer, the caramel darker and more buttery, and the pour more oaky. The finish is unchanged.

After downing the two drop sample, four drops were added to another 1.5 ounces lowering the proof to 127.16. Four drops wash out the wine but surprisingly amp up the ethanol and not in a good way. While I still get fruits they are neither dark or bold and even the spice and sweetness is subdued. In the mouth the pepper is still there but it does not build as in the neat pour. Gone is the sweetness and I seem to be drinking and unbalanced average whiskey. For me, watering down Tagalong Batch diminishes the quality of the pour

MY RATING: Neat: 92/100,
▪︎With 2 Drops of Water: 93/100,
▪︎With 4 Drops of Water: 86/100

While everyone is different, for me there is no reason for water in future pours of Tagalong Batch.

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
I buy Booker’s whenever I see bottles on the shelf. While some are definitely better than others, Booker’s 2021-02 Tagalong Batch is one of the good ones.
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Booker's 2021-02 Tagalong Batch
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Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond Review

Hannah’s Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond Review

Original review written September 26, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

A $15 Bottled-in-Bond bottle that tastes good? Color me surprised, and anticipate Evan Williams BiB being a constant in the bunker. 86/100

VITALS:
Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond Review

– Made In: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Heaven Hill Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Bottled in Bond
– Age: nas (at least 4 yrs. old)
– Mash Bill: Corn=78%; Rye=10%; Malted Barley=12%
– Casks: Char #3
– Charcoal filtered
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 50% (100 proof)
– Price: $14.95 USD in Idaho

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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:

This is a simple bourbon to enjoy in situations when you won’t be thinking about complexity. As such, I could easily see Evan Williams Bottled in Bond being a spirit to reach for if available on a plane. Look out the window at clouds, the sky, the wing, and just wait patiently to get to your destination. This bourbon will be easy company, for sure.

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NOSE:

A sweet, caramelly oak erupts from the glass on the first inhale, and it is quite mild. I also get a bit of dark vanilla, simple syrup, and almond. The alcohol is so gentle, it’s hard to believe that this is 100 proof. This isn’t complex at all, and it’s very difficult to pull any other aromas out from the glass. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, and at this price, I’m not expecting to be particularly wowed. It smells good, sweet, and I’m already ready to take a sip.

PALATE:
Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond Review

– Mouth Feel: Slightly raspy. What little rye there is, in the mash, is likely responsible. I like this aspect a great deal, and I think it elevates the overall impression and quality of the pour.
– Balance: Solid. Neither outstanding, or disappointing, but it is surprisingly great for the price.
– Visual: Honey in color, I get a defined crown and slow-dropping, fat legs.

– Taste: This is oaky, with the tip of palate flaring up in a burst of white pepper and rye. The vanilla and almond are still present from the nose, and there may be some light, light cherry blossoms with it. Again like the nose, this is very simple in taste, but what is here, is very enjoyable. The alcohol is also very mild, but I do enjoy that aforementioned hint of spice to liven things up. A Kentucky chew doesn’t hurt, and kicks up some of the spice and cherry, so it’s actually a very entertaining and fun exercise.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Short-medium. There’s a playful tingle of heat on the palate, and a little bit of flavor lingering after the sip is gone.
– Between Sips: A bit of the cherry blossoms stick around between sips, but flavors do fade away quickly.

– No More: This stays consistent and enjoyable the further into the glass I go, and overall, I can say I’m very pleased with this bourbon. It’s not often that we find something so inexpensive that has quality quite like this. I’m looking forward to my next pour (perhaps I’ll try it as a follow-up to a higher proof, casual pour in the future).

The empty Glencairn is a soft and buttery oak with a very subtle touch of spice. It smells warm and comforting and very delicious.

WORTH THE PRICE?

It’s a good bourbon, and it’s $15 USD. Absolutely, this is worth it!

EVAN WILLIAMS BOTTLED-IN-BOND REVIEW RATING: 86/100

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