Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick

Brian’s Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick Review:

reviewed 10-August-2021

SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK BOURBON REVIEW:

In early 2021, one of the Boise Whiskey Enthusiasts (BWE, a Facebook group of which I am a member) moderators posted, “How many BWE members would commit to purchase a Smooth Ambler 5-6yr MGP bourbon private barrel pick?” After much work and follow up by the moderator, other members of the group and staff at the Idaho State Liquor Division, Smooth Ambler BWE Private Pick became the subject of this review.

Before continuing it must be noted, there was a major methodology departure in the way this evaluation was conducted. First, I lost my senses of smell and taste about two months prior to the review. However, I did open and pour a glass in mid-July just after my bottles were secured. While I was not well enough to conduct a proper assessment, I could tell this was a good one. So I brought a bottle to share with family and friends while vacationing. Our consensus was one of approval.

While this bottling was only available to BWE members, it is a perfect example of why one should always consider bringing home bottles marked with “Director’s Cut”, “Private Barrel”, “Private Pick”, “Private Select”, and/or “Store Pick” whenever they are found in your local liquor haunt. And although I may have set the stage for possible memory bias, Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick (SAOS-BWE) is a fine bourbon and perfect for sharing.

SMOOTH AMBLER BWE PRIVATE PICK BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick

– Category: High Rye Bourbon, Private Barrel Pick
– Region: Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USA
– Distillery: Midwest Grain Products (MGP)
– Bottled by: Smooth Ambler Spirits, Maxwelton, West Virginia, USA
– Mash Bill*: high rye mashbill 60% corn, 36% rye, 4% malted barley
– Barrel Char: unpublished
– Barrel entry proof: unpublished
– Age: 5 Years (age stated on bottle)
– ABV: 58.4% (116.8 Proof) bottled at cask strength
– Batch or bottle number identifiers: BWE 1, Old Scout, 58.4% ALC./VOL., 5 YEARS AGED Barrel #: 24339
– Price: $52.95 (Idaho, July 2021)

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

To achieve sufficient review amounts, alternate pours into Glencairns were made. The bourbon was then enjoyed neat with my daughters Elora and Hannah, my fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK NOSE:

When first brought to my nose, SAOS-BWE provides a quick burn which gives way to light fruit tree blossoms, roasted sweet corn and the sensation of ripe berry nectar. This bourbon smells of caramel mixed with allspice, cinnamon, white pepper, rye and a fresh citrus zestiness, poured over fresh cut apples. While I would not classify the aroma as sweet, I do pick up traces of light vanilla, simple syrup, and caramelized brown sugar drizzled over roasted pine nuts. And all the while, its light oakiness and faint toasted wood enhance the gentle freshness.

SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK PALATE:

On the palate, SAOS-BWE offers just enough flavors to mimic the aromas I sensed. There is a quick bite and even a little burn, followed by faint fruit tree blossoms, roasted corn, some subtle dark fruit and a slight acidity which seems to enhance a hint of brininess. Allspice, cinnamon, pepper, and rye blend nicely with light vanilla, woody brown sugar caramel, and light molasses. Don’t misunderstand, as on the nose this is not a sweet bourbon. It is much more wood forward as faint pine nuts and slightly bitter dry roasted peanut dance with dry, heavy oak, hazy, smoky-sweet char and earthy leather and tobacco. I look forward to pairing this bourbon with smoked meat … maybe pork or beef ribs with some savory rye bread.

Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
The aromas and flavors of SAOS-BWE are solid and well blended, yet when I hold the whiskey in my mouth upon taking the first sip, it is a bit rough and tongue tingling. When my mouth becomes accustomed to the bite, the nectar has a nice buttery feel. As each sip is downed, long clinging legs return the remaining liquid to the carrot colored pool, leaving behind a diminishing droplet crown.

SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK FINISH:

Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick offers a medium length, warm finish of briny roasted corn, cinnamon, pepper and burnt caramel. There is also plenty of dry, heavy and strong oak pairing with hazy char. And when the last dram is downed, smoldering old oak sawdust wafts from the empty Glencairn.

MY SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK RATING: 88/100

Would I buy this whiskey again? YES
BWE purchased Barrel #24339 from Smooth Ambler from which its 174 bottles were purchased by group members. While no bottles remain, I watch for and will regularly purchase Store Pick Whiskey.
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SMOOTH AMBLER OLD SCOUT BWE PRIVATE PICK TRAITS, FLAVOR NOTES AND PROFILE GRAPH:
Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick
Smooth Ambler Old Scout BWE Private Pick
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Knob Creek SiB ID Select Bourbon 2 Review

Hannah’s Knob Creek SiB ID Select Bourbon 2 Review

Original review written June 8, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

If you like wood, earth, and spice, this bourbon would be right up your alley. Strong in alcohol boldness ad with a really great blend, this 2nd store pick provides originality in spades. 88/100

VITALS:
Knob Creek SiB ID Select Bourbon 2 Review

– Made In: Clermont, Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Jim Beam Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Private Select; Single Barrel
– Age: 15 yrs.
– Vintage Year: March 25, 2004
– Mash Bill: Corn=75%; Rye=13%; Malted Barley=12%
– Casks: Char #4
– Cask Number: 7997c
– Warehouse X, Floor 4, Rack 28, Tier 2
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 60% (120 proof)
– Price: $59.95 USD in Idaho

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out his review of this bourbon here!

SETTING:

I imagine drinking this one on a blustery coast, perhaps perched on the edge of a cliff. The smell of seawater and confused winds attack the senses while this bourbon keeps you warm and grounded in its woody and earthiness. (I realize there are no coasts in Idaho for this Idaho Private Select, but go with me here.) The world is fresh and alive, and this bourbon is both familiar yet exciting in this landscape.

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NOSE:

This smells very much like a strong, yet sweet wine on the first shallow pass, but deeper draws coax out raspberries, raisins, black pepper and ginger. It’s amazing I got a wine essence at all, quite honestly. There’s a deep leather, dark brown sugar, and perhaps a bit of cinnamon. These are certainly very strong flavors, but the corn evens it out just enough to make everything come off as predominantly rich and sweet. I find a bit of syrupy sweetness also, but I can’t quite say whether it is caramel or maybe maple. There may even be some milk chocolate chips too.

The alcohol is quite strong on this one certainly, aided and fueled by the black pepper. However, I wouldn’t say that it is hot enough to burn. It stings at just about the level I’d expect a bourbon of 120 proof to sting.

PALATE:
Knob Creek SiB ID Select Bourbon 2 Review

– Mouth Feel: Raspy and very textured. I think it’s the most entertaining aspect of this bourbon.
– Balance: REALLY blended. Every flavor melds together perfectly, and certainly makes for a very uniform taste and profile.
– Visual: Flame in color, there is no crown and there are very few, thin, fasting-dropping legs.

– Taste: A gritty oak crosses the palate first, with a bit of the black pepper and ginger from the nose and certainly a lot of unexpected earth. For fruit, I get a dark stone fruit, like prunes or plum. I think the raisin from the nose is still here also, but the berries seem to have vanished. There is a bitterness to found here, maybe in the form of hazelnuts or very aged leather. The corn is here in almost a grilled sense and may be contributing to the bitterness while still being simultaneously fresh. There could even be a dried grass/straw here too.

The alcohol pops on every sip, but not in a way that makes you too scared of it. It is most definitely hot and it influences the mouth feel a lot, but it is a far cry from the hottest bourbon I’ve ever had. I can let it sit on my tongue for a good while, allowing the hazelnuts, oak and earth to come forward even more. When I partake in a Kentucky chew, the heat grows exponentially and excites the black pepper and ginger. Other than that, it stays true and tastes much like a burning version of itself.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Long. I’d say the heat is what lingers the most after the sip is gone with some spicy flavors.
– Between Sips: The black pepper is prominent here between sips, along with the ginger. There is also an herbal flavor that I can’t quite put my finger on, but it is certainly savory.

– No More: This stays consistent the further into the glass I get, but the woodiness only becomes more apparent. I will say I was hoping for some fruit to pop in more strongly, but the warmth, corn, and spice carry this bourbon straight to the happy finish line regardless.

The empty Glencairn is oak and sawdust and all things rich and warm with a hint of spice.

WORTH THE PRICE?

For $60, and something that is 120 proof, I’d be hard-pressed to say it’s not worth the expense. While it may not be the traditional profile that I go for, if I am in a woody, spicy, bitter mood, this could easily be a go-to, and I’d be happy. Knob Creek single barrels are often good, and this one is no exception.

As this particular bottling likely isn’t found on the shelves anymore, however, it’d be difficult to promote this to the fullest. Despite this, I will say that if your state has offerings of Single Barrel Knob Creeks you certainly should give them a try! Store picks are great ways to get to know your state liquor handlers, as it were. Furthermore, they are opportunities to really get to know the personal tastes and unique varieties that can come from distilleries!

KNOB CREEK SIB ID SELECT BOURBON 2 REVIEW RATING: 88/100

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Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2

Brian’s Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2 Review

reviewed 08-June-2020

BACK STORY:

In early 2019, representatives from Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD) and bartenders from several Idaho bars visited the Knob Creek Distillery in Clermont, KY to select barrels for exclusive distribution to Idaho whiskey patrons and connoisseurs. During the Private Barrel Selection event three additional bourbons and two ryes were chosen. This iteration was selected by ISLD Deputy Director, Procurement and Distribution, Ray Homen.

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL ISLD SELECT BOURBON 2 REVIEW SUMMARY:

Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2 (KC SiB ISLD Slct Bourbon #2) is another bottle hidden in the back of our bunker. This whiskey has an amazing nose with plenty of heat and spice to entertain the palate and a long warm finish. While I am certain this bottle is no longer available for sale in stores, it serves as another reason to justify a purchase when a Knob Creek store pick whiskey is found in your store, don’t hesitate to take it home.

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL ISLD SELECT BOURBON 2 VITAL STATS:
Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2

– Category: Private Barrel Select Bourbon, Selected by Idaho State Liquor Division staff
– Region: Clermont, KY
– Distillery: Knob Creek
– Country: United States
– Mash Bill: 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% malted barley
– Barrel Char: #4
– Barrel entry proof: 125
– Barcode (Scan): 080686192367
– Cask Type: New American White Oak
– Cask Number: 7997c
– Warehouse X, Floor 4, Rack 28, Tier 2
– Vintage Year: 25-March-2004
– Age: 15 Years
– ABV: 60% (120 Proof)
– Price: $59.95 USD (2020 – Idaho)

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, I shared the whiskey neat from Glencairn glasses with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL ISLD SELECT BOURBON 2 NOSE:

KC SiB ISLD Slct Bourbon 2 has an amazing nose. But be forewarned, heavy draws can give an aggressive ethanol nip. With cautious nosing I can pull sherry and light fruit tree blossoms mixed in roasted corn and dusty grain. There’s also some red berry nectar and tart caramel apple topped with spices of cinnamon, ginger, pepper and savory rye, all of which are backed by the aroma of gingerbread and the sensation of hot cinnamon-apple compote. Additional sweetness comes in as vanilla custard, simple syrup, and caramelized sugar but they are not strong. I also get a hint of peanut, sweet fresh cut oak, scents of smoky toasted wood and a touch of old worn leather.

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL ISLD SELECT BOURBON 2 PALATE:

KC SiB ISLD Slct Bourbon 2 doesn’t quite taste like it smells. However, I attribute this to the masking prickly ethanol burn I get in each sip. I do pick up a bit of an herbal aftertaste, but it’s more like faint drying corn and dusty grain. There is an exotic fruit leather component as well – like crushed currant, plum and fig. Spices of cinnamon, candied ginger, pepper and rye dominate while as on the nose, sweets of light vanilla, simple syrup, and caramelized sugar are less pronounced. And as each sip lingers, there is plenty of spicy dry old oak and flavors of sweet and smoky toasted wood.

Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
KC SiB ISLD Slct Bourbon 2 is well blended and because of the continuous prickly heat, a bit challenging to pick out individual flavors. Still, this bourbon is viscous and creamy the longer it is held. In the Glencairn, each sip releases quick falling legs which guide the remaining liquid back to the mahogany colored pool. What is left behind is a full ring with only a few irregularly spaced droplets clinging to an inverted crown.

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL ISLD SELECT BOURBON 2 FINISH:

KC SiB ISLD Slct Bourbon 2 has a long warm finish which passes many of the well blended flavors over the palate and into the throat. I sense sherry and the herbalness of dusty grain along with exotic dark fruit leather. But spices of cinnamon, candied ginger and pepper shine through making this an almost savory bourbon. As on the nose and palate, there’s little sweetness; maybe a scant trace of woody caramel. This is not a wood forward whiskey and what is there lingers as light and dry smoky sweet toasted oak. And when the last dram is downed, the memory of soft and dry oak sawdust wafts from the empty Glencairn.

MY RATING: 90/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
While I am certain this bottle is no longer available for sale in stores, it serves as another reason to justify a Knob Creek Store Pick purchase.
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Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2
Knob Creek Single Barrel ISLD Select Bourbon 2

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