Old Grand Dad 114 Review

Brian’s Old Grand Dad 114 Review


12-November-2020

OLD GRAND DAD 114 BOURBON REVIEW:

While Old Grand Dad 114 is never going to be in my daily rotation, it will satisfy when I’m in the mood for a spicy, woody but non-sweet bourbon. The nose has depth, yet few aromas pass through to the palate and little if any fruit components stand out. Still it peeks my interest. I’m not a cocktail guy, but I think Old Grand Dad 114 would be an excellent mixer as none of its aromas or flavors are overpowering. I like my bourbons neat.

OLD GRAND DAD 114 BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Old Grand Dad 114

Region: Clermont, KY, USA
Classification: Straight Bourbon
Company: Suntory Holdings
Distillery: Jim Beam Distillery
Mashbill: 63% Corn, 27% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
Cask: New charred oak
Barrel Entry Proof: Unpublished
Age: nas (about 6 years)
ABV: 57% (114-Proof)
Price: $30.99 USD (2020 – Liquor Warehouse, Dickinson, ND)

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

NOSE:

At first waft, Old Grand Dad 114 offers a strong alcohol bite of warm ethanol infused sherry. Roasted corn and dusty grain mix with berries as if in some kind of creamy fruit confection. Added nosing brings a blueberry pancake syrup like aroma and sweet dark cherries, blood orange and raisin blend with cinnamon, cloves, ginger, white pepper and rye. Butterscotch, brown sugar and woody caramel give way to an aroma of chocolate-cream covered, vanilla infused roasted peanut toffee. Then the wood; old seasoned and spicy oak bound but be cautious – With heavy draws, sinus clearing eucalyptus can tickle before the smoky-sweet toasted barrel char and an earthy potting soil settle to old leather.

PALATE:

The nosing makes me salivate, and the first mouthful of Old Grand Dad 114 comes home. I am greeted by strong alcohol and a warm bite as well as roasted corn and dusty grain but only the faintest hints of fruit promised on the nose comes it through and then as a bit of dark cherry and blood orange syrup. Spices of cinnamon, black pepper and rye are strong, almost hiding sweets of woody caramel, and the treat of a bittersweet chocolate-vanilla covered roasted peanut toffee. A plus though – the old seasoned oak and smoky-sweet toasted barrel char redeem this leather filled earthy pour.

Old Grand Dad 114

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
The nose hints to an amazing bourbon, but in the mouth the liquid falls a bit short. The aromas of fruit are gone and so is the sweet. Yet the mouthfeel is viscous and oily as it gives the tongue a tickle. In the Glencairn, the bourbon offers an impressive, evenly-spaced crown after the curtain breaks into wide fast-falling legs to return the liquid to the tawny pool.

FINISH:

The strong alcohol of Old Grand Dad 114 lingers on the palate it is quite manageable. Most of the traits in the aroma are gone and many of the flavors have as well. Traces of roasted corn and dusty grain dance with memories of a single but indistinguishable dark fruit as pepper and rye give way to a slight brininess. Any sweetness is gone, but the old seasoned oak and smoky-sweet barrel char are there. And as one might expect, when the last dram is downed, a little alcohol and a raft of old oak lumber wafts from the empty Glencairn.

MY RATING: 82/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? NO
While Old Grand-Dad 114 ticks my “High Proof”, “Spice” “Wood” and “Earthy” boxes it falls far short of my preferences for “Sweet” and “Fruity” bourbons.
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Stagg Jr. Batch #13 Bourbon Review

Hannah’s Stagg Jr. Batch #13 Bourbon Review

Original review written October 30, 2020

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Stagg Jr Batch #13 Bourbon Review: Maybe not HUGELY complex, this seems like a high proof Eagle Rare, and I couldn’t be any happier. Great Buffalo Trace offering and a great value! 97/100

Stagg Jr. Batch #13 Bourbon Review
VITALS:

– Made In: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Buffalo Trace Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
– Age: nas (believed to be approximately 8 yrs)
– Mash Bill: Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #1 (low rye: <10%; believed to be Corn=75%; Rye=10%; Malted Barley=15%)
– Casks: Char #4
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 64.2% (128.4 proof) – ABV’s are Batch signifiers for Stagg Jr.
– Price: $49.95 USD in Idaho

For more information, visit buffalotracedistillery.com

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

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

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

Batch #13 is warmth and fits in well on a desert’s evening chill. The skies have gone a royal purple as the sun descends and sand dune after sand dune ripple with a gentle breeze that only JUST whistles as it moves.

Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash

NOSE:

Baking spices are on the first inhale, with allspice being warmly dominant. Paired with it is a dark vanilla and toffee. They are in a good proportion with the spice as they are definitely present but do not contribute to a sickly sweetness at all.

Deep draws award me a caramel apple, but there is an earthiness here too. I’m not sure if it’s affiliated with the grains of the mash bill or perhaps an old leather. Either way, it has a deep and resonant tone.

There’s also age in the pour, with the oak seemingly old and well-seasoned. At nearly 130 proof, the alcohol is certainly here too and can sting if you’re not careful.

There’s a hint of a light and dark cherry when I involve the palate on the inhale. Other than that, not as much fruit as I was expecting, but I’m still excited nevertheless.

PALATE:
Stagg Jr. Batch #13 Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: Oily. I expected more grit, but am very pleased with how it works on the palate.
– Balance: The fruit is the winner here, but wow, this is solid.
– Visual: Terracotta pot in color, I get a crown, but the legs disappear quickly.

– Taste: Cherries, peaches (like peach fuzz), and a hay component hit me on my first sip, catching me quite off guard. The next sip hits similarly, but with a kick of white pepper too, which just has me beyond fascinated. Each subsequent taste is a delicious fruit syrup with a peppery, seasoned oak intertwined with the fruit perfectly.

The vanilla and caramel are barely there, with the other baking spices (although a crystalized ginger has appeared) from the nose only slightly more pronounced.

There’s absolutely a bit of heat, but surprisingly it only enhances the flavors and doesn’t BURN burn at all. Of course, without care taken, I imagine the Kentucky hug would be quite painful.

I’ve had multiple Stagg Jr. Batches before, but this one REALLY comes across as a higher proof version of Eagle Rare – one of my all-time favorite bargain bourbons. Very enjoyable.

A Kentucky chew has a fiery cherry for sure. Imagine the first bite of cherry pie (sans pie crust this time) fresh out of the oven and taken without letting it cool. I feel like I burned off taste buds, but I already want to do it again.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Very long. I feel the warmth everywhere and the taste is just committed to linger too.
– Between Sips: The hay/grassiness comes back here with some cherry and oak. I even have a bit of pepper (undefined type) sticking around too. I’ve got to say, as a whole, a FANTASTIC finish.

– No More: Seasoned raisins come out the further I get into the glass, and it’s certainly a welcome addition. There’s also a sensation that’s akin – but not identical – to a briny-ness. I keep going back for another sip, unable to be patient and just enjoy the finish. I’ve had to even reach for some water to quench the thirst Batch #13 generates.

The empty Glencairn is a pure oak with a bit of residual heat and bite. Very lovely.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Absolutely. I love Eagle Rare, and Stagg Jr. Batch #13 is definitely an amped version of it. At $50, this is a steal.

RATING: 97/100

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Stagg Jr Batch 13 Review

Brian’s Stagg Jr Batch 13 Review:

30-October-2020

STAGG JR BATCH 13 BOURBON REVIEW:

What a bourbon! For those of you who have wished for a barrel proof Eagle Rare, this is it. The nose is full of dark fruit and woody goodness, and the palate fortifies the earthy aromas. And oh what a finish – my mouth waters at the memory. This bourbon is so good I had to get more when the evaluation pour was emptied. Usually when I prepare a review, I work my way around the Bourbon Flavor Wheel we’ve created. Not so this time; I bounced from side to side, top to bottom and even added more aromas as I tasted this fine elixir.

STAGG JR BATCH 13* VITAL STATS:
Stagg Jr Batch 13 Review

Category: Bourbon
Region: Kentucky, USA
Distiller: Buffalo Trace
Mashbill: Buffalo Trace Mashbill #1 (low rye <=10% rye) Believed to be ~ 75% corn, 10% rye, 15% malted barley
Cask: New charred oak
Barrel Entry Proof: 125
Barrel Char: #4
Age: nas (believed to be ~8 years)
Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered
ABV: 64.2% (128.4 Proof)
Price $49.95 (Dec 2019 in Idaho)

Learn more at https://buffalotracedistillery.com/.

*Other than ABV and proof numbers, batch info is not printed on bottles of Stagg Jr. An internet search for the proof of “128.4” reveals this bottle to be Batch 13, bottled in the fall of 2019.

*See bourbonex.com for Stagg Jr batch detail.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, I shared Glencairns of Batch 13 with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

STAGG JR BATCH 13 NOSE:

As I noted above, Stagg Jr Batch 13 is an amazing bourbon; there are so many aromas to test the nose. At first it is dry and hot as it nips with aromas of sherry wine and a potpourri of fragrant dried fruit blossoms, mixed with roasted corn and dusty grain. Then oddly satisfying notes of chocolate covered Maraschino cherries and juicy dried apple blend into humble apple cinnamon pie filling, cloves and a sensation of light rye. Sweets of chocolate cream and vanilla custard greet the nose as maple sugar, buttery woody caramel and chocolate covered roasted pine-nut toffee rise from the Glencairn. Most surprising for me was the sweet aroma of blueberry nectar which came after a solid Kentucky Chew. And at all times, dry, seasoned and hazy, toasted oak waft in on fragrant worked leather. Batch 13 is solid, earthy and deep.

STAGG JR BATCH 13 PALATE:

I enjoyed a nice burn upon taking the first sip. Gone are the floral elements, but the roasted corn and dusty grain remain as do Maraschino cherries joined by dried dark fruit and plump juicy gourmet raisins. And after a a long Kentucky Chew, blueberry nectar. Spices of cinnamon, black pepper and rye dance on the tongue with sweets of melting chocolate coins, dark vanilla, woody caramel and the chocolate covered roasted pine-nut toffee sensed on the nose. And as on each waft dry, heavily seasoned and hazy, toasted oak and harness leather tantalize. Stagg Jr Batch 13 generates saliva even when not in the mouth.

Stagg Jr Batch 13 Review

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Batch 13 is well blended, viscous, oily and rich, yet rough on the tongue when held in the mouth. In the Glencairn evenly spaced well defined crown which remains after each sip as thin fast dropping long legs return to the burnt amber colored pool.

STAGG JR BATCH 13 FINISH:

Stagg Jr Batch 13 finishes exceptionally long as its flavors linger on the tongue and in my mouth and throat. Blueberries and an undefined juicy dark stone fruit are blended with spices of cinnamon and black pepper and a not unpleasant aftertaste of dark molasses. When the pour is gone, hints of alcohol, dry old oak and barrel char and notes of worked leather waft from the Glencairn.

STAGG JR BATCH 13 RATING: 94/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
(And I would buy more if found at or under $100.00 – double MSRP.)
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