Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

Brian’s Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

written on 02-July-2019

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Henry McKenna Single Barrel (HMSiB) was once easy to find at a nice price point, but that all changed when the bourbon was given accolades as “Best Whiskey” at the 2019 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.  That award followed on the heels of its 2018 award of “Best Single Barrel Bourbon” from the same competition.  While I found it to be a good bourbon, I wondered who its competitors were.  Still, if you see a bottle on the shelf at a fair price, bring it to the register so you can take it home.

HENRY MCKENNA SINGLE BARREL VITAL STATS:
Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bourbon Review

Category: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,
Region: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mash Bill: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Barreled on: 01-April-2009
Barrel entry proof: 125
Barrel: # 6326
Age: 10 years
Bottled-in-Bond
ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
Price: $34.95 USD in Idaho

https://heavenhilldistillery.com/

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Glencairn glass.

NOSE:

HMSiB greets the nose with a subtle ethanol burn which never really goes away, but does dissipate nicely into an herbal potpourri of faint tobacco and essence of fresh dark cherry nectar.  With time, cherry turnovers baking in the oven, faint chocolate cream, and light vanilla custard waft from the Glencairn.  On the nose, its sweetness is subtle but complex: vanilla taffy, light brown sugar, maple sugar, woody char and caramel, and dry sawdust.

PALATE:

Upon tasting, there is a strong bite: a burn which is quite hot but not unpleasant.  The herbal notes sensed on the nose come through as green vegetables, dark berries and fruits.  The juice’s spiciness of black pepper and rye come through and blend nicely with the subtle sweetness of simple syrup and vanilla.  HMSiB is earthy with almost a musty char of barrel spice and seasoned oak.

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
HMSiB is well-blended and has a silken mouthfeel, even though the bite tickles  with an effervescent heat.  When turned in the glass, the juice gives a thick coating, then descends slowly into the auburn-polished mahogany colored bowl with long clinging legs.

FINISH:

As the dram is downed, a warm herbal bite remains for a medium-to-long time with a pleasant tickle of earthy rye and barrel spice.  The char comes through on the palate, as subtle oak.  When the juice is gone, heavy oak sawdust wafts from the empty Glencairn.

MY RATING: 86/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
But it won’t be a must have in the bunker.
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Evan Williams Single Barrel Review

Brian’s Evan Williams Single Barrel Review

written on 01-July-2018

EVAN WILLIAMS SINGLE BARREL REVIEW:

This Evan Williams Single Bourbon Barrel entry is a nice sip, somewhat light and nothing special, but enjoyable none the less.  This bourbon is wood forward, followed by a pleasant earthy leather aftertaste which diminishes as the dram sits.  For just a few dollars more, there are better bourbons, but this might be a good introductory bourbon to keep on hand.

EVAN WILLIAMS SINGLE BARREL VITAL STATS:
Evan Williams Single Barrel Review

Category: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Region: Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mash Bill: 78% Corn 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Barrel entry proof: 125
Barreled: 23-June-2010
Barrel #: 122
Bottled on 30-Nov-2017
Age: 7 Years Old 
ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
Price: $29.95 USD in Idaho (2018)

https://heavenhill.com/

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Glencairn glass.

NOSE:

Evan Williams Single Barrel has a nice bourbon smell that is not overpowering.  There a nuances of cherry, fig and other dark fruits.  Prolonged nosing brings out dried and well seasoned oak sawdust as well.

PALATE:

This is a peppery juice, in fact there is a bit more heat than one might expect at 86 proof, but it’s nice.  The dark fruit sensed on the nose morphs into dark plum and the oak woodiness is more pronounced.

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
This is a well blended tawny colored bourbon.  It is not real complex and has a slightly oily mouth feel.

FINISH:

The finish is only medium in length.  The fruit sensed on the nose is long gone. There are wood forward notes, and a pleasant bourbony aftertaste.

MY RATING: 85/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
But it won’t be a must have in the bunker.
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Michter’s US-1 Review

Brian’s Michter’s US-1 Review

written on 17-April-2018

MICHTER’S US-1 REVIEW:

The nectar in this bottle has a pleasant blend of fruit and chocolate along with some nice rye spice and pepper. Michter’s Bourbon may be a bit hard to find but if you see a bottle on the store shelf at MSRP take it home.

MICHTER’S BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Michter's US-1 Review

Category: Small Batch
Region: Louisville, KY, USA
Distillery: Michter’s Distillery
Mash Bill: 79% corn, 11% rye, 10% malted barley
Barrel Char: #3
Barrel entry proof: 103
Age: nas
ABV: 45.7% (91.4 Proof)
Batch No. 17J1373
Price: $47.95 (Idaho 2025, $41.95 in 2018*)
Availability: Found in well stocked liquor stores … Allocated in 2018

Learn more at https://michters.com/

*This bottle of Michter’s Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon was purchased after my entry was drawn from the April 2018 Idaho State Rare Bourbon Lottery.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Mason jelly jar with daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

NOSE:

Faint hints of ripe banana are hidden behind chocolate covered maraschino cherries.  I detected no spice of any kind on the nose.

PALATE:

A sweet warming oily mouth feel blends nicely with simple syrup, light chocolate and cherries.  There is subtle rye spice, and a pepperiness, mixed with cinnamon red hot candy.  The chocolate and cherry flavors fade quickly.

Balance, Body, Feel, and Look
This is a smooth, well blended bourbon with a nice burnt amber color.  In the mouth the juice is warming and has an oily mouthfeel.

FINISH:

The warming bourbon feel in the mouth and on the tongue lingers like honey as the flavors fade away.

FINISHING STRENGTH:

Long

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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