Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C919 Review

Brian’s Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C919 Review:

15-June-2020

ELIJAH CRAIG BARREL PROOF C919 BOURBON REVIEW:

C919, Elijah Craig’s last Barrel Proof (ECBP C919) bourbon of 2019 is flat out fine whiskey.  Each pour ticks many of my essential boxes: a little heat, some fruit sweetness and hints of oak on the nose, and put the salivary glands through an intense workout as the aromas intensify in the mouth.  Certainly not for the faint of heart, the 68.4% ABV can assert itself at any time, even between sips (sip cautiously).  And oh the finish … long and lingering, the aromas and flavors hang around for an exceptional amount of time.  My recommendation: If found on store shelves, buy, Buy, BUY!

ELIJAH CRAIG BARREL PROOF C919 BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C919

Category: Small Batch Barrel Proof
Region: Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill/Bernheim Distillery
Mashbill: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Barrel entry proof: 125
Age: 12 Years
Non-chill filtered
ABV: 68.4% (136.8 Proof)
Availability: Tri-annual Limited Release
Release Date: September 2019
Batch number identifier: C919
▪”C” Third (last) release of the year
▪”9″ Released in September
▪”19″ Released in 2019
MSRP: $60 (2020-Idaho)

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

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:

When first brought to the nose, ECBP C919 gives a sweet fragrance of fruit tree blossoms and memories of fresh picked sweet corn. But with intentional inhaling, there is strong alcohol and more than a burning tickle.  After regaining my bearings, I detect ripe dark berry nectar – I can’t really say black or blueberries, but definitely berries.  With careful nosing, some nice fresh apple and white pepper is there as well.  This is a fruit-sweet bourbon, yet elements of apple pastry and orange or yellow sponge cake mix with a bit of light brown sugar crumble, simple syrup and orange blossom honey, adding a welcome freshness to notes of dry light oak.

PALATE:

Be careful with the first sip … the 136.8 proof asserts on the unwary!  But after an initial fiery bite of strong alcohol, assaulted taste buds are soon bathed in warmth.  The floral fruit tree and ripe berry nectar notes detected on the nose are even more pronounced and new caramel notes add depth to the fresh picked apples.  Cinnamon and black pepper blend into the dominant heat as do hints of vanilla and grilled angel food cake, brown sugar and traces of burnt caramel.  ECBP C919 has an element of roasted bitter hazelnuts too, but they fade quickly into seasoned, spicy oak sawdust and toasted barrel spice and leather.

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C919

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
This is a complex, hot bourbon.  Well blended aromas and flavors present upon the first taste putting my salivary glands on overdrive.  The juice is at once oily, rough and gritty and there is a certain copperiness in the mouthful.  When the sip is swallowed, a tickle of heat remains.  Rolling the Glencairn to coat the glass leaves a curtain of juice, parting in long clinging legs which fall into the terracotta colored pool.

FINISH:

ECBP C919 finishes exceptionally long lingering in the mouth with sensations of warm, ripe berry nectar, black pepper, and burnt caramel.  Hidden in the toasted wood and leather finish is the subtle fruit sweetness sensed on the nose … a nice full circle.  In the empty Glencairn, strong and seasoned oak sawdust fade slowly away.

MY RATING: 92/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C919
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Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review

Brian’s Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review:


written on 22-December-2018

ELIJAH CRAIG BARREL PROOF C917 REVIEW:

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 (ECBP C917) stands well on its own. I found its aroma to be fresh with citrusy undertones, spicy with no sweetness on the palate, and woody with a fair amount of heat on the finish.

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review
ELIJAH CRAIG BARREL PROOF C917* VITAL STATS:

– Region: Bardstown, KY, USA
– Producer: Heaven Hill Distilleries
– Mash Bill: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
– Casks: New American Oak
– Barrel Char Level: #3
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 65.5% (131 Proof)
– Age: nas
– Price: $59.95 USD in Idaho
– Availability: Limited Tri-annual Release

*NOTE: Heaven Hill releases Elijah Craig Barrel Proof three times a year and they are all are unique in their own way. While the proof may vary, all are distinctly Elijah Craig. To help buyers know what they are getting, each bottling, is assigned an alpha-numeric identifier. An “A”, “B” or “C” identifies the release. A “1”, “5” or “9” signifies the month of the release and the last two digits designate the release year. Therefore, “C917” was the third bottling of 2017 and released in September.

Learn more at https://heavenhill.com/

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:

The traditional bourbon nose on ECBP C917 is accompanied by a great deal of earthiness, orange flavoured citrus, caramel apple, sweet rich vanilla, and oak undertones.

PALATE:

There is a noticeable amount of alcohol on the front with a strong dose of spice and oak in the mouth. Subsequent sips bring on dark figs blending with light floral notes and while not sweet, are accompanied by the baking spices of nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon.

Balance, Body, Feel, and Look:
Burnt amber in colour, ECBP C917 creates light legs in a Glencairn. Its flavors blend well, however I detected an unusual and unexpected aftertaste. The mouth feel is light and watery with little viscosity; quite possibly due to the high alcohol content.

FINISH:

While ECBP C917’s finish is exceptionally short and its flavors dissipate relatively fast, its bourbon warmth and strong oak lingers on and on.

COMPARISON NOTES:

I enjoyed ECBP C917 during a direct comparison with ECBP A118 and ECBP B518. While a good bourbon, I rated it third, below the other two.

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review
MY RATING: 88/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? YES
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Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review

Hannah’s Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review

Original review written on October 6, 2019

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

One of my favorites of the limited releases from Elijah Craig. I am sad to report that it has poured its last Glencairn. Wet met, my friend. Would buy again IF ever found. 92/100

VITALS:
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review

– Made in: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Heaven Hill Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Small Batch; Barrel Proof
– Age: 12 yrs.
– Mash Bill: Corn=78%; Malted Barley=12%; Rye=10%
– Casks: Barrel char #3
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 65.5% (131 proof)
– Price: $59.95 USD in Idaho

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the juice 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 bourbon could very well be enjoyed at the end of a rodeo, mixed with all of the adrenaline, warmth, and excitement you’d find under the bright stadium lights surrounded by loud cheering.

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NOSE:

The first whiff is surprisingly not an overbearing alcohol, despite this bourbon being such a high proof. But don’t get over-confident; you could get hurt. A very yeasty, dark bread greets the nose with lighter fruits sitting just behind. A deeper, cautious inhale allows graham crackers, brown sugar, and oak to emerge.

PALATE:

– Mouth feel: Full and rich – crazy warm
– Balance: Complex
– Visual: Mahogany in color with a clinging circle of crown. The legs are quick to run off.

– Taste: While negotiable on the nose, the alcohol demands to be acknowledged and respected. The oak, somewhat sweet in taste, blooms after a moment and is incredibly warming. Cloves and other savory spices manage to somehow both be subtle on the palate as well as sinus-clearing.

Other leathery tones make you want to bite down hard for Kentucky chew. And a warm, salted-caramel can be found if you really dedicate yourself to that Kentucky chew risk.

This doesn’t coax a lot of fruit, but if you squint, a green grape may make a cameo appearance for a second.

The overall warmth of this is really overpowering, but boy is it enjoyable.

FINISH:

– Lasting power: Very long and you get more depth and feel as you go. The warmth settles deep in the chest and radiates up and through the body. What a happy feel.

– No More: Spicy oak permeates the empty glass and gives you all the warmth you could ever look for. One feels as though they want to find a C917 stave to snuggle into.

COMPARISON NOTES:

I experimented with this bourbon a bit, pitting it up against other tri-annual iterations of Barrel Proof batches: A118 and B518. I found this one to be my favorite.

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof C917 Review
WORTH THE PRICE?

Yes

RATING: 92/100

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