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US Spirits Face ‘Challenging’ 2025
Carruthers, N. (2024, November 05). US spirits face ‘challenging’ 2025. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 05).

Demand for Craft Spirits Shipping Remains High
Simmons, T. (2024, October 23). Demand for Craft Spirits Shipping Remains High. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 23).

Will Ban be Lifted on US Postal Service Delivering Alcohol?
Neish, S. (2024, October 23). Will ban be lifted on US Postal Service delivering alcohol. The Drinks Business. https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 23).

Knob Creek Brings Back Its Limited-Edition 18-Year-Old Bourbon
O’Connell, P. (2024, October 09). Knob Creek Brings Back Its Limited-Edition 18-Year-Old Bourbon. VinePair. https://vinepair.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 10).

High West Unveils A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12
Simmons, T. (2024 October 11). High West unveils A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024 October 18).

Westland Releases Ninth Garryana Edition
Simmons, T. (2024 October 17). Westland releases ninth Garryana Edition. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024 October 18).

DISTILLERIES IN THE NEWS

Jeptha Creed Bourbon Honours US Veterans
Simmons, T. (2024, October 29). Jeptha Creed Bourbon honours US veterans. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 30).

MGP ‘disappointed’ with sales forecast
Hohwieler, R. (2024, October 29). MGP ‘disappointed’ with sales forecast. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 29).

WHISKEY ECONOMICS

Wholesalers Struggle as US Spirits Sales Fall
Kiely, M. (2024, October 11). Wholesalers Struggle as US Spirits Sales Fall. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 11).

American Whiskey Growth Stalls in US
Carruthers, N. (2024, October 24). American whiskey growth stalls in US. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 24). 

Drinks Firms Brace as Trump Elected US President
Emler, R. (2024, November 06). Drinks firms brace as Trump elected US president. The Drinks Business. https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 06).

What Trump’s Victory Means for Whisky Lovers
Gillespie, M. (2024, November 06). What Trump’s Victory Means for Whisky Lovers. Whiskycast. https://whiskycast.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 06).

Discus Sounds Alarm on Potential Doubling of Whiskey Tariffs
Kiely, M. (2024, October 21). Discus sounds alarm on potential doubling of whiskey tariffs. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved, 2024, October 21).

NEW PRODUCT RELEASES

Kentucky’s Best Whiskey Blender Just Dropped a 20-Year-Old Bourbon Finished in a Toasted Barrel
Flicker, J. (2024, October 09). Kentucky’s Best Whiskey Blender Just Dropped a 20-Year-Old Bourbon Finished in a Toasted Barrel. The Robb Report. https://robbreport.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 10).

Brother’s Bond Adds 7YO Bonded Bourbon
Simmons, T. (2024, October10). Brother’s Bond adds 7YO bonded Bourbon. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October10).

Old Commonwealth Is Back With a Tasty 10-Year Bourbon
Allyn, M. (2024, October 16). Old Commonwealth Is Back With a Tasty 10-Year Bourbon. The Men’s Journal. https://www.mensjournal.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 17).

Old Elk Gets Behind Wheat Whiskey
Simmons, T. (2024, October 21). Old Elk Gets Behind Wheat Whiskey. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved, 2024, October 21).

Antique Collection celebrates WL Weller’s 25th anniversary
Madsen, M. (2024, October 29). Antique Collection celebrates WL Weller’s 25th anniversary. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 29).

Balance Distilling Co. Revives 1869 Weller Brand with (re)Launch of Mammoth Cave Bourbon
Distillery Trail. (2024, October 24). Balance Distilling Co. Revives 1869 Weller Brand with (re)Launch of Mammoth Cave Bourbon. Distillery Trail. https://www.distillerytrail.com/ (Retrieved, 2024, November 05).

Four Roses Unveils Single Barrel Collection
Garrett, P. (2024, November 12). Four Roses Unveils Single Barrel Collection. Bourbon and Banter. https://www.bourbonbanter.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 12).

Templeton Unveils Flagship Straight Rye
Miona Madsen, M. (2024, November 15). Templeton unveils flagship straight rye. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 15).

Woodford Reserve Releases Master’s Collection Madeira Cask Finish
Japhe, B. (2024, November 17). Woodford Reserve Releases Master’s Collection Madeira Cask Finish. The Men’s Journal. https://www.mensjournal.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 18).

A Smith Bowman adds to Oak series
Hohwieler, R. (2024, November 15). A Smith Bowman adds to Oak series. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 19).

WHISKEY INSIGHTS

 Whiskey Wash Becomes Price Comparison Site
Collins, G. (2024, October, 11). Whiskey Wash becomes price comparison site. The Spirits Business. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October, 13).

The end of somms and bartenders? Tesla’s Optimus robots serve drinks
Evison, J. (2024, October 15). The end of somms and bartenders? Tesla’s Optimus robots serve drinks. The Drinks Business. https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/ (Retrieved 2024, October 16).

The Many Whiskeys of Marianne Eaves
Higgins, J. (2024, November 04). The Many Whiskeys of Marianne Eaves. Whisky Advocate. https://whiskyadvocate.com/ (Retrieved 2024, November 05).

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High West Bourbon Review

Hannah’s High West Bourbon Review

Original review written May 31, 2022

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

An introductory bourbon, if there ever was one. Balanced sweet, unaggressive alcohol, affordable price. Nothing to complain about, and a good intro to the line. 88/100

VITALS:
High West Bourbon Review

– Made In: Indiana, Kentucky, Utah (known widely to be Utah, USA)
– Distiller: undisclosed (MGPI, High West and speculated to be additionally sourced from Barton, Four Roses, and/or Heaven Hill)
– Classification: Blend of Straight Bourbons
– Age: 2 yrs. (plus a blend of older bourbons)
– Mash Bill: undisclosed (Blend of 3 or more straight bourbons)
– Casks: undisclosed char
– Barrel Entry Proof: undisclosed
– ABV: 46% (92 proof)
– Price: $39.95 USD in Idaho 2022

Visit highwest.com/products/bourbon for more information

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the spirit neat from a Glencairn glass with sister, as well as father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review of this bourbon here!

SETTING:

Have this bourbon with some flan dessert to bring out the sweetness of the bourbon and the depth of what flan can be. Everything will melt together well, I suspect, while making you feel torn between taking a bite… or taking a sip. Which one, which one?

Photo by Max Griss on Unsplash

NOSE:

This smells sweet like light brown sugar and cinnamon dusted, ginger shortbread cookies. There’s very subtle fruit like figs here, wrapped in pastry like that all-too-familiar fig newton snack (which I personally enjoy). There’s a dark berry fruit leather as well, but I couldn’t begin to pin down an exact fruit. Dusty, dried corn grain trails the aromas at the very end, along with a syrupy essence that is both rich and on the spicier side rather than an upfront sweet. The alcohol is nonexistent, but there is an ember of heat and wood smoke to offer depth.

PALATE:
High West Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: Oily and viscous. It matches the sweetness of the bourbon’s flavors well.
– Balance: There’s a base of wood that sweet successfully plays off of, without overwhelming the palate.
– Visual: Honey in color, this leaves many droplets falling from a defined crown, and wow, do they cling to the side of the glass.

– Taste: The cinnamon, ginger cookies actually are present from the nose here on the first draw of the palate! It even comes with a bit of bite/crispiness to lighten the sip. There’s a bitterness that catches the flavors like a net just after the cookie, like not-yet ripe grapes and cherries. The bitterness eases as a plum takes over and offers acidity and extra sweetness. More draws find an almost flan-like flavor with vanilla custard and light caramel drizzled and set on top. It’s a unique flavor to bourbon that I have not ever found before, but I find that I quite like it.

The alcohol remains mild here as well, just as it was on the nose. The wood is textured but not necessarily deep; it offers a foundation, nonetheless. A Kentucky chew brings out more cake-like sweetness without greatly offending the alcohol. With that cake surprisingly comes more grain, rounding out the bourbon well.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Medium. There is warmth here, but it goes a bit unnoticed unless you’re truly looking for it. Not much to say for aftertaste.
– Between Sips: Oak and extremely light vanilla linger between sips, but they fade quickly and are truly negligible.

– No More: It isn’t the most complex of bourbons, but it is really growing on me, and I’m happy with it. It’s easy to sip, easy to hold, and it has balanced sweetness, which isn’t always easy to achieve.

The empty Glencairn is a deep sawdust, perhaps a little waterlogged, but distinct enough to smell mostly fresh and welcoming.

WORTH THE PRICE?

In a bourbon world of growing prices by the month, $40 seems almost entry level bourbon, these days. That being said, I do most certainly contend that it is worth the $40, and it’s one I look forward to having again. A great value, and I think it’s a good introduction to bourbon for someone who may be anxious about the proof. Even as someone who has had many different bourbons, it provides an originality that still proves interesting. Note: Don’t let the lack of American Prairie Bourbon label fool you – this is that same stuff :).

HIGH WEST BOURBON REVIEW RATING: 88/100

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