Garrision Brothers Single Barrel Texas Straight Bourbon American Whiskey 750 ML

Garrison Brothers

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Known for its dark copper color and long legs. The nose is more pronounced and delivers butterscotch, oak, vanilla, and nutmeg. Single Barrel was awarded a Silver Medal at the SF World Spirits Competition in both 2020 and 2021. 93 pnts SD International Spirits Challenge 2021. Garrison Brothers Single Barrel Bourbon is proof that each barrel is special. Whether you are trying Single Barrel Cask Strength or 94 proof, you will experience the differences in each barrel caused by the interaction of each American white oak barrel, the searing Texas climate, and the juice inside means that no two barrels of bourbon will be exactly alike. Each barrel of Garrison Brothers Single Barrel has aged for at least three years in the searing Texas heat, soaking up a unique set of notes and flavors from a new American White Oak barrel. Ageing Each barrel of Garrison Brothers Single Barrel has aged for at least three years in the searing Texas heat, soaking up a unique set of notes and flavors from a new American White Oak barrel. Read more Producer Tasting Notes The embodiment of unique, authentic bourbon and arguably, the Holy Grail of Custom Craftsmanship. Every barrel has its own distinct personality and character. That’s the true beauty of Single Barrel. The bourbon has a beautiful, dark copper color and long legs. The nose is more pronounced and delivers butterscotch, oak, vanilla, and nutmeg. This creates a warm and inviting environment, but it’s the sweet oak flavor that really drives the taste. Eye: Dark maple syrup. Thin rims and legs. Nose: Pretty nice bourbon nose - good oak spice, lots of fruitiness especially red fruits. Some menthol/eucalyptus sneaks in behind the fruit, making the nose richer and minty like a Ricola lemon-herb lozenge. Smoky tobacco and a touch of proof. Palate: Leather and sweet herbal oak up front with mild proof heat. The oak quickly turns creamy. Smoky caramel and the eucalyptus sneak up again. There’s plenty of barrel char, verging on feeling like a rye, but there’s enough vanilla to pull it back towards bourbon. Mouthfeel is deceptive - feels thin at first then blossoms into a medium-bodied, slightly syrupy palate with a good proof heat. Finish: Lots of menthol, the Ricola lozenge note is really kicking in. Long lasting and coating.
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Known for its dark copper color and long legs. The nose is more pronounced and delivers butterscotch, oak, vanilla, and nutmeg. Single Barrel was awarded a Silver Medal at the SF World Spirits Competition in both 2020 and 2021. 93 pnts SD International Spirits Challenge 2021. Garrison Brothers Single Barrel Bourbon is proof that each barrel is special. Whether you are trying Single Barrel Cask Strength or 94 proof, you will experience the differences in each barrel caused by the interaction of each American white oak barrel, the searing Texas climate, and the juice inside means that no two barrels of bourbon will be exactly alike. Each barrel of Garrison Brothers Single Barrel has aged for at least three years in the searing Texas heat, soaking up a unique set of notes and flavors from a new American White Oak barrel. Ageing Each barrel of Garrison Brothers Single Barrel has aged for at least three years in the searing Texas heat, soaking up a unique set of notes and flavors from a new American White Oak barrel. Read more Producer Tasting Notes The embodiment of unique, authentic bourbon and arguably, the Holy Grail of Custom Craftsmanship. Every barrel has its own distinct personality and character. That’s the true beauty of Single Barrel. The bourbon has a beautiful, dark copper color and long legs. The nose is more pronounced and delivers butterscotch, oak, vanilla, and nutmeg. This creates a warm and inviting environment, but it’s the sweet oak flavor that really drives the taste. Eye: Dark maple syrup. Thin rims and legs. Nose: Pretty nice bourbon nose - good oak spice, lots of fruitiness especially red fruits. Some menthol/eucalyptus sneaks in behind the fruit, making the nose richer and minty like a Ricola lemon-herb lozenge. Smoky tobacco and a touch of proof. Palate: Leather and sweet herbal oak up front with mild proof heat. The oak quickly turns creamy. Smoky caramel and the eucalyptus sneak up again. There’s plenty of barrel char, verging on feeling like a rye, but there’s enough vanilla to pull it back towards bourbon. Mouthfeel is deceptive - feels thin at first then blossoms into a medium-bodied, slightly syrupy palate with a good proof heat. Finish: Lots of menthol, the Ricola lozenge note is really kicking in. Long lasting and coating.

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