Whiskey Thief Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Unfiltered
| Category | BOURBON |
| Distillery | Three Boys Farm Distillery / Whiskey Thief Distilling Company, Inc. |
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| ABV | 49.0% |
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| Country | USA |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
pale gold
air Nose
some friends have been speaking of a kind of ‘recreation of Brora’, but in that case that would be mid-1970s Brora. It’s certainly very waxy, and certainly only mildly peaty, with mainly ripe green fruits (greengages and those green pears, the name of which I always forget), as well as a little honeydew and this very peculiar kind of paraffin that screams ‘Clynelish!’ Now there are rather fewer tropical fruits than in some, say 1970-1975 Clynelish. Very lovely nose, though. A few bonbons and a little custard
restaurant Palate
more peat, more citrus. Waxed tangerines plus lime juice and perhaps grass juice (like they had in posh juice bars in the not-so-glorious 1980s). Some oystery notes as well – might be that Talisker – and an ashy side. The whole is very fresh, hold on, could it be that it’s actually very young ‘on average’ indeed? After all, four years ARE considerably older than three years, aren’t they? Couldn’t this be the whisky coup of the century?
timer Finish
emphasizes on the citric part. Good length
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