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Appreciate you featuring us! United2 is something I’ve been tinkering with. 6 different mashbills in those 2 products so trying to find the right balance! Cheers buddy
It doesn't sound like a typical American Rye. Typically American rye is real spicey and typical pepper. It sounds like a untypical American Rye. Lol. Great review °○•°
For Rye It's nice to search for the sweetness especially if your a bourbon drinker. I notice a bunch of Y.t. reviews use typical in reference to whiskey. Trying out my sea legs.
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Can we get a video on pouring and bottling samples for friends?
The rye this year is phenomenal! Cheers, Jason!
Well 9 months later these Batch 7CCs made it to my local Costco. Hoping when I get them I’ll get the same tasting notes.
Appreciate you featuring us! United2 is something I’ve been tinkering with. 6 different mashbills in those 2 products so trying to find the right balance! Cheers buddy
Hoping to one day see these in 🇨🇦. And I could've used those damn z-biotics after yesterday's bachelor party 🤣. Cheers Jason 🥃
I'll probably be hitting up my family in Chicago to go grab 1 or both of these. Love their podcast and keep hearing great reviews of 7CC.
What do you know about Old Scout bourbon? I am not familiar with the name but was recommended. Is it worth $50 for the quality?
Yes. Huge fan of old scout.
Did you just grab that M10 rye in OH this week?
No. Got one in Kentucky last month
It doesn't sound like a typical American Rye. Typically American rye is real spicey and typical pepper. It sounds like a untypical American Rye. Lol. Great review °○•°
The only reason people assume rye should have heavy spice is because the majority of rye on the market comes from one source...MGP.
For Rye It's nice to search for the sweetness especially if your a bourbon drinker. I notice a bunch of Y.t. reviews use typical in reference to whiskey. Trying out my sea legs.
Well done, Bro.
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First!