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In this tasting of Wild Turkey 101, Brian Bailie highlights its robust profile as a classic American bourbon. Priced at around $27 for a 750ml bottle, Wild Turkey 101 features a high rye mash bill with 75% corn, 15-16% rye, and malted barley, aged for 6 to 8 years. Its dark amber color and slower, wider legs indicate its higher proof of 101. On the nose, it delivers classic bourbon notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak, while the taste adds a punch of spice and pepper, characteristic of a high rye bourbon. The medium finish lingers with a balance of sweetness and spice, making it versatile for sipping neat or enhancing cocktails. Brian gives it an overall score of 3, calling it a great value bourbon that should be a staple on every whiskey shelf.
Welcome to Episode 3 of Whiskey High IQ, where Brian Bailie explores Campbeltown, Scotland's hidden gem of Scotch whisky. Once the "whiskey capital of the world" with over 30 distilleries, Campbeltown now houses only three—Glen Scotia, Springbank, and Kilkerran—each known for distinct maritime...
Published 11/17/24
Description: Hey GolfCask Nation! Brian Bailie here, bringing you the third episode of Mastering Your Short Game. Today, we’re diving deep into the mechanics of torso movement and its role in building a consistent short game. If you’re aiming to elevate your skills around the green, understanding...
Published 11/12/24