Neat Plans & Pour Decisions - Ep 31 - Bluegrass Distillers Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon This week the guys crack open one of the most impressive bottles they’ve had all year — Bluegrass Distillers’ Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon. From the first pour, it’s clear this isn’t your average Kentucky bourbon. Deep oak, rich caramel, and that telltale long-aged complexity have the table buzzing. By the end of the tasting, there’s no debate — this bottle’s a serious contender for Whiskey of t...
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Neat Plans & Pour Decisions - Ep 31 - Bluegrass Distillers Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon This week the guys crack open one of the most impressive bottles they’ve had all year — Bluegrass Distillers’ Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon. From the first pour, it’s clear this isn’t your average Kentucky bourbon. Deep oak, rich caramel, and that telltale long-aged complexity have the table buzzing. By the end of the tasting, there’s no debate — this bottle’s a serious contender for Whiskey of t...
This week, the guys are joined by special guest Jack Beguedou, better known online as @Hood_Sommelier — a whiskey educator, industry voice, and content creator known for breaking down bourbon culture with style, knowledge, and authenticity. Jack brings along a Weller Antique squat bottle, a pour that’s always a crowd favorite. From deep whiskey talk and industry insights to hilarious off-the-cuff moments, this episode brings a fresh and unfiltered perspective on what makes the bourbon world s...
Neat Plans and Pour Decisions
Neat Plans & Pour Decisions - Ep 31 - Bluegrass Distillers Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon This week the guys crack open one of the most impressive bottles they’ve had all year — Bluegrass Distillers’ Elkwood Reserve 18-Year Bourbon. From the first pour, it’s clear this isn’t your average Kentucky bourbon. Deep oak, rich caramel, and that telltale long-aged complexity have the table buzzing. By the end of the tasting, there’s no debate — this bottle’s a serious contender for Whiskey of t...