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...
Wild Turkey Master's Keep Beacon The guys sit down with the newest release from Wild Turkey’s Master’s Keep series, a bottle called Beacon that’s rumored to be the final chapter in the line. From the first sip, it’s clear this one is special—and so good that the crew feels bold enough to throw out the claim of Whiskey of the Year. Then, in a surprising twist, the Blind Wheel decides to play nice for the second week in a row, serving up another pour the guys actually enjoy. Could this...
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...