OT: MS bourbon...Crittenden?

aTotal360

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Out of Kiln. Never heard of it. Supposedly, it just won some big awards.

Has anyone had it?

 

aTotal360

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I like bourbon. I drink it neat. I got to tell you though, guys like this are hilarious/infuriating to listen to. "Creamy pecan with pancake notes" good gracious man.

Bourbon guy=IPA guy=Crossfit guy
I can definitely see where you are coming from. Those dudes are pretty down to earth and don't take each other seriously. There are some OVER THE TOP pretentious scotch reviewers that are hilarious to watch. They sit around for 20 mins swirling the glass to "let it open up". They add water with a medicine dropper. The whole song and dance feels like a Monty Python skit.
 

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I like bourbon. I drink it neat. I got to tell you though, guys like this are hilarious/infuriating to listen to. "Creamy pecan with pancake notes" good gracious man.

Bourbon guy=IPA guy=Crossfit guy
I'm a beer judge, and guys that analyze and crap on Michelob Ultra and Modelo while gushing over the Mexican Lager or Lawnmower Beer from a craft brewery are hilarious to me. Same with the pancake syrup whiskey guys.
 

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Im the kind of guy who’ll drink wine and be like “wait! I’m getting something here. At long last, my palate is recognizing something” then I’ll realize it’s a grape. I’ve done that 10+ times over the years
 
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I've had three of their bourbons and the notes are good (cognac cask, wine cask, and a rum cask) but they're rough on the back end, even for a high proof. If they ever smooth that out, they'll really have something. My opinion, they'd be a great buy at the $40 range but most the good ones run in the $60 range. I sip on them but it's a sloooooooooooow hot summer day on a gravel road sip finish. The Cognac is easily the best they've got that I've tried. Heard good things about their double oak but I'm not a heavy oak guy.
 
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Villagedawg

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I've had three of their bourbons and the notes are good (cognac cask, wine cask, and a rum cask) but they're rough on the back end, even for a high proof. If they ever smooth that out, they'll really have something. My opinion, they'd be a great buy at the $40 range but most run in the $60 range. I sip on them but it's a sloooooooooooow sip. The Cognac is easily the best they've got that I've tried. Heard good things about their double oak but I'm not a heavy oak guy.
I have no idea what I'm talking about with bourbon, but how do they do a bourbon aged in cognac or wine casks? Is that not definitionally excluded from being bourbon? Do they do it later in the process or something?
 

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I can definitely see where you are coming from. Those dudes are pretty down to earth and don't take each other seriously. There are some OVER THE TOP pretentious scotch reviewers that are hilarious to watch. They sit around for 20 mins swirling the glass to "let it open up". They add water with a medicine dropper. The whole song and dance feels like a Monty Python skit.
Do they slurp it like coffee snobs do then dump it on the floor?

 

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I'm a beer judge, and guys that analyze and crap on Michelob Ultra and Modelo while gushing over the Mexican Lager or Lawnmower Beer from a craft brewery are hilarious to me. Same with the pancake syrup whiskey guys.
I'm a beer guy but I despise an IPA. I just can't stand that much bitter taste. Michelob Ultra is crap, its water with an aftertaste. Modelo is just Ok, there are better Mexican beers. I have found that if a craft brewery has a Mexican style lager its generally going to be a good beer, at least to me. If trying a new brewery the Mexican beer is usually my first pick. I do get what your saying about the pretentious crowd, its kinda funny.
 

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Out of Kiln. Never heard of it. Supposedly, it just won some big awards.

Has anyone had it?


I am a huge fan of Crittenden. Old Soul gets a lot of the love in the State, but they are sourcing their product. Everything Crittenden does happens right here in the state. I have three of his bottles on my shelf. His BOB, Single Barral Store Pick finished in Sweet Vermouth Wine Cask, and his Cigar Blind (One of my all-time favorites. He can be hot on the tail end of some of his regular bottles, but the guy is constantly evolving.
 
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I have no idea what I'm talking about with bourbon, but how do they do a bourbon aged in cognac or wine casks? Is that not definitionally excluded from being bourbon? Do they do it later in the process or something?
To be bourbon it has to be aged in a brand new charred oak barrel. They then take it out of that barrel and put it into a second one that previously held cognac or wine or whatever for some period of time. It might be in that second barrel for hours, or days, or months.
 

Villagedawg

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I'm a beer guy but I despise an IPA. I just can't stand that much bitter taste. Michelob Ultra is crap, its water with an aftertaste. Modelo is just Ok, there are better Mexican beers. I have found that if a craft brewery has a Mexican style lager its generally going to be a good beer, at least to me. If trying a new brewery the Mexican beer is usually my first pick. I do get what your saying about the pretentious crowd, its kinda funny.
We agree completely. Except about IPA.
 

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I like bourbon. I drink it neat. I got to tell you though, guys like this are hilarious/infuriating to listen to. "Creamy pecan with pancake notes" good gracious man.

Bourbon guy=IPA guy=Crossfit guy
This reply just reminded me there was a poster that used to do beer reviews here. Can’t remember his name. It was comically bad, but I couldn’t stop watching.

eta. Can’t believe I remembered the name.
 
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Out of Kiln. Never heard of it. Supposedly, it just won some big awards.

Has anyone had it?


I had the one that won the double platinum after posting questions about it on here. A couple of the bourbon guys recommended it. I'm a scotch guy so I'm not really into bourbon. However, I did like this bourbon because it had a great finish.
 
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I'm not a fan of a 4/5 yr bourbon, but they were doing a promo so I tried it. Like I said, not the smoothest drink and it's got big burn but the notes are really good up front. They're close to making a real good drink for a MS distillery.
 

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I am a huge fan of Crittenden. Old Soul gets a lot of the love in the State, but they are sourcing their product. Everything Crittenden does happens right here in the state. I have three of his bottles on my shelf. His BOB, Single Barral Store Pick finished in Sweet Vermouth Wine Cask, and his Cigar Blind (One of my all-time favorites. He can be hot on the tail end of some of his regular bottles, but the guy is constantly evolving.
Yeah and they do a lot for ole miss too. To be expected though as that's where he went to school