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If you are interested in helping us keep the show running please think about buying us a drink or throwing us a tip to our Venmo. www.venmo.com/u/tastebudguys This is a donor bottle from our good friend Danny, who's been hanging on to it for far too long. As a sourced bourbon, Chris and I have been reluctant to try this given the price point, which is north of $90 in our neck of the woods. A sweet nose with overripe cherry notes, carries through on the taste belying a 93 proof juice. Soft and chewy with a spicy, umami-like finish makes this bottle a very interesting pour. Overall a nice bottle and not one you'll be disappointed in, but at it's current price point might not make it a first choice. Cheers! If you are interested in helping us keep the show running please think about joining our patreon for as little as $4.00 a month at / tastebudguys Wood Hat http://www.woodhatspirits.com/ Want us to try your product? [email protected] Subscribe: / tastebudguys Contact us: [email protected] IG: Tastebudguys also use #thosetastebudguys Facebook: / tastebudguys Twitter: @tastebudguys1 You can call us Taste Buds or the Two Guys behind the counter, it doesn't matter to us. We are two guys from Missouri doing a Craft Beer Review and a Whiskey Review (or Whisky Review depending where you are from) with a drive to always Try Something New. We won't drive you crazy with snobby tasting notes that no one else will understand, just a general idea of what the beer or food tastes like. We want YOU to join us in trying exciting new things to open our minds, and pallets, to something different. So join Chris Horn and Lyal Strickland as we foray into some suds and grains and stumble all over ourselves trying to sound smarter than they really are. Some of the things we love to try are Scotch, Bourbon, Rum, Tequila, wine, and craft beer of all kinds. We argue between Stouts and Porters, IPA and Sour, Farmhouse and Lager. I'm sure there isn't anything we won't disagree about except that we like to try new stuff. If you have a favorite brewery or Distillery or anything else, be sure to send us a message so we can try it at [email protected]