Whiskeys Revisited #4: Wild Turkey Master's Keep, Knob Creek Rye, Single Malts and More

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Whiskeys Revisited #4: Wild Turkey Master's Keep, Knob Creek Rye, Single Malts and More
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Whiskeys Revisited 4: Wild Turkey Master's Keep, Knob Creek Rye, single malts and more. bourbon cocktails whiskey

a non-distiller-producer whose B-movie laden theming I really couldn’t help but love–there’s no shortage of places where one can get young bourbon and rye sourced from MGP of Indiana in this market, but few come in a package that is this fun and visually appealing.

is just as attractive a package as the rye, though, with a label and story built around 1950s werewolf creature features in the vein ofOn the nose, this one displays cornbread, caramel and some fresh cracked pepper, along with vanilla bean and a suggestion of something like creamed corn. On the palate, Moonlight Mayhem proves to be easygoing but spicy at the same time, with more vanilla, hot cinnamon, pepper and brown sugar, dusted with clove.

On the nose, Flaming Heart shows off the peat and brine first and foremost, with smoldering campfire melodies that slowly begin to hint at cinnamon and toffee. On the palate, this is strong and peaty, with forceful smoke and charred oak, but it then makes a rather surprising turn into quite assertive sweetness and spice box elements.

On the nose, this new formulation of Knob Creek Rye displays more spicy oak and char than I remember previously getting from it, combined with elements of baking spice, cornbread, mint and fresher lumber. On the palate, that mint follows through in an assertive way, with green apple, a little ginger ale, brown sugar, black pepper and moderate toffee sweetness, into rye spice and a drier finish.

What I can’t help but wonder here is this: Will putting whiskey back in the barrel used to age coffee beans actually infuse that whiskey with all that much coffee essence? Does the presence of the beans leech into the wood itself, in that scenario? And as it turns out, the answer is “yes it does, quite a bit.

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