Austin 101 Light Whiskey

Austin 101 Light Whiskey

50.5% ABV
$49
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Austin 101 Light Whiskey
We would like to thank Austin Craft Spirits Company and The Whiskey Bard for sending us a sample to review.

What the Distillery Says

Austin 101 Light Whiskey was bron from our passion to craft amazing spirits. Drawing inspiration from the classic French Eau-de-Vie techniques, we’ve captured the quintessential flavors of local Texas grains, emphasizing subtle oak notes rather than letting them dominate. As you sip Austin 101 you will taste notes of caramel, butterscotch, and vanilla, deriving its sweetness, gentle texture, and nutty undertones from these grains. Our whiskey strikes a distinctive balance between smoothness and punch, culminating in mellow finish. With its delicate taste and mild oakiness, it stands out as both inviting and effortlessly enjoyable.

Local and Authentic

The sole ingredients, apart from the pristine local water, are grains cultivated in Texas: non-GMO white corn from Texas, red winter wheat sourced from the Texas panhandle, and barley from Texas that’s malted in Fort Worth. Terroir and origin are important. Austin 101 celebrates these local grains, consisting only of our top-tier distillate, matured in the finest American white oak barrels.

Precision Crafting

Beyond the local grains, our steam distillation process and the quality of the distillate that comes straight off the still result in the unique taste and smooth finish that sets Austin 101 apart from traditional bourbons and other whiskeys. We steam distill Austin 101 in a 3-story high custom-made column still. The steam distillation allows the mash to be lifted by steam, with temperatures kept below 210°F to preserve delicate aromas. We also pull the distillate from the still at a higher proof than most whiskeys and bourbons. This precise distillation method is equivalent to performing over 10 distillations in one run, creating a distillate with fewer byproducts and congeners while preserving the sweetness and natural taste of the original grains.

Sustainability

Because we aim to celebrate and preserve the essence of local Texas grains, we finish Austin 101 in a completely different way than bourbon. Through years of trial and error, we have designed a unique method which requires the distillate to be finished in high quality, recycled oak whiskey barrels, largely from local craft bourbon makers. Our approach focuses on precisely extracting light yet complex oak aromas while preserving trees and improving sustainability.

What Gary Says

Nose: Vanilla, honey, buttered pastry, hay with a hint of oak.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel with cornbread, honey, butterscotch that quickly gives way to pepper spice.
Finish: Short in length with corn and pepper spice.
Comments: As we don’t see a lot of ‘light whiskey’, added a short excerpt below*. This most closely resembles corn whiskey, but less sweet with more of a peppery bite. Used casks means you’re getting less flavor from the cask, and the higher that you distill the spirit – there’s less character left there too. I’ve had some light whiskey that I thought was really good, but this was pretty disappointing. In terms of flavor, you’ve got to work to coax much out of the glass. It would likely take on more character with more time in the barrel (the bottle notes it is aged “at least 101 days”). But had I paid nearly $50 retail, I would be pretty disappointed.

Rating: Probably Pass

 

*Light whiskey is an entirely different category, so important that when approaching it you’re not expecting it to be ‘bourbon’ or ‘rye’ or ‘corn’, because if you do – you’re likely to be disappointed. Where bourbon can’t come off the still any higher than 160 proof (80% ABV), light whiskey has to be higher than that (but less than 190 proof or 95% ABV, since then you’re classified as a grain neutral spirits). There are other legal requirements, but most light whiskey is used for blending into flavored products.

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GlenAllachie 15 Year Old

The GlenAllachie 15 Year Old
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

46% ABV
$100-125
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The GlenAllachie 15 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

What the Distillery Says

This spectacular Scotch whisky embodies our unwavering dedication to obtaining Sherry wood of the highest standard. A watchful eye throughout the maturation journey ensures the whisky is bottled at its optimum.

With an intense mahogany hue, this single malt exudes sheer indulgence with layers of cinnamon, orange zest, vanilla toffee and dark chocolate.

We proudly present The GlenAllachie 15-year-old with integrity; at a high strength of 46%, without added colouring or chill filtration, enabling its true charm to shine through.

What Gary Says

Nose: Dried fruit, raisins, figs, cherries, orange marmalade, oak spices and brown sugar.
Palate: Honey and vanilla with cherries, raisins, orange zest, baked apples, cinnamon, nutmeg and pepper.
Finish: Moderate in length, drying with cocoa, oak, brown sugar and spices.
Comments: A nice sipping dram. Sherried for sure but not a ‘bomb’. Fairly well balanced, a bit on the dry side – almost sharp with the spice notes. This is the first GlenAllachie I’ve reviewed, although have some single casks I’ll get to at some point.

Rating: Stands Out

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High West A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12 (2024)

High West A Midwinter Night’s Dram
Blend of Straight Rye Whiskeys Finished in Port Barrels
Act 12, Scene 7 (2024 release)

49.3% ABV
$150
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High West A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 12

What the Producer Says

Dram is our beloved flagship whiskey, “Rendezvous” (a blend of straight rye whiskeys ranging in 4 to 10 years of age), finished in Ruby and Tawny Port barrels.

Nose: Crushed blackberries, mandarin zest, almond shortbread, fig jam, dulce de membrillo, allspice, old vine zinfandel, plum syrup spilled on a mahogany table
Palate: Marionberry preserves, chocolate-dipped cherries, marble rye bread, mochaccino, cinnamon bark, oolong tea, winter pine, smoldering Havana cigar
Finish: Velvety and spiced–chai cold foam, clove-studded orange flesh, soft ginger chew

How to drink: We recommend that you enjoy this special spirit neat, due to its many layers of complexity, next to a warm fire as the snow piles up on the window sill.

What Gary Says

Nose: Dark fruit, plums, blackberries, figs, heavy port, allspice, hint of anise and orange zest.
Palate: Blood orange, plum, cinnamon, bitter chocolate, nutmeg, cloves and sour oak.
Finish: Moderate in length, drying with citrus spice and cloves fading.
Comments: Reviewed this for the first time back in September of 2020, and just late last year I received a sample of Act 13. A few months later, a friend gifted me this sample – and as luck would have it I still had some of the Act 13 to perform a side-by-side comparison. They were incredibly similar. On my first side-by-side, I only detected slight differences; in the next attempt I couldn’t tell any difference. On the nose I found a hint of anise that I didn’t detect on the 13 (and maybe a tad more of orange zest?), although on the palate I couldn’t find any difference. I repeated this a couple more times, with the same results. As I wasn’t terribly impressed with the Act 13, this was a bit disappointing – but confirmed that Act 13 wasn’t an “off year”. And I can’t say that it has changed – for all I know my tastes have changed (and maybe if I had a new bottle of the early ones – I’d find them very similar).

Rating: Stands Out

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Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Bourbon Batch 444

Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Bourbon
Batch 444

56.63% ABV
$150-300
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Joseph Magnus Cigar Blend Bourbon

What the Producer Says

Cigar Blend Bourbon
Bold, rich aromas of tobacco, spice, vanilla, fig, prunes, and dried fruit

Artfully blended to enjoy with a fine cigar. A combination of award-winning Joseph Magnus Bourbon and 11 and 18-year-old whiskeys to assume bold, rich aromas of tobacco, spice, leather, vanilla, blanched almonds, and toffee. The Armagnac cask finish lends fruity notes of fig, prune, and dried apricot.

TASTING NOTES:
Aurora Borealis Batches #437-446
The set of batches that hail from this particular coupe mere are inspired by a host of Scandinavian and other desserts hailing from Northern countries where the Aurora Borealis can be spotted. Dark red berry fruit notes of Hindbæsnitter (Danish raspberry squares), lingonberry jam over dark rye bread, and Våfflor (Swedish waffles) topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream prevail on the nose, while Cranashan, a famous Scottish dessert of toasted oatmeal, raspberries, toasted oats, cream, and heather blossom honey fills the palate. These berry-filled batches are sure to put stars in your eyes.

What Gary Says

Nose: Dark fruit, tobacco, oak, caramel, cherries, apples, fudge, mineral notes with a hint of cardamon and pipe smoke.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel with caramel, fruitcake, cinnamon, toffee, blood orange, nutmeg and pepper.
Finish: Moderately long, drying with oak, mint, tobacco and honey.
Comments: This is a lovely dram, and quite fitting for a ‘cigar blend’. I love the tobacco and oak notes which definitely bring me to sitting with a pipe while sipping a fine bourbon. A bit of water brought notes of cheese danish on the nose, and tamped down the pepper on the palate, bringing out honey and peaches. Joseph Magnus batches can vary, and this one in particular has tasting notes shared in batch ranges. They’re not exactly easy to locate (had to thumb through prior months until finding the right range) but they do a great job of calling out the differences.

Rating: Must Try

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Barrell Bourbon Cigar Blend

Barrell Bourbon Cigar Blend
Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Madeira, Armagnac, Rum and Hungarian Oak Casks

55.6% ABV
$85
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Barrell Bourbon Cigar Blend
We would like to thank Barrell Craft Spirits and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

Barrell Cigar Blend Bourbon is a blend of whiskeys aged 7.5 to 18 years finished in Madeira, Armagnac, rum, and Hungarian oak casks, delivering layered notes of dark fruit, molasses, and warm spice. Refined yet expressive, it’s equally compelling with or without a cigar—crafted for slow sipping, long conversations, and a finish designed to linger.

Boston cream pie and grape soda announce that you’re in for a dark, sweet, brandy-inflected bourbon. The barrels have imparted everything from cedar chest to pipe tobacco and pu’er tea. Hungarian oak’s gentle cola spices pervade every part of the drinking experience while the Madeira adds pecan pie to the palate and sweet vermouth to the finish.

APPEARANCE: Maple syrup.
NOSE: The heady, piquant scent of crusty sourdough bread strikes first. A distinctly fruity note plays second fiddle to the toffee, pipe tobacco and dusty cedar chest of the cask’s themselves. The oxidized wine imparts walnuts, dry autumn leaves, and leather of rancid, going as far as miso in the savory direction. As the whiskey breathes, pastries emerge ranging from sticky buns and eclairs to sweet potato pie. Fruits resolve into pear, persimmon, and a splash of grape soda.
PALATE: Warm cola with the cinnamon dialed up. Slightly burnt cornbread, pistachio ice cream, and a vanilla so pungent it’s perfume-like. The texture is big, rich and chewy, full of oils, sugars and tannins. The Armagnac makes its presence felt with dried cherries and dates while the oak brings notes of pu’er tea, and fernet. Underneath that earthiness one finds a bit of dried mushroom and soy sauce.
FINISH: The combination of oak, spice and fortified wine reads as sweet vermouth, as if you’re swallowing a sip of Manhattan. Clove is particularly potent, as is juniper berry and cocoa powder. There’s a rich mineral vein running through it containing slate and salt. As it lingers there’s ample opportunity to focus on facets of rosehips, cinchona bark, black truffle and incense.

WITH A SPLASH OF SPRING WATER: The nose is awash with butterscotch hard candy. Beneath it, it’s mostly the fruits which have been shuffled about, now reading as Mirabelle plum, honeydew melon, and hint of sun-dried tomato. On the palate the rum emerges showing a very clear molasses note backed up by café au lait and cinchona bark.

  • A blend of straight bourbon whiskeys aged 7.5 to 18 years
  • Distilled in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana
  • Finished in Madeira, Armagnac, rum, and Hungarian oak casks
  • Bottled at 111.2 proof
  • Crafted and bottled in Kentucky

What Gary Says

Nose: Musty cigar paper, toffee, dark fruit notes give way to baked pears, light roasted coffee, cedar, oak, worn leather and vanilla.
Palate: Thick mouthfeel with vanilla, black cherry, caramel, brown sugar, honey, oak, cinnamon, pepper spice and a bit of cloves.
Finish: Moderate in length with caramel, rouge vermouth, cocoa and oak.
Comments: When I think of ‘cigar blend’ whiskies, I imagine a whiskey that reminds me a bit of a cigar as well as one I might enjoy simultaneously with a cigar (although this latter is a bit of a stretch for me, as despite several attempts I don’t happen to enjoy cigars – so I’m guessing a bit on this front). The nose on this definitely brings images of a cigar that hasn’t yet been lit (or ‘spiced up’ Arnold Schwarzenegger style; thanks to Big Rich for sharing that video!) But it isn’t one dimensional, and the bourbon shines through along with the wine cask influence, and some hallmarks of well aged whiskey (note not ALL age on whiskey is “well aged”) like worn leather. This is an absolute gem – sips brilliantly neat but also opens up really nicely with a few drops of water (bringing notes of figs and butterscotch).  The folks at Barrell Craft Spirits have a long track record of blending and finishing some amazing whiskies, and this is another great example!

Rating: Must Try/Must Buy

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