Excerpt: This release, though, is unique to anything else I’ve had from a Tennessee distillery because if you let it sit for a while it starts to change and get sweeter and spicier.
Excerpt: It’s not weird. Or unusual. But I like it, it’s like a dessert that might not be your thing but you have it and you’re glad you at least had something sweet.
Excerpt: If you feel like taking a gamble, you might be rewarded with a bourbon that challenges you in the best of ways. Even if you don’t like it, there isn’t a better looking bottle on the market to collect dust.
Excerpt: No one flavor overpowers another as an assortment of sweet and spice project over a chewy mouthfeel. The medium finish shows decent caramel. This is nice, but doesn’t wow the palate.
Excerpt: The finish finds the whiskey at its sweetest, offering notes of butterscotch and peanut brittle, a slight booziness that’s evident early on having finally blown away.
Excerpt: Bib & Tucker 6 Year Old Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is clearly a simple and well put whiskey in a well-looking bottle. It can be a very joyful bourbon for those who are looking for a sweet and smooth profile.
Excerpt: This whiskey really doesn’t provide much in terms of complexity and depth of flavor, and despite the 6 year age statement, felt somewhat young and underdeveloped.
Excerpt: On the palate, look for touches of toffee, espresso, brown sugar, clove and a meandering, grain-y sweet finish that some might compare to oatmeal cookies. Velvety feel.