Excerpt: A fairly straightforward wheater, it’s nonetheless well-crafted and approachable, and it’s one of the better craft bourbons you’ll find anywhere today.
Excerpt: I'll try this again in 1-2 years. It needs more time, and I’d buy the Schenley or Red Handed this until it's been given the proper time to age. In the Texas climate, it won't be long, but it needs it.
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House Review
Intro:
Produced from grain to glass at Treaty Oak, Ghost Gill bourbon is made with heirloom grains and is approaching a universal age of 2 years on premise.
Nose:
Extremely malty, loaded with grass, hay, young grain and a lactic note.
Taste:
Rich mouth feel but bursting with youth and malt. Lactic, musty grains.
Finish:
Long finish, but once again filled with young notes.
Overall:
I'll try this again in 1-2 years. It needs more time, and I’d buy the Schenley or Red Handed this until it's been given the proper time to age. In the Texas climate, it won't be long, but it needs it.
Score:
3
By t8ke
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