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Showing posts with label prohibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prohibition. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Whisky Roundup 12/01/19 to 12/07/19

Every Saturday I go through Twitter with #whiskey and roundup my favorite whiskey articles!
Whiskey Roundup
These are may favorites for this week!

Would you look at this whiskey selection? So many choices, I can't decide. Which one would you choose?

Whiskey Santa was very good for him! I can only hope he's as good for me!

I think we can all agree that Prohibition was a bad idea. The repeal of Prohibition was an equally good idea. What are you drinking tonight to celebrate that freedom?

I had a friend give me a bottle of Tomatin that she didn't like. I've always liked sherried scotches, So i was a big fan. I can only assume this one is even better!

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Title No 21 American Whiskey

Title No. 21 American Whiskey
Title No. 21 American Whiskey
I received a bottle of Title No 21 American Whiskey a couple of months ago for my birthday and finally decide to crack it open a few nights ago. I had never heard of this one before and didn't quite know what to think. Obviously I'm a big fan of The 21st Amendment, so I was intrigued I was pleasantly surprised by the flavor profile. What makes it even cooler is that it is made in Texas!


Title No 21 American Whiskey

  • Blend of whiskey and bourbons of various ages up to 10 years in charred oak barrells
  • 40% ABV
  • High corn mash
  • Bottled in Dallas, TX

From the Bottle
The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution had ushered in a period known as Prohibition. As more and more Americans opposed the Eighteenth Amendment, a political movement grew for its repeal as well as national outcry for the right to great American spirit - Whiskey. On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution repealed all prohibition on alcohol, setting the American spirit free again. Title No 21 represents the freedom of that moment and now.

Tasting Notes

Color: Caramel/Amber

Nose: Overall, on the nose there are sweet notes of fruit, vanilla, caramel.

Taste: On the flavor profile there are sweet notes of fruit, vanilla, and caramel, with mild spice up front

Finish: The finish is smooth, long, with spice on the back end with a light touch oakiness, and sweet caramel on the tail.




Evan Williams 1783 Small Batch

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