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Pinhook

A collection of 4 posts
Pinhook 10-Year Vertical Series Bourbon Review – 115.9° Proof
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews

Pinhook 10-Year Vertical Series Bourbon Review – 115.9° Proof

This bourbon is a study in patience. Knowing the founders of this brand, they didn't expect this whiskey–the first barrels they ever bought before moving to distill at Castle & Key distillery–would turn out as well as it has...
Nov 12, 2025 2 min read
Pinhook 9-Year Vertical Rye Review: Aged Elegance Unveiled
Rye Whiskey Reviews

Pinhook 9-Year Vertical Rye Review: Aged Elegance Unveiled

Tingling with spices like white pepper and coriander, it practically vibrates on the palate. Darkly toasted bread, French roast coffee, charred lemon, dried cherry, spearmint and some campfire mingle nicely alongside cocoa nibs. The finish is simple: long and warming.
Apr 2, 2025 2 min read
Pinhook Collaboration #3 Australian Single Malt Whisky Review
Australian Single Malt Whiskey Reviews

Pinhook Collaboration #3 Australian Single Malt Whisky Review

Classic single malt notes of honey and dried raisin dominate the palate before warmed oatmeal and cream weave into the mix. Spice character is the only thing hinting at its respectable 114.8 proof, yet it's so delicate at that proof–well below it, I'd swear, were this a blind tasting.
Dec 9, 2024 3 min read
Pinhook Vertical Series Rye 8-Year Review
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews

Pinhook Vertical Series Rye 8-Year Review

Upon arrival, the proofs of those 32 barrels were 125. Near that modest body of water and behind the rickhouse's brick walls, they've steadily lost proof down to 108, which is pure magic in whiskey aging.
Apr 26, 2024 3 min read
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