Bourbon Whiskey Reviews Still Austin Blue Corn Bottled-In-Bond Bourbon Review What's most intriguing about this bourbon is its lack of sweetness. A glance at the mash bill shows it's limited to 51% corn, which explains a lot of it since it's roughly 25% lower than most bourbons on the market. I can't decide whether I like that reduced sweetness, but it's got my attention.
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews Milam & Greene Batch 3 Castle Hill Bourbon Review I've never been a fan of the children's vitamin note common to whiskeys made there, and I assumed this would bring more of the same. It didn't. This is a delicious whiskey with unique virtues appreciated in its aromas and flavors.
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews Still Austin Cask Strength Straight Bourbon Review It starts with a whiff of pine lumber—a surprising yet pleasant note discernible in other Still Austin releases—forest floor, sage, and some rosemary, all intriguing and without shortcomings.
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews Still Austin High Rye Bourbon Review This bourbon is a multitasker, great neat, on the rocks, or in an old-fashioned. To make room for a little air in the bottle, I made three old-fashioneds for my guests. That they took notice of their drinks as "really good and spicy" says they caught on to this bourbon's difference.
Bourbon Whiskey Reviews Still Austin Red Corn Bottled-In-Bond Bourbon Review The palate is simple, lovely, sweet, and oaky. It’s what bourbon at its simplest should be. No surprises, no disappointments, just goodness that’s so easy to drink that you extend your arm for a refill—before you need a refill.