Four Roses 2021 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon

I’d like to thank the folks at Four Roses for providing this review sample to me with no strings attached.

Oh my goodness! I am so excited! I’m sitting here in my gold top and maroon shorts because BigTen Football starts tonight when the Minnesota Golden Gophers host the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Ok, fans of teams that played on Saturday will say that it really started when Illinois kicked off to Nebraska sometime after 12 noon on the 28th. But, “Week 0?” come on…even the powers that be knew that it didn’t start until this week. And if those Nebraska fans watched the same debacle…err…game I did, well I’m guessing they would also like to forget that stinker of a game.

So since my beloved Golden Gophers are hosting the number 4 team in the country tonight in Ohio State, I get the added bonus of having zero pressure while watching the game. Usually, I hope for a win and worry about a loss. Tonight I know we will get blown out so I can just enjoy watching my Gophers without the pressure of hoping we win. I plan to enjoy it. Maybe I’ll even enjoy a small pour of the bourbon we are looking at tonight after the game ends. Either as consolation or as a celebration.

Yeah, I know it’ll be the former but let’s not get negative.

So what is tonight’s bourbon? Well, that would be the 2021 release of Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch. This year it is made up of four of their bourbon recipes: a 16-year-old OESV, a 12-year-old OESK, a 14-year-old OBSQ, and a 16-year-old OBSV. I love that floral/herbal/fruity note that the Q yeast brings. If I see a Q or an F yeast used in a Single Barrel Pick while out shopping, it always comes home with me. It just hits the right notes with my palate. So I’m pretty excited to see this one included in the blend.

The suggested retail price is $150 per bottle. It’ll roll out to retailers in September, but if you are feeling lucky, and will be able to make it to Kentucky to pick it up in the last half of September they will be having a lottery drawing to purchase a bottle at the distillery gift shop. Visit the Four Roses Small Batch Limited Edition website between August 31 and September 12 to enter.

Four Roses 2021 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon

Purchase Info: This sample was provided by the producer for review purposes. The suggested retail price is $150.

Price Per Drink (50 mL): $10.00

Details: 57.2% ABV. Features a 16-year-old OESV, a 12-year-old OESK, a 14-year-old OBSQ, and a 16-year-old OBSV.

Nose: Cinnamon, JuicyFruit gum, caramel, oak, leather, and vanilla.

Mouth: Red fruits, caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, clove, leather, and tobacco.

Finish: Long and warm with notes of cinnamon candies, JuicyFruit gum, leather, and oak.

Thoughts: Shows off much more oak than any of the standard releases from Four Roses. which is either a good or bad thing depending on how much oak you like. I’m digging the fruity/floral notes that the Q yeast is bringing. It’s one of my favorites to pick up when I find it as a single-barrel pick of Four Roses. My wife loves this one. I really like it, but it’s showing just a touch too much oak for me. Don't get me wrong, it is very good. And if I happen to be chosen in a lottery to buy one, I’ll probably jump at the chance.


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Four Roses 2020 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon

I’d like to thank the folks at Four Roses for providing this review sample to me with no strings attached.

If you’ve been reading for a while now, you’ll know that every year I travel to Bardstown, Kentucky to attend the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. For years, one of the highlights of my trip to the Festival had been my first taste of that year’s Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch at one of the events hosted by Four Roses during the Festival. Sadly, this will not happen this year. The Kentucky Bourbon Festival has been postponed and has gone virtual. While this means that many more people may be able to watch the educational content, I’m sad that I won’t get to hang out with the friends that I’ve made over the years.

However, that doesn’t mean that I do not get to taste this yearly release. As they did last year, Four Roses was kind enough the send my first taste to me ahead of the release of the product. And I thought that this would be a good way to kick off 2020’s Bourbon Month.

Here is what the company had to say about their new release:

Non-chill filtered and bottled at a 111.4 proof, the 2020 Limited Edition Small Batch features four different hand-selected batches aged 12 to 19 years. These batches represent four of the distillery’s 10 distinct Bourbon recipes – a 12-year-old Bourbon from the OBSV recipe, a 12-year-old OESV, a 16-year-old OESK, and a 19-year-old OBSK. “Each batch in this year’s limited edition bottling is an exceptional whiskey that could have stood on its own as a single barrel offering,” Elliott said. “But in this case the sum is even greater than the parts – as together these bring a perfect balance of bright, vibrant flavors and aromas from the 12 and 16-year-old barrels combined with the oak tones and aged expressions from the 19-year-old batch.”

This product will be heading out to retailers in late September and since there will be no events or camping out at the distillery in order to try to get a bottle, they are having an online lottery from August 25 until September 9, 2020. If you are feeling lucky (and will be able to get to the distillery to pick it up) you can enter at the Four Roses website.

2020 Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch

Purchase Info: This sample was graciously provided by Four Roses for review purposes. Suggested retail price is $150.

Details: 55.65% ABV. OBSV 12-year-old, OESV 12-year-old, OESK 16-year-old, OBSK 19-year-old

Nose: Sweet caramel, floral vanilla, cinnamon, cocoa, and oak.

Mouth: Sweet and spicy. Follows the nose with Caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, nutty cocoa, and oak but adds a fruity note and some nice heat.

Finish: Warm and long. Strong cinnamon, JuicyFruit Gum, vanilla, and oak.

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Thoughts: This is one of the more "stereotypical bourbon" flavor profiles I've seen in one of their Limited Small Batch bourbons. I think a lot of people are going to really like this one. It isn’t the fruity/herbal profile I prefer from Four roses, but it is very good and has just enough of that JuicyFruit gum flavor that has kept me coming back to Four Roses over the years. I’m giving this is a high Like rating bordering on a Love. It’s very close but it doesn't quite get over the hump for me.

Curious how this compares to previous releases in the Limited Small Batch line? Stay tuned this month as we put 8 of them head to head to see which of the last 8 years was the best of the bunch! Thanks to Master Distiller Brent Elliot for convincing me that it was time to bring those guys off the shelf and open them up.


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