Larceny Barrel Proof

I’d like to thank Heaven Hill for providing this review sample with no strings attached.

ohmygoshohmygoshohmygosh! TheExpanseisback!TheExpanseisback! Ahem. I mean… The Expanse is back and I couldn’t be more excited!

Now you might be wondering just what the Expanse is and why I am so excited. Well it is possibly the best science-fiction tv show. Period. Possibly ever. And I am a sci-fi nut from way back. So much so that my seventh-grade English teacher felt the need to tell my mother during parent-teacher conferences that I should be encouraged to branch out from the genre. You know because it wasn't “serious” enough for someone that was as smart as I was.

I still think that’s a pretty weird way to give a parent a compliment.

Now the books that the TV show is based on are phenomenal. Some of my favorites ever. And yet, I can see why maybe people wouldn’t have heard of it. The Expanse had the misfortune of starting on SyFy, which is not exactly known for high-quality programming these days. Luckily, for some reason, the network decided to pour enough money into this show to make the show look really good. And then they canceled it after three seasons because it was too expensive. Luckily Rich Uncle Pennybags…err…Bezos of Amazon fame liked it as well and decided to save it and bring it over to Amazon Prime.

I don’t have a lot of nice things to say about Amazon, but I am thankful for this.

And even though I have about 10 shows that I am currently bingeing, I am totally starting over to rewatch the Expanse from the beginning. Some people say that too much of a good thing is actually a bad thing. Whether it is amazing tv shows, college football Bowl games, or good food. But one thing that almost no one says is a bad thing is more proof on your whiskey.

Knowing that, Heaven Hill has recently decided to put out a barrel proof version of their flagship wheated bourbon, Larceny. I’ve been a fan of Larceny since it was first released way back in 2012. In fact, Larceny is one of two wheated bourbons that I’ve consistently had on my shelf over the years. So when I heard that Heaven Hill was releasing a barrel-proof version, I was super excited. I was even more excited when a generously large sample landed on my doorstep.

Much like Heaven Hill’s other barrel-proof offering, Elijah Craig, Larceny Barrel Proof will be released in batches throughout the year. It will feature the same naming scheme with a letter denoting which release it is, a number indicating which month is was released and the year. So this release, A120, means it is the first release of the year in January of 2020. And yes, you will have to wait until January to get your hands on this. And at a suggested retail price of about $50 or so, I’d keep an eye out for it.

Larceny Barrel Proof

Purchase info: This was graciously provided by Heaven Hill for review purposes. Suggested retail price is $49.99.

Price Per Drink (50 mL): $3.33

Details: Batch number: A 120. 61.6% ABV

Nose: Brown Sugar, cinnamon, clove, oak

Mouth: Mint, ripe berries, tobacco, honey

Finish: Long and hot. Mint and honey notes initially which are replaced by a long-lasting cinnamon candy note.

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Thoughts: This is delicious! It is a warm one though, luckily it takes water or ice very well. Compared to Larceny, this is similar on the nose. Obviously this is hotter than the standard Larceny but has a lot of the same notes on the mouth. Basically, it is just richer and the flavors are more concentrated. As you would expect.

Much like the Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, this is one I will pick up every time I see it on the shelf.


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Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select (Travel Retail Gift Pack 2019)

I’d like to thank the folks at Jack Daniel’s PR for providing this sample to me with no strings attached.

Holy shit am I feeling my age lately. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not OLD. But I am solidly into middle age. The gut that started to show up a few years ago is getting harder and harder to keep in check. Yearly physicals now come with the phrase: “well, you are getting older” somewhere in them. And to top it off, I had to converse with my optometrist about bifocals. Bifocals! And the worst part is, I think she may have been right.

So yeah, I feel old this week. Luckily for me, I got a little something to cheer me up. Though because of the fasting/no alcohol requirements of preparing for bloodwork this week, I didn’t get a chance to try it until last night. Yeah. Paying close attention to your bloodwork is a cool part of getting older too. Of course, it is just going to get worse, soon there will be routine colonoscopies too. And those are no fun at all.

But for now, the worrying about bloodwork and unpleasant camera intrusions are done for the year. Now is the time to turn to more pleasant thoughts. Things like the upcoming holidays, delicious food and drink, and the previously mentioned package that was dropped off last week.

You’ve probably seen Sinatra Select sitting on a high shelf or behind glass at your local liquor store. It was introduced in 2012 in order to celebrate Frank Sinatra’s famous love of Jack Daniel’s. According to the initial press release, a portion of the whiskey is aged in grooved barrels to allow more contact with the wood and greater extraction of the wood flavors. That portion is then blended with the standard Jack Daniel’s before being bottled at 90° proof.

On December 12th, Frank Sinatra would have celebrated his 104th birthday. (And I thought I felt old.) To commemorate this, for a limited time, Jack Daniel’s is doing something a little special with their Sinatra Select product. Recently Tina Sinatra, Frank’s daughter, found an old flask that her dad used to carry his Jack around in. It was engraved with the phrase “Ole Jack,” a reference to his nickname of Ole Blue Eyes, I’m guessing.

For a limited time, Jack Daniel’s is offering a special Commemorative Flask Set when you purchase Sinatra Select at travel retail. They will also have the flask set available at the distillery bottle shop. Jack Daniel’s sent me a bottle of Sinatra Select as well as the flask set and let me tell you, this is a lovely set. So lovely that my wife immediately stole it from me. The set comes in a leather case and contains the flask shown above and four metal jiggers. My mother-in-law tells me that her father had one very similar to it while he was alive.

Of course, if you are not going to make it down to Lynchburg, Tennessee and you have no plans to travel internationally, you still have a chance to get your hands on one of these sets. Quoting the press release now:

From November 29 through December 11, friends of Jack will also have a chance to win a commemorative “OLE JACK” flask. Visitors to the Jack Daniel’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages can submit to win one of the collector’s items, with seven winners to be announced on Frank’s birthday, December 12.

Jack Daniel's Sinatra select

Purchase info: This product was graciously provided by Jack Daniel’s PR for review purposes. Suggested retail price for Sinatra Select with the flask set is $179.99.

Price per Drink (50 ml): $9.00

Details: 45% ABV

Nose: Almond, cinnamon candy, delicate mint,

Mouth: Nice spice, almond, mint and a touch of banana.

Finish: Medium length and heat. Lingering banana bread notes.

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Thoughts: This is a delicious whiskey. Initially minty and cool in the mouth, as it moves back the spice and the viscosity increase until upon swallowing it feels almost syrupy. If you are a Jack Daniel's fan you owe it to yourself to try a pour of this somehow. And if a loved one (who you really like) is a Jack fan, this would be a great gift.


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MB Roland Kentucky Straight Corn Whiskey

Paul and Merry Beth of MB Roland are my friends. Because I might be biased, I have decided to disclose that bias so that you can decide how much to trust the review.

Corn whiskey is not a product I go to very often. And even when I do, it is almost always Mellow Corn Bottled in Bond from Heaven Hill. But when I saw a half bottle on the shelf for less than $25 during my last visit to MB Roland, I was drawn to it and knew it would be coming home with me.

One of the things I don’t usually like about corn whiskey is that it just “tastes like corn.” Which is understandable, it has to be either unaged or aged in used barrels to minimize the flavor contributions of the barrel used. (Not to mention that if it used new barrels it would be basically bourbon.) But I think I like Mellow Corn because of the barrel. It is aged for at least four years in that used barrel and as such, it still gets an effect from it. And I think that aging might be one of the reasons why I was drawn to the bottle at MB Roland.

MB Roland Corn Whiskey is aged two years or more, which is two years more than many of the corn whiskeys I’ve had. But that isn’t the main reason I was interested in their corn whiskey. Instead it has everything to do with their process. One of my knocks against corn whiskey is that the flavor is not very complicated. It’s corn. That’s about it. But the fact that MB Roland’s process includes not adding water post distillation (still and barrel proof bottling) means that I have a reasonable expectation that every bit of flavor from the mash, fermentation and the barrel will come through. It’s one of the reasons I like their products. Every bit of the flavor lands in your glass. So it is just down to whether those flavors are good or not.

MB Roland Straight Corn whiskey

Purchase Info: $23.95 for a 375mL bottle at the MB Roland Distillery gift shop.

Price per Drink (50mL): $3.20

Details: 53.8% ABV. Batch 5. Mashbill: 95% White Corn 5% Malt. Aged in used bourbon barrels. “Aged At Least 2 years.”

Nose: Buttered corn, cooked cereal hints of cinnamon candy

Mouth: Popcorn, cinnamon red hots,

Finish: Bright and lively with a nice warm tingle that lasts for a while. Notes of milk chocolate and cinnamon red hots.

Thoughts: This is delicious. I was very surprised by the milk chocolate on the finish. Now I wish I had picked up a full sized bottle. Not only is it tasty to drink on its own, but I think I could have of a lot of fun with it in blending projects.


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