I’d like to thank Ross & Squibb Distillery and their PR team for providing this sample with no strings attached.
And I’m back. A day late, but not a dollar short. Or something. Completely forgot what day it was yesterday as I was traveling to get yet another tattoo. So, let’s jump right in and make sure you don’t have to wait any longer.
Remus Babe Ruth Reserve is the latest special release from Ross & Squibb Distillery. This time, they’ve teamed up with the Babe Ruth Family to release 8,399 bottles of bourbon—one for each of the Bambino’s at-bats. It carries a suggested retail price of $149.99, which, all things considered, isn’t bad for a limited release these days. The blend consists of three different high-rye bourbon mashbills: 73% of the blend comes from their 49% rye bourbon distilled in 2017, 15% from a 44% rye bourbon distilled in 2016, and the remaining 12% from their 36% rye bourbon, also distilled in 2017. The final product is bottled at 111 proof.
Quoting the producer now:
“We’re honored to pay homage to one of baseball’s icons with our latest collector’s release of Remus Babe Ruth Reserve,” said Ian Stirsman, master distiller of Ross & Squibb Distillery. “Our 2025 edition is masterfully crafted and is sure to give baseball fans and high-rye bourbon lovers a unique and memorable way to celebrate America’s pastime and its most legendary player.”
So, let’s see how it tastes.
Remus Babe Ruth Reserve, 2025
Purchase Info: This 200 mL sample was provided by the producer at no charge for review purposes. The suggested retail price is $149.99 for a 750 mL bottle.
Price per Drink (50 mL): $10
Details: 55.5% ABV. Blend of Mashbills: 73% 2017 49% rye bourbon, 15% 2016 44% rye bourbon, and 12% 2017 36% rye bourbon.
Nose: Toffee, bubblegum, wintergreen, and oak.
Mouth: Nice and spicy. Notes of cinnamon, caramel, vanilla, and oak.
Finish: Warm and long. Notes follow the nose with caramel, bubblegum, wintergreen, cinnamon, and oak.
Thoughts: Whoooo boy, is this one spicy in the mouth. But in a good way—spicy enough that I picked out the finish notes before the ones on the palate because I needed to swallow first. Once you get acclimated, though, the sweet and spicy notes come through quite nicely. I'm a fan. It’s a little expensive for my budget, but if yours has more room in it than mine, this is mighty tasty.
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