Review #381 - 1792 Full Proof Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Nice Guy Eddie'
Eddie Cabot, known as Nice Guy Eddie, is the Reservoir Dogs character that this single barrel bourbon takes its name from.
Review #380 - 1792 Full Proof Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Mr. Blonde'
This is named 'Mr. Blonde,' and it's a part of their 'Reservoir Dogs' bottlings.
Review #379 - 1792 Full Proof Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Mr. White'
The Wiseguy Lounge has created a series of these 1792 Full Proof single barrel picks, which they have chosen to name after characters in the cult classic film 'Reservoir Dogs.'
Review #378 - Colonel E.H. Taylor Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Tailor Made'
While E.H. Taylor Single Barrel is a standardized product, there are also single barrel pick variants - here's one from the Wiseguy Lounge.
Review #377 - Rossville Union Single Barrel Rye - Wiseguy Lounge Pick '95/5'
Midwest Grain Products (MGP) has been the source of whisky for dozens, or probably hundreds, of brands over the last couple of decades.
Review #376 - Russell's Reserve 9 Year Private Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Solitary Confinement'
It's been named 'Solitary Confinement,' and it's bottled at the standard for Russell's single barrels: 55% ABV, or 110 proof.
Review #375 - Sazerac Single Barrel Rye - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Bugsy Siegel'
This pick by the Wiseguy Lounge is named 'Bugsy Siegel,' after the American bootlegger-turned-mobster.
Review #374 - Jefferson's Ocean Voyage 30 Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Al Capone'
These trips often start on the East Coast of the USA before traveling around Australia and East Asia and later returning home.
Review #373 - Knob Creek 9 Year Single Barrel Select - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Vincent Gigante'
This single barrel was named 'Vincent Gigante' after Vincent Louis Gigante, also known as 'Chin' or 'The Oddfather.'
Review #372 - New Riff Single Barrel Bourbon - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'The Great Debate'
This is from New Riff's inaugural year of operations, 2014, so it's some of the earliest distillate they ever created.
Review #371 - Four Roses 9 Year OESK Single Barrel Barrel Strength - Wiseguy Lounge Pick
This barrel pick was aged for 9 years and 6 months before bottling, falling into the low to middle of the range for Four Roses SBBS picks.
Review #370 - Stagg Single Barrel - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Extinct'
There's no age statement or other barrel-specific information available, but based on that high strength and the great reputation for the Stagg brand, we're expecting this to pack plenty of flavor.
Review #369 - Blanton's Single Barrel Select - Wiseguy Lounge Pick 'Omerta'
This pick is named 'Omerta,' which is an Italian word meaning 'silence,' or the mob practice of refusing to divulge information to the authorities.
Review #368 - Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Batch B524
This again falls under the old standard 12 year age statement, though not by much: 11 years and 2 months.
Review #367 - Bardstown Discovery Series #11
We can derive the overall mashbill from the components: 75% corn, 12% rye, 1% wheat, and 12% malted barley, roughly, so we have a four grain bourbon.
Review #366 - Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3
Once Bruichladdich got their hands on the barley, it was peated to a ridiculous 214.2 ppm.
Review #365 - Bruichladdich Octomore 14.2
14.2 was aged for 4 years in Oloroso sherry and Amarone wine casks, and then the 5th year was spent marrying in Pauillac wine casks.
Review #364 - SMWS 3.344 'Maritime Meandering' - Bowmore 18 Year
There's an unusual story behind this cask - this single malt was chosen by actor Neil Patrick Harris.
Review #363 - Bladnoch 10 Year Bourbon Expression
'Celebrating 200 Years' - that's the reason for this limited release version of Bladnoch's 10 year old single malt.
Review #362 - New Riff 8 Year Rye
This spirit was distilled in 2016 and possibly 2015, so this was some of the earliest whisky to come off of the stills after New Riff opened in 2014.