Kooper Family Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Sherry Casks (8 Years)
A review of Kooper Family Whiskey’s 8 year straight bourbon finished in Sherry casks. A Texas-aged, limited release with layered dark fruit and spice.
Ironroot Republic Saints Alley – The Herald Cigar Blend
Ironroot Republic’s Saints Alley The Herald Cigar Blend is a limited-edition bourbon blend aged 10 years and finished in Armagnac and sherry casks. Bottled at 114 proof, this rich, contemplative whiskey was designed to pair with a cigar, offering layered notes of toasty oak, dark fruit, spice, and a long, lingering finish.
Cellar Reserve – Triple Cask Finish (Edition 25)
Dark, brooding, and layered, Cellar Reserve Edition 25 leans hard into cocoa, tobacco, and stewed cherry, carried by a trio of wine cask finishes. Rich, expressive, and dangerously drinkable at 107 proof, this is one that keeps pulling you back to the glass.
Disclaimer: Let’s be real—if I wrote these straight from my brain, you’d be knee-deep in whiskey nerd tangents, bad analogies, and a tasting note that somehow compares bourbon to a raccoon in a dumpster. AI helps me clean that up so you actually make it to the end of the article. The whiskey love (and the questionable humor) are 100% mine.