1792 Full Proof Single Barrel Bourbon (Neat Drinker’s Association and QBB Pick) Quick Review
A quick review of the NDA pick of 1792 Full Proof
A quick review of the NDA pick of 1792 Full Proof
Too young to be called “Old Bones,” Backbone slaps the word “Almost” on the label and calls it a day
Exploring 3 different Kentucky-sourced bourbons come from
The entry point of the 1792 brand
Losing its Bottled In Bond designation (and 6 year age statement), is Very Old Barton still the darling of the bottom shelf?
Almost all versions of 1792 can come in a single barrel pick, so what makes this one different?
Just how much more rye is in this?
Total Wine’s sourced 12 year bourbon label takes on its own sibling from Barton. Who wins?
Barton releases it’s 7th release under the 1792 line of products. But does a Bottled In Bond product stand out?
Is there an alternative out there to the elusive Weller 12 year?
Thanks Jim Murray, now we’ll never be able to find these store picks again.
Jeffers Creek uses the same bottle that old-style Weller used. What could go wrong?
Basically the same bourbon, but at two wildly different price points.