Balcones Baby Blue Review

And so we have followed suite in this review. That first whiskey was balcones baby blue.


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Tasted blind, it's hard to pick this one out as a young whiskey by its nose.

Balcones baby blue review. Following the vanilla are some notes of dried corn, fresh pastries, caramel and an. Finishes moderately with another hit of bananas foster alongside vanilla. Specifically, they are using blue corn — a variety of corn that is grown specifically in the southwestern united states and native to texas.

Balcones baby blue corn whisky. Intentionally youthful, baby blue captures the essence of this prized corn with a round nuttiness, roasted overtones and refined complexity. The balcones baby blue is marketed as a corn whiskey, and fittingly enough corn is the only item on the ingredients list.

Located in waco, tx, their operation began with the refurbishing of an old industrial space. The palate is thick with apples, cream, and baked spiced butter. Nose vanilla comes shouting out first.

Aged at least 6 months in oak. The mouthfeel is viscous with a soft finish. Not the imitation vanilla that you sometimes get in corn whiskey, but real vanilla bean vanilla and it's amazing.

When we first tried this we thought it was wonderful, though very different. The first texas whiskey on the market since prohibition, baby blue is crafted from roasted blue corn. The starchy character ("white dog," in the parlance) is overpowering on the nose alone, with a huge, grainy body and a finish redolent of petrol.

The whiskey is named for its mash bill and it's aging. These days it's become a firm favourite, along with the rest of the craft distillery's fantastic releases. Balcones and founder chip tate parted ways in 2014 amid great contention, yet the creativity and commitment of the distillery appears undiminished as their offerings expand.

Aging used 5 gallon barrels; At the time, it was an almost revolutionary whiskey release, and even by modern standards it has some novel elements to it. I actually reviewed an earlier incarnation (and probably a younger whisky as well) all the way back in december 2012 (see old review in norwegian here ).

Aromas of cream corn,vanilla,toffee, cinnamon,nutmeg, wild flower honey,and milk chocolate is a preview of the taste sensations to follow.the entry is warming with palate of tropical fruit,dried apricot,sweet black tea with hint of lemon. Balcones baby blue corn whisky review. Balcones distillery began distilling in 2009 in waco, tx and today produces quite a few different spirits.

It is released young and youthful. This is a corn whisky made from roasted heirloom blue corn. Intentionally youthful, baby blue captures the essence of this prized corn with a round nuttiness, roasted overtones and refined complexity.

Balcones baby blue corn whisky 750ml march 1, 2021 february 28, 2021 buffalojern booze , spirits there's a go to market strategy which states that if you aren't the best, you better be first. This is the first texan whisky, as well as being the first whisky to be distilled from blue corn! (side note, something about this type of arrangement "feels.

The first whiskey to be tasted is balcones baby blue, which is the entry level whiskey, made with atole, a roasted blue corn meal. Founded in 2008, with operations commencing in 2009, balcones distilling claims the mantle of first texas whiskey on the market since prohibition. Balcones baby blue, nas, 46 %.

This rich and oily maize adds new sophistication to the corn whisky tradition while keeping the freshness and verve of classic american distilling. Today's review is of balcones baby blue corn whisky, which is made from roasted blue corn (i'm not sure where they get the name baby blue from though), and bottled at 92 proof after being aged at least 6 months in oak. Overall, it's still not my favorite whiskey in the world, but baby blue is, at present, the best it's ever been.

The balcones baby blue is their flagship, derived from the blue corn native to the state. Balcones say this is the first texas whisky on the market since prohibition. Balcones (waco, texas) this whiskey is made from double distilled heirloom blue corn, matured in used 5 gallon casks for a limited time.

Balcones baby blue corn whisky / january 14, 2019 by jason hambrey. I really do appreciate when distilleries alter their grain bill to include local. Baby blue corn whisky bottling note.

Balcones baby blue whisky (our review) overall assessment. A true texas original that we are delighted to share with the world. There are hints of vanilla and caramel under distinct oak and sawdust notes.

Balcones is the first whiskey to be legally distilled in texas, and tends to be corn whiskies instead of bourbon and ryes. Rumour has it that balcones baby blue will be released also on the norwegian market shortly.


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