Honeoye Falls Red Saw Rye Batch 1
Type: American Grain A decent start that showed some hope.
A decent start that showed some hope.
An interesting and dangerously easy to drink young smoked whiskey.
Interesting whiskey with malty chocolate overtones to it.
A failed experiment in my opinion
One of the best four grain whiskies we have had.
An excellent rye white whiskey, and a great Samogon type spirit also for those of you looking for a lot more flavor in a white spirits that is not corn based.
A touch more oily or buttery than the last few releases with pronounced Spanish cedar and oak notes to it.
One of the best buys in bourbon right now. Yes, it is a relatively mass-produced whiskey, but it is a nicely done barrel-proof release of good bourbon to start with and the price/value ratio is a lot higher than a lot of newer craft whiskies that frankly are not as good – especially for the money.
An altogether much drier version than the A120 Release.
Recommend you go out and buy this one. Develops some interesting brandy-like characteristics upon slight dilution with water from barrel proof.
An excellent batch to kick off the new year! A touch higher proof than the last but very harmonious and some good depth to it.
It is very rare for us to chose a distiller twice in a row to have a product as spirits of the month but Last Shot Distilling has come out with another great product
Amazing stuff for a 1 year old whiskey- Drinks like a much older Macallan or Redbreast
Possibly one of the best bourbons to come out of New York State so far, by a distillery you probably never heard of.
An outstanding whiskey for a young small barrel bourbon from a distillery barely older than it is .
A lovely, full on malted grain whiskey reminiscent of Japanese and Irish Whiskies and also of fine Vieux system Genever .
Winner of Master Distiller “World War of Whiskey” and Chris was named Master Distiller for this one.
Masterfully done, delicious white whiskey. One of the best we have ever had.
Excellent Cask Strength Whiskey – and maybe a gateway Cask Strength for Novices/
An excellent Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey from on of Our Favorite Brewers ( they make outstanding beer too !)
A full but gentle Irish whiskey-type malt whiskey with a full-grain palate.
Old style, slightly rough and young tasting. Decent and cheap enough for the money.
A real man or womans rye whiskey, full of grain, a bit of fire and a lot of spice. Nicely done!
A bit overdone in the char department for me. Not a fan.
Interesting Wheat Whiskey with a particularly heavy barrel char.
Much like your favorite old uncle very interesting , charming, and a touch of eccentric in many interesting ways but not so odd that you avoid them but rather seek out their company.
A Damn Manly kind of whiskey.Large, intense, and worth getting to know. A man or a woman who wants to try a old school rye needs to try this one.
A lean, dry as dust whiskey not without its charms. Not your average young bourbon.
Red Saw Rye Batch 13 which is the first sample of their 30 gallon barrel ryes. It is a significant departure from the younger expressions with the rye/oak ratio being in more balance.
An interesting milestone in their evolution. Read More …
A very nice Pennsylvania Rye, drier and more spare than other types of rye. Price is excellent for the quality
A really outstanding beer derived type of whiskey with a truly lovely taste of pleasant citrusy and piney hops – not the usual rancid tom cat piss smell you get from some hops. A crossover whiskey from the beer and hops making for an extremely drinkable whiskey. Slap a nipple on the bottle and send me to bed.