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Orphan Barrel Whoop & Holler 28 Year Whiskey
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$1,299.99
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Orphan Barrel Whoop & Holler 28 Year Whiskey
Distilled and aged at George Dickel Distillery in Cascade Hollow, Tennessee, Whoop & Holler is a 28 year old, making it the oldest installment in the Orphan Barrel series to date. Made using a sugar maple charcoal filtration, and with the staple Dickel mashbill of 84% corn, 8% rye and 8% malted barley.
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Orphan Barrel Whoop & Holler 28 Year | 84 Proof
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Reviews (7)
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Waardering 5.00 op 5 gebaseerd op 7 klantbeoordelingen
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7 beoordelingen voor Orphan Barrel Whoop & Holler 28 Year Whiskey
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Kendall Hinst –
Complex and warming, but the oak is a bit overpowering. Worth sampling before committing to a bottle.
Sul Lee –
Very balanced, with nice sweetness on the finish. Perfect for special occasions.
Clint Hodge –
A pleasant surprise! Oak and spice dominate, but there’s enough sweetness to keep it interesting.
Karrie Rubke –
It’s a good bourbon but lacks the punch I was expecting. A bit bland on the palate.
Jared Knapp –
Fantastic nose, but the mouthfeel was underwhelming. Glad I tried it, but wouldn’t buy again.
Moshe Rubin –
The depth of flavor is impressive, especially for an aged bourbon. Definitely recommend for enthusiasts.
Richard Litofsky –
More oak than I prefer, but the hints of vanilla and spice are delightful. Not my favorite in the series.