Balcones Baby Blue Review. The distillery’s first two products — balcones baby blue corn whisky, and an odd offshoot, balcones rumble — are reviewed below. Balcones’ blue corn offerings are as follows:
Balcones Baby Blue Whisky Third Base Market & Spirits from thirdbasemarketandspirits.com
I think it has been getting better as the years go on. When we first tried this we thought it was wonderful, though very different. They also make a version named baby blue aged for 4 months in miniature new oak barrels, and bottled at 46% abv.
They Also Make A Version Named Baby Blue Aged For 4 Months In Miniature New Oak Barrels, And Bottled At 46% Abv.
This rich and oily maize adds new sophistication to the corn whisky tradition, while keeping the freshness and verve of classic american distilling. Aged at least 6 months in oak. The first texas whisky on the market since prohibition, baby blue is crafted from roasted heirloom blue corn.
The Whiskey Is Named For Its Mash Bill And It’s Aging.
Baby blue, true blue 100, true blue cask strength, and the subject of this review —texas blue corn bourbon. At the time, it was an almost revolutionary whiskey release, and even by modern standards it has some novel elements to it. The distillery’s first two products — balcones baby blue corn whisky, and an odd offshoot, balcones rumble — are reviewed below.
A True Texas Original That We Are Delighted To Share With The World.
Cheers.⠀ ⠀ @smithandvine a post shared by balcones distilling (@balconesdistilling) on jul 4, 2020 at 8:14am pdt Baby blue corn whisky bottling note. As a corn whisky it must be at least 80% corn in the mash bill, but.
The Roasted Blue Corn Mash Gives The Whiskey A Flavor That’s Reminiscent Of Other The Corn Whiskeys Like Mellow Corn Or Platte Valley, But Amped Up And Delivered With A Punch And A Twist.
Intentionally youthful, baby blue captures the essence of this prized corn with a round nuttiness, roasted overtones and refined. This is the same juice as the baby blue. For me, i use baby blue more in cocktails.
Balcones Baby Blue, Nas, 46 %.
That first whiskey was balcones baby blue. Balcones say this is the first texas whisky on the market since prohibition. Balcones is a craft distillery in waco texas that has been producing “whisky” since 2008.
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