Early Times Bottled in Bond Bourbon review: A bottom-shelf whiskey brand reveals a legitimate value bourbon. whiskey cocktails
Put simply, if you’re a regular Early Times consumer, we assume you’re using it for cheap mixed drinks.
Of note is the fact that this does indeed come from Brown-Forman’s Shively, KY distillery, which has often been called the Early Times distillery in the past, despite the fact that it has also produced other Brown-Forman brands like Old Forester and Woodford Reserve. The Early Times mashbill, however, is indeed distinct, being lower in rye than the 18% cited for Old Forester or Early Times.
On the nose, this certainly presents a classic bourbon bouquet on first pass. I get peanut brittle and nougat, with slight brown sugar, hints of rye spice, sawdust, mint and no shortage of ethanol. This is slightly boozy on the nose, and still feels perhaps a tad on the young side, but it’s certainly far more exciting than the brand’s flagship “Kentucky whisky.”
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