new flavour/brand of Tennessee Bourbon ?
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new flavour/brand of Tennessee Bourbon ?
I found a new brand of a Tennessee Bourbon whiskey the other day. I found it here. I don't know whether there's a full range or not, but the label says that packed in Canada for Swish Barrel Products, Fairfax VA 22033 it's mixed with 750ml's of the usual spirit i.e. shine/neutral/vodka etc for best results, stored in charred oak for 2 to 4 weeks.
I've not mixed it yet so don't know what it's like. Only it wasn't cheap i.e. instead of the usual £1.20 to about £1.50 range for prestige flavourings it was £3.99 (I think). So it better be good otherwise they won't be selling any more to me........

I've not mixed it yet so don't know what it's like. Only it wasn't cheap i.e. instead of the usual £1.20 to about £1.50 range for prestige flavourings it was £3.99 (I think). So it better be good otherwise they won't be selling any more to me........
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Phantom - Master Distiller

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Re: new flavour/brand of Tennessee Bourbon ?
Well I've tried a couple of different ones, my favourite being the Still Spirits Classic Tennessee Sour Mash one. Damn I can drink that by the bottle.
This one showed up on the listing while I was digging around for some White Rum/Bacardi type clone flavouring.
I'll just add some of the toasted French oak chips I've got to sub for the barrel mentioned......
This one showed up on the listing while I was digging around for some White Rum/Bacardi type clone flavouring.
I'll just add some of the toasted French oak chips I've got to sub for the barrel mentioned......
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Re: new flavour/brand of Tennessee Bourbon ?
Dunno, because they seem to work with my smart phone browser, yet posting the link earlier had to be done manually, so I don't know if jimmy has some stuff to work on or not.....
As for the sugar content you allude to Aidan, well in my case I don't expect the essences to be exact clones, just similar enough to be drinkable is good enough in my book.......
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