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Shackleton Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (C+)

Scotch : blended – This has a weird aftertaste, a lot like that of an Italian dried sausage, but without … More

blended, scotch

Sexton Single Malt (C+/B-)

Irish Whiskey – A decent Irish single malt, not exceptional; the bottle might look cool, but it is impossible to … More

Irish

Sagamore Spirit Rye (B+)

Rye – Maryland rye has a different taste. It’s more rye than a normal rye, great for mixed drinks. Dirty … More

rye

Russell’s 10 year Bourbon (B)

Bourbon – Good for price, not as good as Maker’s 46. Maker’s 46 was a benchmark for a while until … More

bourbon

Rogue Spirits (C+/B-)

Bourbon – The Rogue bourbon is weird. It’s salty, like a Scotch, but kind of sweet like a bourbon with … More

bourbon

Redemption Wheated Bourbon (A/A-)

Wheated Bourbon – I know this is a sourced base, and I dislike that as much as the next guy, … More

bourbon, wheated

Redbreast 15 (A-)

Irish Whiskey – My general favorite Irish whiskey.

Irish

Red Breast 12 cask strength (B-/C+)

Irish Whiskey – I bought this before the normal 12, so I can only compare it to the 15. It’s … More

Irish

Rebel Yell (B-)

Bourbon – Okay for price.

bourbon

Rabbit Hole Kentucky Straight Rye (C+)

Rye – 95% rye, but just another nondescript rye. Good caramel smell with subtle citrus hints, but you really forget … More

rye

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