The BIB is one of my favorite 1792 expressions. The 12 year beats it for me. I taste more of what you said than the tasting notes you read. Great video.
I wouldn't give to much weight to published tasting notes, as the blender's experience is much different from ours. They get the samples at barrel proof, and then add water which releases flavors and aromas in that moment. For us, the whiskey is proofed down prior to bottling, and those flavors and aromas don't necessarily make it into the bottle because they were released in the vatting. Another crisp and well edited video.👍
I wouldn't call 1792 BIB either bottom or top shelf...if there were four shelves, I would put it on the second shelf. Not saying it's bad at all, it's a pretty good pour. I like the 1792 Full Proof and 12 year even better.
1792 was the year Kentucky started, separating from Virginia to the east. I am a fan of spending $21 to $37 a bottle, but $42 a bottle is not too much more although I have not tried this one yet. I am a fan of 90 to 100 proof, because it lowers the price other than Benchmark Full Proof at 125 proof that I bought a bottle of to try but was underwhelmed by it.
That’s a great bottle🥃🥃😊
Love the 1792 offerings. I have a 1792 Single Barrel store pick and a 1792 Full Proof that are fantastic. My favorite is the 1792 Twelve Year. 🥃
The BIB is one of my favorite 1792 expressions. The 12 year beats it for me. I taste more of what you said than the tasting notes you read. Great video.
That 1792 BIB is the truth… awesome review.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers🥃🥃🥃🥃
Thanks for watching!
I wouldn't give to much weight to published tasting notes, as the blender's experience is much different from ours. They get the samples at barrel proof, and then add water which releases flavors and aromas in that moment. For us, the whiskey is proofed down prior to bottling, and those flavors and aromas don't necessarily make it into the bottle because they were released in the vatting.
Another crisp and well edited video.👍
Thank you for all your support!
1792 is good , I'am still looking for Sweet Wheat and 12 year .... Thanks
I wouldn't call 1792 BIB either bottom or top shelf...if there were four shelves, I would put it on the second shelf. Not saying it's bad at all, it's a pretty good pour. I like the 1792 Full Proof and 12 year even better.
1792 was the year Kentucky started, separating from Virginia to the east. I am a fan of spending $21 to $37 a bottle, but $42 a bottle is not too much more although I have not tried this one yet. I am a fan of 90 to 100 proof, because it lowers the price other than Benchmark Full Proof at 125 proof that I bought a bottle of to try but was underwhelmed by it.