The Bourbon Review: Four Roses Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Review
Until today I only had one review of Four Roses here on Causeway Whiskey and it was their entry level bourbon (you can also watch that review here on my YouTube channel ) which I'd first tried in Spain in around 2010 and then revisited as I worked my way through some entry level bourbon's here in Florida. I remember at the time in Spain that I was quite impressed with the standard Four Roses, which on a subsequent visit to Spain led me to get a bottle of the Small Batch as the house whiskey for the week. As I dug a little deeper into the brand I was intrigued by how many variations of whiskey they can come up with through their use of two mash bills and five different yeast strains. They use a 4 letter code to track these styles O stands for Old Prentice, S for Straight Whiskey, V,K,O,Q,F for the yeast and B or E for the mashbill. According to their website the V strain of yeast will help provide delicate fruit flavours to the whiskey. I bought this in Fairley's Wines in...