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Green River Straight Bourbon Detailed Review and Rating

Green River Straight Bourbon Detailed Review and Rating
Reader Rating4595 Votes
8.9
10

Green River Straight Bourbon

Green River Straight Bourbon is crafted on the historic Green River campus in Owensboro, Kentucky. With a storied past, this distillery has produced many brands over time, and recently acquired by Bardstown Bourbon Company. With expanded distribution to 25 states in 2023, let’s take a look at this famed bourbon.

Nose

A wealth of brown sugar and caramel scents push forward over an even sweeter underlay of crème brulée and butterscotch. These scents make their biggest impact as they combine, creating layers of sweet intensity. There’s a touch of corn that follows creating a solid bed for the sweet scents to lay on, before leather closes out the nose. It’s a relatively soft and gentle aroma that is surprisingly grounded despite its sweetness, yet it’s this sweetness that is the true highlight of the nose.

Palate

A mix of caramel cream candy and dark brown sugar begins the palate in a familiar place. Slowly, mixed nuts and dark fruit are added, before the sip turns decidedly herbal and floral. A very light oak base is ever present yet of little consequence. The palate is delivered with a silky smooth mouthfeel, which makes the bourbon drink extremely easy sipping overall. The palate doesn’t try to offend, or even challenge the drinker. Instead, it goes for pure drinkability with a flavor profile that is familiar with fleeting moments of herbal and floral curiosity.

Finish

The herbal and dark fruit notes of the palate carry over into the finish. Soon after, a layer of thick leather and mellow oak are added, before rye spice and pepper come barreling in. As with the palate, the finish stays manageable at all times, and its silky smoothness trails off thanks to a lingering roasted aftertaste.

Uniqueness

Being purchased by one of bourbon’s largest suppliers of bourbon for non-distiller producers (NDPs), Green River offers bourbon that tastes distinctly their own. Green River Bourbon has matured over the last few years, but compared to the batch I reviewed last year, they’re beginning to nail consistency within their production batches. While “smooth” is often a dirty word with bourbon enthusiasts, the larger bourbon-drinking community tends to use it extensively and often has a badge of honor for a bourbon that is above all else, highly drinkable. Green River Bourbon is a silky smooth bourbon and its sweet flavor profile certainly helps it appeal to a wide range of bourbon drinkers. On the backend of the palate, the bourbon also uniquely introduces soft herbal and floral elements that are much more uncommon than you may think. Transitioning to spice and a pop of heat on the finish is a classic contrasting move that works here as it usually does. Where many average tasting bourbons mainly focus only on vanilla, caramel, and oak as their core flavor profile, Green River moves beyond that, and while the bourbon can’t be called complex, it’s not simple, finding a happy place in between.

Value

At $35, Green River has established a magic price point that instantly gets their foot in the door. Its quality and mild uniqueness puts the bourbon in contention for someone’s everyday sipper. And its price instantly seals the deal.

Overall

An approachable smooth-sipping bourbon, Green River Bourbon seems to go out of its way to make you like it.

A couple of years ago when Green River first launched, they came across as another Johnny-come-lately. But over a short period of time and a mega buy-out from one of the most important suppliers in the sourced whiskey scene, Green River is impossible to ignore and foolish to overlook. Green River Bourbon doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but that’s not to say it  doesn’t have anything deliberately unique to offer either. It finds a happy middle ground that relishes in being approachable, easy-sipping, and value priced. Many experienced drinkers looking for a complex sip will likely not have a lot to grab a hold of, but there are plenty more bourbon drinkers looking for a reliable, everyday sipper that Green River Bourbon can easily slot into.

Green River Straight Bourbon Detailed Review and Rating
Green River Straight Bourbon Detailed Review and Rating
Bottle Info

Classification: Straight Bourbon

Company: Bardstown Bourbon Company

Distillery: Green River Distilling Co.

Release Date: Ongoing

Proof: 90

Age: NAS (Company press release states it’s aged more than 5 years)

Mashbill: 70% Corn, 21% Winter Rye, 9% Malted 2 and 6-Row Barley

Color: Chestnut

MSRP: $35 (2023)

Official Website

Reader Rating4595 Votes
8.9
10

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  1. After reading this review, I am intrigued by Green River Straight Bourbon’s combination of classic flavors like brown sugar and caramel with more unique notes of herbs and dark fruit. It seems like a well-balanced and smooth bourbon that would be enjoyable for a wide range of drinkers. I look forward to trying it for myself.

  2. Iv>

    I recently had the pleasure of trying Green River Straight Bourbon and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed. The nose was sweet and inviting, with layers of caramel and brown sugar. The palate was smooth and easy-sipping, with a unique combination of herbal and floral notes. The finish had a touch of heat and spice, adding depth to the overall experience. Overall, it’s a well-crafted bourbon with a distinct flavor profile that sets it apart from others on the market. I highly recommend giving it a try.

    Green River Straight Bourbon is a well-crafted bourbon with a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from others on the market. The sweet and inviting nose, smooth and easy-sipping palate, and touch of heat and spice on the finish make it a highly enjoyable bourbon. It’s definitely worth trying for any bourbon enthusiast or casual drinker looking for a quality and distinctive bourbon.

  3. Iv>

    Green River Straight Bourbon is a smooth and highly drinkable bourbon with a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from others. The caramel and sweet notes are perfectly balanced with herbal and floral elements, making it a delightfully complex but approachable bourbon. It’s easy to see why this bourbon has gained popularity and expanded distribution to 25 states.

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Written by Emma Jones

Emma Jones has been writing about the spirits industry for the past five years. She has a degree in journalism and has written for several publications. Emma is passionate about the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon, and loves to share her knowledge with her readers. She is an active member of the Bourbon Women Association and the Kentucky Distillers Association. Emma is also a frequent speaker at whiskey and bourbon events, and has been featured in several publications and podcasts. She is dedicated to educating her readers on the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon, and is always looking for new ways to share her knowledge.

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