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Review of High n’ Wicked Cask Strength Whiskey

Review of High n’ Wicked Cask Strength Whiskey
Reader Rating9784 Votes
9.6
10

High n’ Wicked Cask Strength

High n’ Wicked describes itself as “an importer and specialty bottler of exceptional whiskies.” The company was founded by L. Lyons Brown, III and Kevin E. Sachs in 2019, both of whom were former Brown-Forman senior executives. The company is extremely transparent in the fact that they source their whiskey, but also in listing many of the details a consumer would be interested in knowing about the whiskey they are purchasing, down to the style of mash, barrel char, and type of still that was used to distill the whiskey.

Nose

Roasted marshmallow | Hint of berries | Burnt oak | Touch of caramel | Earthy undertone | Surprisingly light for the proof

Palate
Review of High n’ Wicked Cask Strength Whiskey
Review of High n’ Wicked Cask Strength Whiskey
Bottle Info

Classification: Straight Bourbon

Company: Altamar Brands

Distillery: Sourced from an undisclosed Kentucky distillery(ies)

Release Date: December 2022

Proof: 125.2

Age: 5 Years

Mashbill: 51% Corn, 39% Rye, 10% Malted Barley

Color: Bright Copper

MSRP: $90 (2022)

Official Website

Reader Rating9784 Votes
9.6
10

4 Comments

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  1. H3>
    The whiskey tastes amazing! It is well-balanced, with a nice blend of sweet and smokey flavors. The high proof adds a nice kick without overpowering the other flavors. Highly recommend giving it a try.

    The High n’ Wicked Cask Strength whiskey is a must-try for any whiskey enthusiast. The company’s transparency and attention to detail in sourcing their whiskey adds to the appeal, and the nose and palate deliver a well-balanced and delicious experience. Highly recommended.

  2. H3>

    High n’ Wicked Cask Strength has a complex yet balanced flavor profile with impressive depth and character. The roasted marshmallow and burnt oak notes are reminiscent of a campfire, while the hint of berries and caramel add a touch of sweetness. The earthy undertone adds a unique dimension to the whiskey, making it an enjoyable and interesting sip. Despite its high proof, the whiskey is surprisingly light and smooth. Overall, it’s a great option for those looking for a cask strength whiskey with layers of flavor and a smooth finish.

    This review highlights the impressive flavor profile and transparency of High n’ Wicked Cask Strength whiskey. The use of specific details, such as the founders’ background and the whiskey’s mash, barrel char, and still type, adds credibility to the company and the product. Overall, it seems like a top-notch option for whiskey lovers to try.

  3. H3>

    The Palate section must be completed by the customer.

    I love that High n’ Wicked is transparent about sourcing their whiskey and includes detailed information about the production process. It shows their commitment to providing quality and unique products to consumers. The nose description of this particular cask strength whiskey sounds intriguing and I am eager to try it for myself.

  4. H3>

    Creamy vanilla |

    I appreciate the transparency and attention to detail shown by High n’ Wicked in their sourcing and production methods. The varied flavor notes in the nose and palate description sound intriguing and I would definitely give this whiskey a try.

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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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