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Steph Curry’s New Bourbon: A Workmanlike Whiskey with the Seth Curry Touch – Robb Report

Steph Curry’s New Bourbon: A Workmanlike Whiskey with the Seth Curry Touch – Robb Report

Introducing Steph Curry’s New Bourbon

Stephen Curry, a name synonymous with breathtaking basketball feats and stellar athleticism, has traded in his high-tops for a bourbon glass. Yes, you heard it right! The NBA dynamo has added another feather to his cap: distilling bourbon. While Steph is well-regarded for his lightening quick three-point shots, his recently launched bourbon draws parallels to his brother, Seth Curry’s, consistent yet understated basketball prowess. But hey, they don’t say whiskey is a drink for the patient for nothing.

Let’s Unveil The Bourbon:

Steph Curry’s new bourbon goes by the name Sweet July, named after Ayesha Curry’s (his beloved spouse) lifestyle brand. This bourbon, like its namesake, promises a smooth and sweet-savoring experience, designed to slow things down and encourage you to savor each moment, like a “sweet July” afternoon.

A Shot that Scores:

While Steph Curry’s three-pointers gracefully glide through the hoop, his newest venture, Sweet July, similarly aims to gently glide down your throat. It’s a bourbon that aims to register on your palate like a Steph shot, bolstered by a chorus of smooth subtleties. Sweet July has a distinctly caramelized character, a dash of treacle sweetness followed by the faintest whisper of smoke.

How Does it Compare to Brother Seth’s Performance?

Well, if Steph’s three-point-shooting prowess was distilled into a drink it would hit you with that sudden, rocketing rush of intense flavor. Where Seth Curry, however, truly shines is his consistency and reliability – not unlike a good bourbon. Seth may not always make headlines like his older brother, but he certainly delivers. Whether it’s providing steady support from the baseline or popping up with a string of alley-oops, Seth stands as an incredibly dependable force on the court. Similarly, Sweet July has a mellow, steady fire that burns brightly in your insides but doesn’t kick too hard – the bourbon equivalent to Seth’s baseline jumpers, if you will.

Quality That Favors the Patient:

Like Seth, this whiskey doesn’t aim for grandiose gestures or flashy bursts—rather, it favors the patient, those willing to spend time in its company. It’s quietly fantastic, with a surprisingly layered depth of flavors that you would miss out on if you gulped it down. The more you sip on it, discover those subtle notes, and take your time to let it wash over your senses, the more you’ll appreciate the depth and complexity of the flavors at play.

Pre-Bottled Mixers – A Slam Dunk:

Steph’s bourbon also has an ace up its sleeve. Sweet July also offers pre-bottled mixers that marry perfectly with the bourbon to make holiday entertaining stress-free and extra flavorful.

In Conclusion:

Steph Curry has carefully crafted a bourbon that echoes his brother Seth’s game on the court—it’s steady, assured, and becomes more impressive the more you examine it. Sweet July is, undoubtedly, a bourbon worth savoring. Much like the underappreciated brilliance of Seth Curry, it reminds us that whiskey’s charm often lies in its subtlety rather than its flair.

So, all you bourbon and basketball fans out there, why not pick up a bottle of Sweet July and take a moment to savor, appreciate, and cherish the under-the-radar brilliance of this bourbon. After all, good things indeed come to those who wait!

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  1. It’s intriguing to see a basketball legend like Steph Curry venture into the world of whiskey and collaborate with Four Roses Bourbon. I’m curious about the flavor profile of his exclusive Four Roses Bourbon and the influence his brother Seth Curry had on its development. As a fan of both basketball and fine spirits, I’m definitely looking forward to trying this “workmanlike” whiskey.

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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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