Whisky Tuesdays

Bond Lillard

Bond & Lillard
Price: $49.99
ABV: 45%
Reviewed: August 1, 2017

Intangibles

Limited edition, batch 1 Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey Anderson County, KY Slogan --> "Mutual confidence in each other's judgement and integrity linked the hearts of these Two Sturdy Men" Real delicacy of flavor It bears no equal Beauty in the sparkle Superiority in strength Highly revered and awarded the Grand Prize at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair 100 Proof Topper - Cork Decanted for 1 week* *We believe it had no effect on the flavor, but the decanter is cool

Reviews

Jeff

4/10

The whisky boasts some great intangibles, and it has all the build up of an expensive limited batch whisky. The price was a lot to ask for such a small bottle, a usual indication of quality small batch bourbon, unfortunately that was not the case here. The smell is harsh, the aftertaste more so. The only redeeming quality of this whisky was the smooth feel on the tongue. Unfortunately for me, that was just not enough. I give it a 4/10 Other Stuff Today during our review period, we played NHL 17 online and finished with a record of 3-0-1. We started a new trend of playing retro games afterward, and we booted up my old Sega Genesis attempting to beat some of the older games from our youth. We managed to complete The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers in just one night. If you have any games to suggest to us, shoot us an email and we'll give it a shot. Class Games Beaten: The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

Tay

6.5/10

It was good, but not my favorite. Spicy; it commands the entirety of the tongue, but didn't seem to become any less abusive as time went on. I have to hand it to the Whisky Barons of Anderson County: they do have a good product worthy of the Grand Prize**, I just think they have more competition today. I will say for certain that it did link the hearts of JMac and myself, two sturdy men. All in all, I give it a modest 6.5/10 **Editor's Note: Advertising the 1904 victory is like PBR advertising winning the blue ribbon in 1893, who the hell cares.

Overall Rating

5.3/10