![]() Not that we like spending lots of money on whiskey, but, you can't really get much cheaper than an $18 bottle of whiskey.īob: So once again, this is a non-age stated bourbon, meaning that when you pick up the bottle, there's not an age on it. And if that's going to break the bank for you, then perhaps whiskey is not the world that you should be inhabiting. This is $18 in the state of Ohio, so we are jumping up $3 from our Top Floor. I mean, it was really good given the price point.īrad: Yeah, and I'll just give the price here. And then we tried this Top Floor last week and at $15, you can't really do any better. We tried the original Benchmark way back in season one, and for $10 we said, okay, you could do worse. ![]() Brad, I got to say, man, I'm really enjoying this so far. So we're moving our way along, moving up by proof point. And this one comes in at a bold 90 proof.īob: Yeah, four proof points higher than last week's Benchmark Top Floor. Now Bob, this is the second expression of this five-tiered Benchmark lineup we are investigating. The following review is taken from our episode " Mystic River / Benchmark Small Batch." Click the link to listen to this review in audio format.īrad: Alright everybody, today we are talking about Benchmark Small Batch. After last week's Benchmark Top Floor impressed us at $15, we're looking for bigger an better things from this $18, 90-proof Buffalo trace bourbon. ![]() Today, we're reviewing Benchmark Small Batch, the second whiskey in the new collection of special-edition bourbons bearing the Benchmark name.
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