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Jan 9, 2026
A Deep Dive into Westland American Oak and 1792 Bourbon

13. A Deep Dive into Westland American Oak and 1792 Bourbon

Pour yourself a glass and buckle up, because this episode of Bourbon with the Boys took us on a flavorful, laughter-filled journey through some seriously enjoyable whiskeys. Broadcasting from Tom’s new shop (shoutout to By Tomcat for hosting and for th...

Pour yourself a glass and buckle up, because this episode of Bourbon with the Boys took us on a flavorful, laughter-filled journey through some seriously enjoyable whiskeys. Broadcasting from Tom’s new shop (shoutout to By Tomcat for hosting and for the killer swag potential!), the crew dived into tastings, tales, and, of course, a few good-natured roasts. Westland American Oak: Sweet, Smooth, and Surprisingly Versatile The star of the evening was the Westland American Oak, an American single malt that got the Boys’ palates buzzing. Aged for three years in new American oak barrels, this whiskey brought flavors of cherry, caramel, and a subtle dark chocolate bitterness that sparked some lively debate. Is it sweet? Is it bitter? Opinions varied, but one thing’s for sure—it’s a great gateway whiskey for those looking to dip their toes into the world of single malts. The unanimous takeaway? It’s the kind of pour you could easily enjoy neat, or even as an unexpected addition to dessert (ice cream, anyone?). At around $60 a bottle, it’s worth adding to your collection. Cheers to the Special Tactics Training Squadron (STTS) for gifting this gem and trusting the Boys to give it a thorough (and fun) review! 1792 Small Batch: A High-Rye Classic with a Kentucky Hug Next up was the 1792 Small Batch Bourbon, a high-rye bourbon with a bold personality and a price tag that won’t break the bank. While the ethanol-forward profile wasn’t for everyone, its vanilla, caramel, and rye spice notes kept things interesting. At under $30 a bottle, it’s a solid option for bourbon fans who enjoy a bit of heat and don’t mind a punchy kick. Skyler summed it up best: “Good for the price, but not a daily drinker.” And hey, if you’re into rye’s signature spice, this one’s right up your alley. Shoutouts, Smiles, and Bourbon Love This episode wasn’t just about sipping and critiquing—it was also about celebrating the small things that make life enjoyable. From Tom and Kat’s new shop space to the STTS crew tuning in and supporting, it was clear the Boys love a good excuse to connect with their community (especially if bourbon is involved). There was even a call-to-action for listeners: want your whiskey featured on the show? Send a bottle! You’ll get a shoutout, and maybe even a guest spot (but no promises about the mic being on). Final Thoughts If this episode proved anything, it’s that the Boys know how to turn a casual whiskey tasting into an experience packed with laughs, insight, and just the right amount of chaos. Whether you’re a whiskey aficionado or just along for the ride, there’s something for everyone in every pour—and every episode. Tune in next time as the Boys take their show on the road, sip something new, and continue their quest to find the perfect bourbon… all while keeping things hilariously off the rails. Share Tweet Share
Dec 18, 202460:53
A Deep Dive into Wild Turkey 101

12. A Deep Dive into Wild Turkey 101

Welcome back to another episode of Bourbon with the Boys, brought to you by B-Team Promotions. In today’s episode, the crew dives into the classic Wild Turkey 101, a bourbon that has stood the test of time. Join us as we explore its history,

Welcome back to another episode of Bourbon with the Boys, brought to you by B-Team Promotions. In today’s episode, the crew dives into the classic Wild Turkey 101, a bourbon that has stood the test of time. Join us as we explore its history, flavor profile, and why it remains a staple in the bourbon community. The Origins of Wild Turkey 101 Wild Turkey 101 has been a beloved bourbon since its inception. Here are some key points about its history: * Established: Wild Turkey has roots dating back to 1855. * Name Origin: The bourbon got its name in 1940 during a hunting trip when distillery executives shared their bourbon while hunting wild turkey. * Master Distiller: Jimmy Russell, the longest-tenured active master distiller, has been with Wild Turkey for over 60 years, showcasing the brand’s dedication to quality. Flavor Profile The boys took a moment to savor the aroma and taste of Wild Turkey 101. Here’s what they discovered: Initial Impressions * Aroma: A delightful blend of toasted oak, vanilla, and baking spices. The ethanol presence is noticeable, indicative of its 101 proof. * Taste: The flavor is rich with baking spices and a pronounced rye presence, balanced by notes of oak and a hint of sweetness. Tasting Notes * Nose: Vanilla, toasted oak, and a hint of cinnamon. * Palate: Sweetness from the corn, with a robust oak and baking spice character. * Finish: A bold spice with a quick fade of vanilla and oak, making it an ideal candidate for cocktails. Why Wild Turkey 101 Stands Out In a market filled with high-end bourbons, Wild Turkey 101 remains accessible: * Price Point: Typically priced between $25 to $30, it offers great value for quality bourbon. * Availability: Wild Turkey 101 is widely available across the U.S., making it easy to find for bourbon enthusiasts and newcomers alike. A Bourbon for Every Occasion The crew discussed how Wild Turkey 101 fits into various drinking scenarios: * Cocktails: Perfect for an Old Fashioned—just add a sugar cube, bitters, and ice. * Casual Sipping: Great for sipping around a bonfire or enjoying on a cool evening. Conclusion: Should You Try Wild Turkey 101? The boys rated Wild Turkey 101, and opinions varied: * Bobby: 4 out of 5 stars—“A classic bourbon that reminds me of home.” * Jim: 2.5 to 3 stars—“Not a daily drinker but respectable for its price.” * Skylar: 4 stars—“Comforting and simple, perfect for a casual setting.” Overall, Wild Turkey 101 is a bourbon that deserves a spot in your liquor cabinet. Whether you’re a seasoned bourbon drinker or just starting, it offers a straightforward yet enjoyable experience. Share Tweet Share
Aug 29, 202427:27