Everything about it is gross: the smell, the taste, the jelly seeping through white bread turned translucent with jelly leakage. This tastes like cough medicine for children, and not even in a peanut butter and chocolate flavor. Palate: What did you expect? I’m sorry to share the obvious: It tastes terrible. It smells like sticking your nose into a child’s plastic pumpkin after they return from trick-or-treating. Nose: This is stronnngggggg! In the sliver of time between the moment I uncorked that bottle, poured out a sample, and quickly slammed the cork back in, the whiskey managed to fill the room with the scent of fake flavors. Not as light as the Reese’s peanut butter cup this one is a little richer. And who does not like a satisfying thwack? In the bottle it is the color of the peanut butter inside a Trader Joe’s peanut butter cup. Vital stats: 66.6 proof Canadian whiskey with artificial flavors aged in Ogden, Utah about $19.99.Īppearance: Well, at least it uncorks with a satisfying thwack. Tasting Notes: Porter’s Imitation Peanut Butter Whiskey Porter’s Imitation Peanut Butter Whiskey (image via Carin Moonin) It will allow for a 10-fold increase in production in to address what the article referred to as “massive regional popularity.” The article goes on to say that this whiskey is the first expression released at their brand-new distillery, opened in April 2020. Bar Business Media last August wrote a detailed piece about Porter’s and highlighted the whiskey we review here: Porter’s Imitation Peanut Butter Whiskey. Porter’s Whiskeys are part of Ogden’s Own, an independently owned distillery based in Ogden Utah. According to our review, this product was released in response to customers asking, “When will you make a non-flavored whiskey?’ Last year, we reviewed a non-flavored whiskey of Porter’s-their small-batch rye, which is sourced from MGP but then aged and blended in Ogden, Utah–and gave it a decent rating. If I were to go solely by his severe stare, I’m guessing he did a bang-up job. The fellow depicted is Orrin Porter Rockwell, who served as a bodyguard of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. The label on Porter’s features an intense, terrifying man, just daring you to sample the whiskey and reveal what you actually think of it.
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