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Bearface 7 Year Old Triple Oak Canadian Whisky

Bearface 7 Year Old Triple Oak Canadian Whisky

Size: 0,75 l
(42.5% ABV)
$39.99
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  • BrandBearface
  • CategoryCanadian Whisky
  • CountryCanada
  • DistilleryBearface
  • Style Canadian Whisky
  • Alcohol42.5%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.

Where the Wild Whiskies Are.

In a small sea of ultra-traditional and historic Whisk(e)y producers, it's 'kinda' refreshing to discover a player who finds its identity elsewhere. In the vast North-Canadian wilderness, to be more specific - the Bear Country. Here we see a diversely-skilled team of passionate Whisky-crafters led by the Master Blender Andres Faustinelli. But the remote location with extreme climate conditions is only one part of the tasty equation. Her majesty Mother Nature gives way for the brand's unique processing called Elemental Aging. It refers to the maturation process where the hand-selected oak casks rest in a reused shipping container, thus enabling the intense marriage of Whisky and wood.

This beauty rests in 3 seats of casks for that complex character. It's aged for 7 years in French (ex-Bourbon) oak casks, then it goes resting into French oak wine Barrels, and after that in virgin Hungarian oak. It's a series that changes with every iteration, and that's what makes it so dramn intriguing! Savor this experimentation on a single-grain Corn Whisky. It's wild!

Flavor Spiral TM
  • sweet sweet
  • oak oak
  • gentle gentle
  • spicy spicy
  • woody woody
  • smooth smooth

Appearance / Color
A rich amber color.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Initially sweet-ish with a noticeable oak component.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Pretty gentle, nothing too hot. The sweetness sticks so does the wood.

Finish
The sweetness stays until the end, but the finish is on the complex side.
 

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Where the Wild Whiskies Are.

In a small sea of ultra-traditional and historic Whisk(e)y producers, it's 'kinda' refreshing to discover a player who finds its identity elsewhere. In the vast North-Canadian wilderness, to be more specific - the Bear Country. Here we see a diversely-skilled team of passionate Whisky-crafters led by the Master Blender Andres Faustinelli. But the remote location with extreme climate conditions is only one part of the tasty equation. Her majesty Mother Nature gives way for the brand's unique processing called Elemental Aging. It refers to the maturation process where the hand-selected oak casks rest in a reused shipping container, thus enabling the intense marriage of Whisky and wood.

This beauty rests in 3 seats of casks for that complex character. It's aged for 7 years in French (ex-Bourbon) oak casks, then it goes resting into French oak wine Barrels, and after that in virgin Hungarian oak. It's a series that changes with every iteration, and that's what makes it so dramn intriguing! Savor this experimentation on a single-grain Corn Whisky. It's wild!

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  • BrandBearface
  • CategoryCanadian Whisky
  • CountryCanada
  • DistilleryBearface
  • Style Canadian Whisky
  • Alcohol42.5%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.
Flavor Spiral TM
  • sweet sweet
  • oak oak
  • gentle gentle
  • spicy spicy
  • woody woody
  • smooth smooth

Appearance / Color
A rich amber color.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Initially sweet-ish with a noticeable oak component.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Pretty gentle, nothing too hot. The sweetness sticks so does the wood.

Finish
The sweetness stays until the end, but the finish is on the complex side.
 

Customer Reviews

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James
Started of nice, sweet and cin...

Started of nice, sweet and cinnamon, all downhill from there. The finish is Way to spicy almost peppery.

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Sophia
Quite sweet, tastes more like ...

Quite sweet, tastes more like a bourbon than a single malt whisky but lacks the smoothness of a nice bourbon. It is enjoyable but its not as good as a good single malt from Scotland or a good bourbon from the US so it's stuck somewhere in the middle being enjoyable if not remarkable.

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Jared
Best Canadian whiskey I have b...

Best Canadian whiskey I have bought yet