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Cleveland Black Reserve American Bourbon Whiskey

Cleveland Black Reserve American Bourbon Whiskey

Size: 0,75 l
(50.0% ABV)
$46.99
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  • BrandCleveland Whiskey
  • CategoryBourbon
  • CountryUnited States
  • RegionOhio
  • DistilleryCleveland Whiskey
  • Style Bourbon
  • Maturation New charred oak barrels
  • Alcohol50.0%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.

A Bourbon youngster that shines beyond its years.

The only thing younger than Cleveland Distillery is its Whiskey. You see, Tom Lix — a serial tech entrepreneur — figured out how to "age" Whiskey faster. As you might expect, the exact process is proprietary. But it starts with mashing and distilling American Whiskey the old fashioned way. That Whiskey is aged in new charred oak barrels for a little while — then things get crazy. The barrel is cut into pieces and placed WITH the Whiskey in a special pressurization chamber that increases and decreases the pressure. Pretty darn slick!

All that technology makes the wood "breathe" the distilled Spirit in and out. This pressure-finishing process lasts about a week and mimics the natural, seasonal aging process that normally takes years. What you end up with is a Bourbon that tastes like it is much older than it is. Cleveland Whiskey was founded in 2014 and sold its first finished bottles just a few months later. And they are ramping up production.

The really crazy thing is that the process works. Cleveland Black Reserve is a very solid outpouring. It’s amazing what a little technology can do! The Black Reserve is the second offering out of Cleveland Whiskey. It ages conventionally in the barrel for a full six months before it enters their Amazing High-Pressure Whiskey Time Machine. This "real-time" gives it the color and some of the flavor. Then the contraption finishes the job.

If you are a Bourbon aficionado, you probably want to give this one a try. Do your own blind taste test. We would put it side by side with Maker’s Mark… or better still, because the Black Reserve has a 50% ABV, or pour it next to Knob Creek. Then close your eyes and sip away. You will be amazed at how this youngster has matured beyond its years. This technology has potential... now who would mind more "aged" Whiskey produced faster!

Flavor Spiral TM
  • sweet sweet
  • caramel caramel
  • spicy spicy
  • sweet vanilla sweet vanilla
  • oak oak
  • fruit fruit
  • honey honey
  • rye rye
  • port port
Appearance / Color
Warm Copper    
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Vanilla and sweet toffee  
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Cracker Jacks and oak with a decent amount of heat. 
 
Finish 
Long, a bit spicy with a trailing oakiness.

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A Bourbon youngster that shines beyond its years.

The only thing younger than Cleveland Distillery is its Whiskey. You see, Tom Lix — a serial tech entrepreneur — figured out how to "age" Whiskey faster. As you might expect, the exact process is proprietary. But it starts with mashing and distilling American Whiskey the old fashioned way. That Whiskey is aged in new charred oak barrels for a little while — then things get crazy. The barrel is cut into pieces and placed WITH the Whiskey in a special pressurization chamber that increases and decreases the pressure. Pretty darn slick!

All that technology makes the wood "breathe" the distilled Spirit in and out. This pressure-finishing process lasts about a week and mimics the natural, seasonal aging process that normally takes years. What you end up with is a Bourbon that tastes like it is much older than it is. Cleveland Whiskey was founded in 2014 and sold its first finished bottles just a few months later. And they are ramping up production.

The really crazy thing is that the process works. Cleveland Black Reserve is a very solid outpouring. It’s amazing what a little technology can do! The Black Reserve is the second offering out of Cleveland Whiskey. It ages conventionally in the barrel for a full six months before it enters their Amazing High-Pressure Whiskey Time Machine. This "real-time" gives it the color and some of the flavor. Then the contraption finishes the job.

If you are a Bourbon aficionado, you probably want to give this one a try. Do your own blind taste test. We would put it side by side with Maker’s Mark… or better still, because the Black Reserve has a 50% ABV, or pour it next to Knob Creek. Then close your eyes and sip away. You will be amazed at how this youngster has matured beyond its years. This technology has potential... now who would mind more "aged" Whiskey produced faster!
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  • BrandCleveland Whiskey
  • CategoryBourbon
  • CountryUnited States
  • RegionOhio
  • DistilleryCleveland Whiskey
  • Style Bourbon
  • Maturation New charred oak barrels
  • Alcohol50.0%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.
Flavor Spiral TM
  • sweet sweet
  • caramel caramel
  • spicy spicy
  • sweet vanilla sweet vanilla
  • oak oak
  • fruit fruit
  • honey honey
  • rye rye
  • port port
Appearance / Color
Warm Copper    
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Vanilla and sweet toffee  
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Cracker Jacks and oak with a decent amount of heat. 
 
Finish 
Long, a bit spicy with a trailing oakiness.

Customer Reviews

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Brian
Awesome!

While Makers Mark is enjoyable, not overly impressed. Knob Creek not feeling it.
Cleveland Reserve, Wow! This is beautiful. Color, aroma and the taste is incredible.
I would put this up against Woodford double oaked. Good work gentleman!

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Steve
Pretty Darn Good!

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Charles
Has become one of my favourite...

Has become one of my favourite Bourbons. Its strength is definitely an asset. In spite of that strength, it has an amazingly smooth finish. This spirit marries well with coffee. I really like it in a Bourbon Street cocktail, warms the body and soul in the middle of winter.

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Vivek
Simply put, it is not a good o...

Simply put, it is not a good one.

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Stephen
It's Alright, I Guess

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