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ChiTuckyBourbonBrothersAuthor: ChiTucky Bourbon Brothers
The Chitucky Bourbon Brothers podcast, hosted by Mike Nielsen and Tony Meyers, serves as a delightful exploration of bourbon and whiskey culture, offering insightful reviews and discussions about various bourbons and whiskeys. The hosts share their passion for sipping brown water, a colloquial term for bourbon and whiskey, and aim to blend music with their love for these beverages, creating an engaging auditory experience for listeners. The podcast not only provides detailed reviews of different bourbons and whiskeys but also promotes a relaxed atmosphere where enthusiasts can enjoy the nuances of their favorite drinks alongside music that complements the experience. Language: en-us Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 134 - Four Roses Single Barrel OESK Red Label
Episode 8
Thursday, 16 April, 2026
Send us Fan MailA bourbon brand changes hands for $775 million and we still have to answer the only question that matters: how does it taste in the glass? We crack open Four Roses Single Barrel (red label) OESK at 100 proof, talk price and value at the $50 mark, and give you the kind of honest bourbon review you would hear from a friend across the table.We dig into the story behind the label too. Kirin bought Four Roses back in 2002 and spent decades rebuilding the brand’s presence, especially in the United States, before selling it to Gallo. We talk through what an acquisition like that can mean for a Kentucky bourbon icon, why distribution and “portfolio plays” matter, and why fans are hoping the new owner keeps the quality exactly where it is.Then we get nerdy in the best way: nose, sip, and finish. Expect toasty sweet oak, a rush of baking spice, cinnamon that stays mild, and even a little coffee-like bite. We argue over whether there’s an apple-like note hiding under the spice or if it reads more like caramel, and we’re blunt about the ending: dry oak, a bit leathery, and a finish that can leave your mouth feeling parched. If you like bourbon tasting notes, Four Roses recipes, and real talk about what’s worth buying, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a whiskey friend, and leave a review telling us your go-to $50 bottle.








