Rumble. Has to be one of the weirdest mashbills of wildflower honey, figs, and sugar. I picked it up from a store that had it on sale for $20 dollars. Very rich and sweet flavors. Also has a viscous consistency. I would happily buy it again for msrp. If you'd like I could send you a sample if you'd like to try?
They still don't feel that my state is worth selling to so no, not really, but I have managed a sample of their single malt and it's excellent. Would be welcome here. (And we don't usually say that about Texans.)
Interesting take. My patreom first tastes are like this but I usually go on a script on my reviews. Maybe it comes off a bit more forced than I want it to
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary No, you really did a great job. I just loved hearing you say the truth, "Hey, I prepare for these reviews, and I have my notes...but I'm going to be honest and not say them now because I am tasting different things!" It was really refreshing actually. Bravo!
I'll keep that in mind for sure. So much effort goes into researching the distilleries and history and the tasting is secondary for me. Figuring things out is half the fun and maybe I should represent it a bit better
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary I understood Michael is complimenting you for attempting a review on a known distillery to you but a youthful product that could by its nature simply defy description. We applaud the effort and the willingness to go off script. Keep up the good work and it's close but did you use that line on the misses? Inquiring minds are wondering because I honestly have not come across any woman who appreciates those two dudes.
Tried this with a friend one time and we couldn't get away from the notion of candy corn. I wouldn't go out of my way to have it again, but if it's offered then do give it a try. Sometimes trying something out of the ordinary is a welcomed adventure. This is one of those little adventures
Tried this for the first time last night. A friend asked me about it and I found it to be the most difficult whiskey in my cabinet to describe. Its good and I am glad to have it but I can't nail it down. I get a fig newton finish that I really liked
Have you tried Heaven Hills Mellow Corn? If you have, how does this compare to that? I've been seeing this in the store and have been contemplating buying for $33. The Mellow Corn is only $18 . Cheers!
Mellow Corn is good, but it still has a bit of sourness in it. The Baby Blue isn't at all sour - it drinks like a young bourbon. I enjoyed my bottle of Mellow Corn, but I don't know that I'll buy another one; I'm on my second bottle of Baby Blue and will definitely buy it again and again.
I've had a different experience with the Baby Blue. I came to it when I was still new to whisky - I began drinking whisky on September 20, 2021, and I find via my review on Distiller that I had my first drink of it on January 26 of this year, so there's a gap of just four months between my first taste of whisky (since 1983, but that's a long story 🙂) and my first taste of the Baby Blue. I fell in love instantly. Indeed, of the four Balcones whiskies I've had, there's only one I haven't liked (the rye, which you did, but it was just sickly on my palate - tastes really do differ 🙃). It is indeed a fairly simple whisky, but it's not like any other corn whisky I've had. It's more like a young bourbon than other corn whiskies, entirely lacking the sourness that has to one degree or another afflicted the others I've tried. And if I were making up a list of whiskies I would recommend a newbie try, this would be on there. I don't find it at all harsh, but rather sweet and buttery and almost like a liquid candy. Thanks for reviewing this. Even when my opinion's different, I enjoy hearing what others think of juice that I like. 🥃
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary Now you're making me think! 😂 Most of my experience is with bourbon, but I'd say the five whiskies I'd recommend for newbies are: Balcones Baby Blue corn whisky (of course!) Maker's Mark bourbon Glenlivet 12 Scotch Bernheim wheat whisky Four Roses bourbon Those are my five favorites - what I like might be too high a proof, or too emphatic, for a newbie (for instance, I would never steer a newbie toward Laphroaig 10 🙂). But I do love the Baby Blue, the Bernheim, and the Maker's Mark.
Sometimes there are whiskies that challenge us. Great video Bill, it's very nice to see a raw and truthful video where you take us on that journey. Also liking the production values with the nosing/tasting notes!
I found the baby blue tasted like moldy corn when I first opened it up. Worked it down to about half way and left it for about six months. Tired it recently and now I get a real caramel note. Love their single malt though, one of my favorite American malts.
Thanks for the review! I was wondering what your top 2 or 3 liquor stores are in Mass. FYI I live in Mass. somewhere between Boston and Worcester. Thanks!
This whiskey is different certainly but I don’t get why people hate on it so much. The flavors are actually pleasant to me. A warm toasted vanilla like crème brûlée, definitely buttery. It’s not a go to for me but it deserves a place on my shelf as an accent whiskey that provides a different experience. I see it everywhere in Texas so I guarantee there is a very healthy market for Baby Blue as it’s one of their oldest expressions.
Did you add a post reverb for the sound in this video? If so I think it's a bit too much. Kind of sounds like a spooky ghost in a haunted house trying to whisper to me after you finish talking. Maybe try a different setting for reverb like room or hall for a more natural sound? Side note: I'm loving this stock images for your tasting notes. I can't wait until one day I think "this tastes buttery" and the stock video for buttery comes to mind.
I didnt hear any reverb at all. I have pretty nice headphones. I do a little audio correcting and it can have the effect you mention although its pretty minor. Id guess you either have REALLY nice headphones or a very discerning ear
I bought a bottle of the True Blue quite awhile back. I gave it a B+, but noted that it tastes "very different." Although I gave it a reasonably good score, I've not wanted to buy another bottle. I don't consider it in my wheelhouse.
One to keep an eye out for is the new Balcones Lineage Single malt. Goes for about $35 in TX. It’s a mix of Scotch style and Texas style. IMO it blows away any Scotch at the price.
Try Mellow Corn Whiskey BIB 4 Years 100 Proof in Used Bourbon Barrels My Favorite Corn. goes Back to Charles Medley who Fist Made it You Should try it. once Called Him and Talked old Time School Whiskes.
I bought a bottle to try and regret it. It's not even good as a mixer. I will let friends try it as something different and if one of them likes it, it's theirs. Wish I would have seen your review first. Thanks.
I have had the balcones baby blue. And in my opinion it tastes like a distillery smells. If you have ever been in a distillery that smell is what I taste when drinking baby blue. I do like it but that's the biggest thing u pick up from it(in my opinion)
Have you ever tried any expressions from Balcones? What's your favorite?
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Rumble. Has to be one of the weirdest mashbills of wildflower honey, figs, and sugar. I picked it up from a store that had it on sale for $20 dollars. Very rich and sweet flavors. Also has a viscous consistency. I would happily buy it again for msrp. If you'd like I could send you a sample if you'd like to try?
The Baby Blue is the only Balcones I've tried. I have a bottle of their pot stilled bourbon on its way to me. I'm looking forward to it.
They still don't feel that my state is worth selling to so no, not really, but I have managed a sample of their single malt and it's excellent. Would be welcome here. (And we don't usually say that about Texans.)
Hah!
all of their malt whisky is great -- Hechiceros (port cask) and the peated malt are my favorites; thanks for bringing a Balcones classic to the table!
I actually enjoyed your “meandering” and your lack of adherence to a script. As a viewer, I could just tell you’re super honest in this!
Interesting take. My patreom first tastes are like this but I usually go on a script on my reviews. Maybe it comes off a bit more forced than I want it to
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary No, you really did a great job. I just loved hearing you say the truth, "Hey, I prepare for these reviews, and I have my notes...but I'm going to be honest and not say them now because I am tasting different things!" It was really refreshing actually. Bravo!
I'll keep that in mind for sure. So much effort goes into researching the distilleries and history and the tasting is secondary for me. Figuring things out is half the fun and maybe I should represent it a bit better
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary I understood Michael is complimenting you for attempting a review on a known distillery to you but a youthful product that could by its nature simply defy description. We applaud the effort and the willingness to go off script. Keep up the good work and it's close but did you use that line on the misses? Inquiring minds are wondering because I honestly have not come across any woman who appreciates those two dudes.
Definitely wouldn't have worked on her... now I would say it to her just to drive her crazy!
Very useful info for me man... Thanks!
Tried this with a friend one time and we couldn't get away from the notion of candy corn. I wouldn't go out of my way to have it again, but if it's offered then do give it a try. Sometimes trying something out of the ordinary is a welcomed adventure. This is one of those little adventures
Tried this for the first time last night. A friend asked me about it and I found it to be the most difficult whiskey in my cabinet to describe. Its good and I am glad to have it but I can't nail it down. I get a fig newton finish that I really liked
I really want to try their True Blue Texas Bourbon.
Have you tried Heaven Hills Mellow Corn? If you have, how does this compare to that? I've been seeing this in the store and have been contemplating buying for $33. The Mellow Corn is only $18 . Cheers!
I havent tried it yet. A lot of folks have suggested it and im pretty excited to try it now
Mellow Corn is good, but it still has a bit of sourness in it. The Baby Blue isn't at all sour - it drinks like a young bourbon. I enjoyed my bottle of Mellow Corn, but I don't know that I'll buy another one; I'm on my second bottle of Baby Blue and will definitely buy it again and again.
I just noticed this video debuted on my birthday last year….CHEERS!!!
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I've had a different experience with the Baby Blue. I came to it when I was still new to whisky - I began drinking whisky on September 20, 2021, and I find via my review on Distiller that I had my first drink of it on January 26 of this year, so there's a gap of just four months between my first taste of whisky (since 1983, but that's a long story 🙂) and my first taste of the Baby Blue. I fell in love instantly. Indeed, of the four Balcones whiskies I've had, there's only one I haven't liked (the rye, which you did, but it was just sickly on my palate - tastes really do differ 🙃). It is indeed a fairly simple whisky, but it's not like any other corn whisky I've had. It's more like a young bourbon than other corn whiskies, entirely lacking the sourness that has to one degree or another afflicted the others I've tried.
And if I were making up a list of whiskies I would recommend a newbie try, this would be on there. I don't find it at all harsh, but rather sweet and buttery and almost like a liquid candy.
Thanks for reviewing this. Even when my opinion's different, I enjoy hearing what others think of juice that I like. 🥃
Thanks for taking the time to write a thoughtful comment.
What other whiskies do you think you'd put on that list?
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary Now you're making me think! 😂
Most of my experience is with bourbon, but I'd say the five whiskies I'd recommend for newbies are:
Balcones Baby Blue corn whisky (of course!)
Maker's Mark bourbon
Glenlivet 12 Scotch
Bernheim wheat whisky
Four Roses bourbon
Those are my five favorites - what I like might be too high a proof, or too emphatic, for a newbie (for instance, I would never steer a newbie toward Laphroaig 10 🙂). But I do love the Baby Blue, the Bernheim, and the Maker's Mark.
Skip to 5:30 for tasting.
I got a lot of overripe fruit on the nose, and overripe fruit and brown sugar on the taste. I really loved it a lot!
Sometimes there are whiskies that challenge us. Great video Bill, it's very nice to see a raw and truthful video where you take us on that journey. Also liking the production values with the nosing/tasting notes!
I found the baby blue tasted like moldy corn when I first opened it up. Worked it down to about half way and left it for about six months. Tired it recently and now I get a real caramel note. Love their single malt though, one of my favorite American malts.
Thanks for the review! I was wondering what your top 2 or 3 liquor stores are in Mass. FYI I live in Mass. somewhere between Boston and Worcester. Thanks!
have yet to try any Balcones, will keep an eye out
Hechiceros and Single Malt European Oak Binny’s pick, both delicious! Cheers Bill!
I got kettle corn on the nose. The palate was definitely buttered corn. It's a unique nose and flavor profile and not for everyone.
This whiskey is different certainly but I don’t get why people hate on it so much. The flavors are actually pleasant to me. A warm toasted vanilla like crème brûlée, definitely buttery. It’s not a go to for me but it deserves a place on my shelf as an accent whiskey that provides a different experience. I see it everywhere in Texas so I guarantee there is a very healthy market for Baby Blue as it’s one of their oldest expressions.
Did you add a post reverb for the sound in this video? If so I think it's a bit too much. Kind of sounds like a spooky ghost in a haunted house trying to whisper to me after you finish talking. Maybe try a different setting for reverb like room or hall for a more natural sound?
Side note: I'm loving this stock images for your tasting notes. I can't wait until one day I think "this tastes buttery" and the stock video for buttery comes to mind.
I didnt hear any reverb at all. I have pretty nice headphones. I do a little audio correcting and it can have the effect you mention although its pretty minor. Id guess you either have REALLY nice headphones or a very discerning ear
I love it, but I can see where others wouldn't - it's a polarizing whiskey.
I tried this at a bar in an airport. I really liked it. It reminded me of moonshine aged in a tequila barrel.
I'm liking my bottle of baby blue. Definitely different.
Like or Dislike: Like. You do a good B&B impression!
Thanks!
I bought a bottle of the True Blue quite awhile back. I gave it a B+, but noted that it tastes "very different." Although I gave it a reasonably good score, I've not wanted to buy another bottle. I don't consider it in my wheelhouse.
Can you please review some Jim beams......besides the flavored ones
You got it!
Interesting review Bill 🥃
You dont have to be professional...just be honest. 👍🏻💪🏻😎🥃 Great vid...again 😉
Thanks man :)
I get popcorn but like the unpopped kernals.
One to keep an eye out for is the new Balcones Lineage Single malt. Goes for about $35 in TX. It’s a mix of Scotch style and Texas style. IMO it blows away any Scotch at the price.
Yea id like to get my hands on that!
The Lineage is tied with the Pot Still Bourbon for my favorite whisky. 🙂
Try Mellow Corn Whiskey BIB 4 Years 100 Proof in Used Bourbon Barrels My Favorite Corn. goes Back to Charles Medley who Fist Made it You Should try it. once Called Him and Talked old Time School Whiskes.
I bought a bottle to try and regret it. It's not even good as a mixer. I will let friends try it as something different and if one of them likes it, it's theirs. Wish I would have seen your review first. Thanks.
Buttered burnt popcorn is the flavor I get. I did not enjoy it either. Glad it was a sample bottle.
I love your honesty, and this whisky is not pleasent at all
Great video. Baby Blue is not good. The True Blue Cask Strength on the other hand is very good. Very rich and decadent.
I'll need to try it!
Unfortunately the baby blue is the only one I found in New Hampshire.
Bowel-Cone-Knees. Need to pronounce it like a Texan.
I have had the balcones baby blue. And in my opinion it tastes like a distillery smells. If you have ever been in a distillery that smell is what I taste when drinking baby blue. I do like it but that's the biggest thing u pick up from it(in my opinion)