I stumbled on this bottle at a New Hampshire state liquor store this past weekend. Ultimately, the applejack strikes me as an interesting novelty, but it can’t boast the complexity of the rye. Among its lonely caves he hopedTo dwell in quietness. The sky still bends above thee, beautifulAs ever, and the waters play aroundThy shadowy base with undimm’d joyousness;But where is he, whose name is link’d with thine?He of the deep, the firm, the noble soul,Whose glory halloweth thy very sod!His sons – blush, children! She took the time to explain everything to us. Pungent on the nose, I get a whole bunch of different things: Vanilla bean, red fruit and violets, but also a briny quality that I can only describe as “worcestershire sauce.” On the palate, meanwhile, it presents initially on the sweet side, with herbaceous and floral notes, followed by moderate bitterness. An old apothecary style square bottle, the label is the long poem "Chocorua" by RSS Andros. and blight, and death,And desolation wrap the scene!’He paus’d, and roll’d his dark eye fearfullyUpon his murderers; and, as they quail’dBeneath his deepening frown, he threw his formAdown the awful precipice! They infact use something called "timber dry" and have a timber dry badge instead of the Gortex badge shown in pics. O, ’tis a dreadful fateTo be, when all we love are torn away;When none are left to cheer ’mid strife and toil,To breathe one prayer, or call one blessing downUpon our souls! If you don't care about the difference, this is a good boot and fit well for my foot (this style of Timberland, the Chocurua Trail tends to run narrow in the toe box and I had to go up to a 15 to just get it to fit my normally 14D foot!! It is truly unique, although I can’t necessarily say that it proved to be up my alley. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. I've worn the to work for 4-5 days a week and hiked up Mt. The straight rye whiskey has a cherry-like nose, a slight pepper kick from the 100% rye grain beginning, and a medium length finish. I was crushed as the boots still looked dang near brand new. These folks really know their game! Finish: Sweet peach with some mineral. With that in mind, we sat down to taste three spirits from Tamworth. Of course, though, it’s entirely possible that you’ve heard about the distillery at some point thanks to its most infamous creation: Eau de Musc, a bourbon infused with the musky castor gland of the North American beaver. Will be back when we run out! He absolutely loved them for the first 6 or so months and says to this day that they are the most comfortable boots he has ever worn (and we have paid $$$$ for construction boots over the years). and each thing – each living thing,Perish upon these hills! Thank you for giving people a little snapshot of what the Tamworth Distilling experience is like. Tamworth Distilling donates $1 from every bottle sold to the Chocorua Lake Conservancy. Bought 3 bottles and some additions to the home bar. The boots are just shy of a year old in this pic. To learn more about responsible consumption, please visit, Sign up for the Distiller Newsletter for new bottle & feature updates. It's a well set up and attractive store with a viewing window to the process. Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020. They were totally comfortable right out of the box. But as other recent reviews indicate, THESE are NOT Gore-Tex. I was offered several samples by the distillery, and chose the following: — Chocorua Straight Rye Whiskey, “made from a single crop of organic rye grain from Maine distilled in the sour mash style,” and aged for at least two years. Does NOT have Gortex water proofing, Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019. Keep in mind, these boots hold up better than all others we have tried (Rocky, Under Amour, and many others). The mere existence of Eau de Musc made for plenty of funny headlines, but we’re a bit more interested in checking out the distillery’s less audacious products. Unhappy race!Ill-fated line! And in Tamworth’s case, it produces a really lovely whiskey. Bought 3 bottles and some additions to the home bar. Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2014. Their bottles aren't cheap, but quite worth the money. They in fact do not have Gortex. Eighteen-year-old Sazerac Kentucky Straight Rye will set you back around $1,000, while 13-year-old Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve Rye goes for $1,200 to $2,400. No foot fatigue. I liked the fit, style, and construction of a previous version of these I had tried on. It is aged in 53 gallon white oak barrels for over two years, and is bottled at 45% ABV. It's made from 100% rye in a sour mash method. :( I attached a pic but I think the pic itself is either overexposed or the flash did something to the color.
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