![]() No details were forgotten in the making of this whiskey.įrom the canvas wrapped neck of the bottle (that totally reminds me of an old army canteen), to the individual stoppers made with lizard skin or leather or some friend’s artifact, this whiskey made by two friends who bonded over this shared interest, has become the largest distillery of whiskey west of the Mississippi. Its somewhat sweet finish went as well with Manservant’s after dinner cigar as with my delectable honey cake. This whiskey with its smooth finish didn’t leave me coughing. Tasting a bit of caramel, with hints of honey, vanilla and coffee, TX whiskey had me swooning with each incredible sip. Thanks to TX whiskey I soon may become a whiskey fiend. It wasn’t long before Manservant and friend decided to crack the seal, so I figured I should partake too. However TX Whiskey with its rich auburn color and heavenly scent of vanilla bean, oak and pear had me trying to figure out if I should drink this or just spray it on my body. I was never really into brown spirits though I do manage quite well with rum, particularly while upon a beach. Without going too far out on a limb, I have no doubt this whiskey will become wildly popular here too! Leonard is also a CU alum! Go Buffs! Hailing from Fort Worth, TX Whiskey was awarded “Double Gold” and “Best American Craft Whiskey” honors at the 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and has become wildly popular throughout Texas. This Texas whiskey, made by Leonard Firestone and Troy Robertson, doesn’t just have Texas roots. ![]() Let’s face it…this isn’t just any whiskey. ![]() This is one cake that truly mellows as it ages…just like fine whiskey. Simple to make, it grows better for days as the whiskey flavor gently perfumes the honey nut interior. I’m not sure if it was the TX Whiskey in the cake and glaze, or perhaps it was the cardamom accent, but this nontraditional honey cake was glorious in flavor. Honey Cake with Whiskey and Pecans received numerous compliments as it was passed around on a spectacular day in the mountains on our Jewish New Year. ![]()
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