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Maker’s Mark Cask Strength

Posted on March 19, 2021March 4, 2021 by Nick
Maker's Mark Cask Strength

Maker's Mark Cask Strength

As mentioned last fall, finding some whiskeys can be a real challenge.  Depending on your state, you may not be able to Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace, E.H. Taylor, Weller, or a whole host of other well respected bourbons.  Among bottles you’re likely to find is Maker’s Mark, and sitting up range from their base offer and their refined offer is Maker’s Mark Cask Strength.  So it is worth taking a flyer on it?

Maker’s Mark Cask Strength

Sight:  A delightful tawny.

Smell:  Vanilla and fruity caramel waft out of the glass.  A spicier note than normally comes across in Maker’s Mark comes up as well.   Touches of wheat, tobacco, spice, and dried apricot are jumping out.  Like all high proofs, there’s a hint of burn if you pull in too much.  The nose is nicely complicated.

Sip:   The body starts out silky smooth, and then moves ever so slightly toward prickly over time.  Spices begin to come the the vanilla and caramel notes.   Touches of preserved fruit float in, and are complimented with touches of black tea and toasted oak.      There are hints of almost sauternes like orange and honeyed sugars.

Savor:  The end is more notes of spice and various brown sugar and caramel mixed with toasty wood notes.  The finish lingers pleasantly, almost invitingly.

Maker’s Mark Cask Strength is undeniably a high powered bourbon.  While it doesn’t reach the echelons of some other barrel strength offerings, it delivers massively on flavor. As a result, it feels wonderful, inviting, and balanced.  Yes, there can be harsh moments, but in general it’s very friendly and fits in a huge amount of flavor.

In Cocktails

Higher proof bourbon can be useful in making cocktails by providing the ability to put more concentrated flavor in a smaller volume of liquor.  The trade off is more actual alcohol notes that have to be balanced to prevent over asserting themselves.  Maker’s Mark Cask Strength sitting at around 110 proof sits in a nice sweet spot, where there’s a great amount of flavor, but not quite as much booze as something heading toward 150 proof. That lower proof helps keep Maker’s Mark Cask Strength wonderful in cocktails.  In a Manhattan, it fills in the gaps that normal Maker’s Mark leaves (which rye can slot wonderfully to fill).  In an Old Fashioned, it’s smooth character is accentuated, as the ice help open up the complexity of the spice notes and sugars.

Final Thoughts on Maker’s Mark Cask Strength

Overall, Maker’s Mark Cask Strength is a beautiful, powerful whiskey that’s extremely reasonable for the step it provides in quality.  While it doesn’t remove Maker’s Mark as a great option for your bar, it does add a great step up that could serve as a high proof wheater in your crafting line up.  Overall, at $40, it’s a great choice that’s widely available and not subject to bourbon hunters.

 

 

Posted in Bourbon, Cask Strength / Barrel Proof, Spirits, WhiskeyTagged Kentucky, Maker's Mark
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