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đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 4: Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon Review

1 h 3 min · 23. Apr. 2026
Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 4: Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon Review Cover

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On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we pour a bourbon built on patience, character, and classic Kentucky craftsmanship — Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon. Aged for a decade and a half and selected from an individual barrel, this pour brings together maturity, depth, and the unique personality that only time and single-barrel selection can create. From the moment it hits the glass, the nose carries unmistakable age and richness. Deep caramel, vanilla bean, toasted oak, and baked apple rise first, followed by layers of cinnamon, nutmeg, leather, and a touch of dark cherry. It’s bold, inviting, and promises a bourbon experience meant to be savored slowly. On the palate, the whiskey opens with rich toffee, brown sugar, and maple sweetness before seasoned oak quickly steps forward. Notes of baking spice, roasted nuts, dried fruit, and cocoa develop as the sip unfolds, showing both complexity and structure. The mouthfeel is full and coating, with the maturity of the barrel delivering a bold but balanced profile that rewards every return to the glass. The finish is long and warming, leaving behind charred oak, vanilla, soft pepper, and lingering hints of caramelized sugar. It’s the kind of pour that evolves from first sip to last drop, making each glass a little different than the one before. Throughout the episode, we break down what 15 years of aging does to bourbon, how single-barrel releases create one-of-a-kind experiences, and whether Elijah Craig 15 finds that sweet spot between richness and over-oaked intensity. We also talk value, collectibility, and who this bottle is really made for. Pour yourself something special and join DadDimes as we explore a bourbon where time is one of the key ingredients. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, great whiskey tells its story one sip at a time. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #ElijahCraig #ElijahCraig15 #SingleBarrelBourbon #BourbonPodcast #WhiskeyReview #HeavenHill #AgedBourbon #BourbonLife #WhiskeyCommunity #KentuckyBourbon #DrinkResponsibly

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Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6 Episode 7: Branch and Barrel Colorado Straight Bourbon Whiskey 5-Year Review Cover

đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6 Episode 7: Branch and Barrel Colorado Straight Bourbon Whiskey 5-Year Review

On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we stay close to home and pour a bourbon that proudly carries the spirit of the Rockies — Branch and Barrel Colorado Straight Bourbon Whiskey 5-Year. Aged in Colorado’s unique climate and crafted with a focus on balance and bold flavor, this bourbon reflects the growing identity of Colorado whiskey culture while staying true to classic bourbon traditions. From the first swirl in the glass, Branch and Barrel delivers an inviting aroma filled with caramel, vanilla bean, toasted oak, and warm baking spice. Beneath the sweetness sits a subtle earthy grain note and hints of roasted nuts that give the nose a grounded, handcrafted feel. The palate opens smooth and rich with layers of brown sugar, honey, and toffee before transitioning into cinnamon spice, charred oak, and light pepper warmth. The five years of aging provide enough maturity to develop depth while still allowing the grain character to shine through. There’s a balance here between sweetness and structure that makes each sip approachable but still full of personality. As the finish settles in, notes of vanilla, toasted oak, and soft spice linger comfortably, leaving behind the kind of warmth that makes you want to pour another glass and keep the conversation going. It’s a bourbon that feels equally at home around a mountain campfire or poured neat after a long day. Throughout the episode, we talk about how Colorado’s elevation and climate influence whiskey aging, where Branch and Barrel fits within the growing craft bourbon scene, and whether smaller regional distilleries can compete with the established Kentucky giants. We also break down value, flavor, and who this bottle is really made for. Pour yourself a glass and join DadDimes as we explore a Colorado bourbon built with local pride, patience, and plenty of character. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, every pour tells a story — and every story tastes a little better with bourbon. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #BranchAndBarrel #ColoradoBourbon #StraightBourbon #CraftWhiskey #WhiskeyReview #BourbonPodcast #ColoradoWhiskey #AmericanWhiskey #WhiskeyCommunity #BourbonLife #DrinkResponsibly

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Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 6: Root Shoot Whiskey Review Cover

đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 6: Root Shoot Whiskey Review

On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we pour a whiskey that keeps things close to the land — Root Shoot Whiskey. Crafted with a true farm-to-bottle philosophy, Root Shoot brings a different perspective to American whiskey, one built around local grain, Colorado roots, and a commitment to showcasing where the spirit actually begins. From the first pour, this whiskey introduces itself with a balance of rustic character and refined craftsmanship. The nose opens with sweet grain, honey, vanilla, and light caramel before hints of toasted oak, fresh baked bread, and subtle spice begin to emerge. There’s an earthy authenticity here that feels intentional — a whiskey connected to its ingredients from start to finish. On the palate, Root Shoot delivers a smooth but flavorful sip. Notes of toffee, brown sugar, and vanilla cream lead the way before layers of oak, cinnamon, and soft pepper develop underneath. The grain-forward character gives the whiskey a unique texture and personality, offering something that feels both approachable and distinct from larger commercial pours. As the sip settles, touches of roasted nuts and light fruit add depth without overwhelming the balance. The finish is warm, clean, and easygoing, fading into lingering caramel sweetness, gentle spice, and toasted grain. It’s the kind of whiskey that invites slow conversation — approachable enough for casual drinkers while still giving enthusiasts something to appreciate. Throughout the episode, we talk about Colorado whiskey culture, the growing farm-to-glass movement, and how smaller distilleries like Root Shoot are carving out their own identity in the modern whiskey landscape. We also break down value, craftsmanship, and whether terroir truly matters in American whiskey. Pour a glass and join DadDimes as we explore a whiskey rooted in local tradition and built with genuine character. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, every bottle has a story — and the best stories start from the ground up. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #RootShootWhiskey #ColoradoWhiskey #WhiskeyReview #AmericanWhiskey #FarmToBottle #CraftWhiskey #WhiskeyPodcast #BourbonLife #WhiskeyCommunity #DrinkResponsibly

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Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 5: Crafting the Ultimate Old Fashioned Cover

đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 5: Crafting the Ultimate Old Fashioned

On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we step behind the bar to build what might just be the ultimate Old Fashioned — a cocktail rooted in tradition, elevated by premium ingredients, and centered around the bold character of Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon. This isn’t a rushed pour or a throw-together happy hour drink. This is an Old Fashioned designed to slow the evening down. We start with the rich, oak-forward depth of Elijah Craig 15 Year — a bourbon carrying layers of caramel, toasted vanilla, baking spice, and mature Kentucky oak from over a decade in the barrel. Its full-bodied profile creates the perfect foundation for a cocktail that demands balance without sacrificing complexity. To build the sweetness, we drop in La Perruche sugar cubes, bringing a subtle raw cane sugar richness that melts beautifully into the bourbon while adding a slightly deeper, more natural sweetness than the standard white cube. A few dashes of Angostura Orange Bitters brighten the drink with citrus oils and spice, lifting the heavier oak and caramel notes while adding depth to every sip. Then comes the finishing touch — Woodford Reserve Cocktail Cherries. Dark, rich, and packed with syrupy flavor, they bring just enough fruit and elegance to round out the experience without overpowering the whiskey itself. Stirred over a large cube and finished with an expressed orange peel, this Old Fashioned delivers everything the classic cocktail should be: bold, balanced, aromatic, and timeless. Every ingredient plays its role, but the bourbon remains the star of the glass. Throughout the episode, we break down why ingredient quality matters in simple cocktails, how aged bourbon changes the Old Fashioned experience, and whether premium components truly create a next-level pour. So grab your mixing glass, cut a fresh orange peel, and join DadDimes as we craft a cocktail built for whiskey lovers who appreciate tradition done right. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, great cocktails start with great stories — and even better bourbon. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #OldFashioned #ElijahCraig15 #BourbonCocktails #WhiskeyPodcast #CraftCocktails #ElijahCraig #WoodfordReserve #AngosturaBitters #WhiskeyLife #BourbonLife #CocktailCulture #DrinkResponsibly

10. Mai 20261 h 16 min
Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 4: Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon Review Cover

đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 4: Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon Review

On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we pour a bourbon built on patience, character, and classic Kentucky craftsmanship — Elijah Craig Single Barrel 15 Year Bourbon. Aged for a decade and a half and selected from an individual barrel, this pour brings together maturity, depth, and the unique personality that only time and single-barrel selection can create. From the moment it hits the glass, the nose carries unmistakable age and richness. Deep caramel, vanilla bean, toasted oak, and baked apple rise first, followed by layers of cinnamon, nutmeg, leather, and a touch of dark cherry. It’s bold, inviting, and promises a bourbon experience meant to be savored slowly. On the palate, the whiskey opens with rich toffee, brown sugar, and maple sweetness before seasoned oak quickly steps forward. Notes of baking spice, roasted nuts, dried fruit, and cocoa develop as the sip unfolds, showing both complexity and structure. The mouthfeel is full and coating, with the maturity of the barrel delivering a bold but balanced profile that rewards every return to the glass. The finish is long and warming, leaving behind charred oak, vanilla, soft pepper, and lingering hints of caramelized sugar. It’s the kind of pour that evolves from first sip to last drop, making each glass a little different than the one before. Throughout the episode, we break down what 15 years of aging does to bourbon, how single-barrel releases create one-of-a-kind experiences, and whether Elijah Craig 15 finds that sweet spot between richness and over-oaked intensity. We also talk value, collectibility, and who this bottle is really made for. Pour yourself something special and join DadDimes as we explore a bourbon where time is one of the key ingredients. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, great whiskey tells its story one sip at a time. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #ElijahCraig #ElijahCraig15 #SingleBarrelBourbon #BourbonPodcast #WhiskeyReview #HeavenHill #AgedBourbon #BourbonLife #WhiskeyCommunity #KentuckyBourbon #DrinkResponsibly

23. Apr. 20261 h 3 min
Episode đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 3: Weller Single Barrel Bourbon Review Cover

đŸ„ƒ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6, Episode 3: Weller Single Barrel Bourbon Review

On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we pour one of the most talked-about wheated bourbons on the market — Weller Single Barrel Bourbon. Built on the legacy of the Weller name and carrying the reputation that follows every Buffalo Trace release, this bottle arrives with serious expectations before the first sip ever hits the glass. As a single barrel expression, each release brings its own subtle personality while staying rooted in the smooth, soft profile that wheated bourbon fans chase. Replacing rye in the mash bill with wheat creates a richer, gentler sweetness, and Weller Single Barrel leans fully into that signature style. The nose opens with layers of caramel, vanilla cream, honey, and fresh baked bread, followed by hints of toasted oak and warm cinnamon. There’s a softness to the aroma, but plenty of depth waiting underneath. On the palate, the whiskey delivers a rich wave of butterscotch, brown sugar, and vanilla custard before notes of oak, baking spice, and light fruit begin to unfold. The mouthfeel is full and rounded, offering a smooth sip with enough structure to remind you this is more than just an easy drinker. The finish lingers with gentle warmth, sweet oak, and a touch of pepper that balances the wheat-driven sweetness beautifully. It’s refined, approachable, and carries the kind of profile that explains why bottles like this disappear from shelves so quickly. Throughout the episode, we break down whether Weller Single Barrel lives up to the hype, how it compares to other expressions in the Weller lineup, and whether this is a bottle worth hunting, trading for, or simply enjoying when luck puts one in your hands. Pour a glass and join DadDimes as we talk flavor, value, rarity, and the culture surrounding one of bourbon’s most chased names. Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, the best pours come with even better stories. #DadDimesOnTheRocks #WellerSingleBarrel #WellerBourbon #BourbonPodcast #BuffaloTrace #WheatedBourbon #WhiskeyReview #BourbonLife #AllocatedBourbon #WhiskeyCommunity #BourbonCollector #DrinkResponsibly

20. Apr. 202647 min