Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

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Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby crappie_fisherman » Sat Mar 15, 2014 6:52 pm

Anyone try this rye yet?

It is labeled as 100% rye and 80 proof.

It is bottled in Le Claire Iowa which is supposedly the home or birthplace of Buffalo Bill Cody?

To me it has a quick spice upfront with a very fast finish at first but then you get a boomerang return.

It sure seems to be a fairly young whiskey but still pretty good.

I paid $36 for the 750ml...not a bad neat sipper.

Supposedly it uses "local" rye grains from Iowa near Mississippi River Distilling Company...

They also make a bourbon...that I haven't tasted as of yet.

Anyone else give this a try?

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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby Squire » Sun Mar 16, 2014 8:27 pm

Joe is there an age statement on the bottle?
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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby crappie_fisherman » Mon Mar 17, 2014 11:26 am

Squire,

Unfortunately I did not see this before I left on my recent business trip...

I am out in Cali and won't be back at home until Thursday evening...I do not remember seeing any age statement...but...I will admit that when I bought the bottle it was after 2 hours of "tasting" at the local liquor shop...LOL...

I tried it again on Saturday evening and had the same thought about the flavor profile being somewhat light on the finish for a 100% rye...it did have a lot of graininess to the flavor profile though which to me says "young" whiskey...

I will look on Thursday if there is any statement...but I don't remember one...although like I said...at the time...apparently I wasn't remembering much...ha-ha...

Here is the web page for the Cody Road Rye... http://mrdistilling.com/frame/products_rye.shtml


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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby crappie_fisherman » Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:39 pm

Squire,

Sorry for the long delayed response...been traveling a lot for work the last 3 weeks...in fact I'm back out in SoCal as I type...

Anyway...I looked over the bottle and there is NO age statement anywhere that I can see...

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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby Squire » Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:12 pm

Joe is it labeled as a Straight Bourbon or just Bourbon? I ask because I can't tell from their web page.
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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby crappie_fisherman » Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:21 pm

Squire,

I am going by memory (keep in mind I've had a few brews tonight at hotel...LOL)...

But it is not labeled as a bourbon at all...it is a Rye...

I will take another look at the bottle when I get home on Thursday.

The fact that is is listed as 100% rye yet it has a very short finish...has me wondering is all...

It is good...don't get me wrong...but Whistle Pig which is also a 100% Rye has a much longer finish.

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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby Squire » Wed Apr 02, 2014 2:04 pm

All I can tell from the pictures I've found is the label only says 'Rye' and 'Whiskey" and lacking the word straight means it doesn't have to disclose it's age. I understand they use 30 gallon barrels there which, though they don't age whisky faster, they do color it sooner.

I haven't found a review that says much other than what the distillery provides in it's PR stuff.
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Re: Cody Road Whiskey (100% Rye)

Unread postby fishnbowljoe » Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:28 pm

I'm not sure about their rye, but their bourbon wasn't very good at all. I was supplied a rather large sample by a friend. Couldn't finish it. Laughed about it later. He gave me the large sample because he thought it sucked too. :lol: One of the very few that I've had, that found its way down the drain.
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