Distiller: Bear Face

Product: Elementally Aged

Bottle: Triple Oak

Category: Canadian

Aged: 7 years in ex-bourbon American oak barrels, then finished in French oak red wine casks and air-dried virgin Hungarian oak.

Nose: Thick with caramel, butterscotch, and call me crazy but is that maple syrup?

Body: Buttery creme brulee with candied walnuts and pecans. Traces of campfire smoke and rum-like molasses.

Finish: Faint pine nuts and a mild biscuit.

Activation: Unnecessary.

Notes: For a long time I’ve considered the cheap Canadian whisky market to be good for fighting off the bitterly cold north winds and not a whole lot more. Couple that with a scammy sounding “Elementally Aged!” proclamation and suffice it to say that my expectations weren’t high for Bear Face Triple Oak. But let me immediately say this is a damn good whisky. It’s rich, full bodied, and complex. Seven years is a fair amount of time, and their silly name just means that it has been living in a metal shipping container in Canada and therefore exposed to extreme temperature swings, which serve to speed up the aging process. Factor in the low price and this is a fantastic hidden gem.

  • thirdorbital@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    1 year ago

    Is this community interested in review posts? The Bear Face Triple Oak recently blew me away, especially at the ~$35 price point.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, I think review posts are some of the best content for communities like this. Thanks for sharing this, it’s a great review!

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    1 year ago

    By the way, if you like this I think you’ll also be really into Bull Run American Whiskey. It’s 14 year old sourced (most likely MGP) corn whiskey finished in Oregon pinot noir barrels, 48.22% ABV. Sweet,thick, rich butterscotch, strawberry, cherry, and charred oak, but not at all “woody”. Very, very desserty. If you can’t find it locally you can buy it here:

    Bull Run Distillery