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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2025 · 1H 26M

Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon Whiskey Review

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🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 4 Episode 23 Review: Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon Whiskey🥃 The BasicsWelcome back to DadDimes on the Rocks! Here’s what we know up front:The whiskey is from Copper Sky Distillery (Colorado) — a craft-oriented brand. It’s labeled as a “5 Year Low Rye Bourbon,” which suggests a mash bill with lower-than-average rye content. Availability list shows a ~$60 price tag in some markets. Proof and full mash-bill details are not clearly published (or at least not found in the sources I located). So part of this review involves a little inference.👃 First Impressions & Tasting NotesNose:On first sniff, what comes through is a gentle sweetness and classic bourbon aromas — vanilla, light caramel, maybe a touch of fresh oak. Because it’s low-rye, you don’t get a big aggressive spice hit.  It’s “balanced and approachable” at what appears to be ~90 proof. Palate:The sip tends toward the smoother side. You’ll likely pick up corn-sweetness, vanilla, perhaps honey or toffee, then mild oak influence. Because the rye content is low, the typical “dry peppery/rye spice” element is downplayed. It favors approachability over bold edge. Finish:Finish is modest in length. It leans sweet with lingering vanilla/oak, maybe a hint of mild wood spice, but nothing ultra aggressive. It’s more “nice after the hike” than “wild barn door slam.” ✅ What Works & ⚠️ What to KnowStrengths:It’s approachable: Good entry-bourbon for folks who want something a little refined but not scary.Smooth, friendly character: The “low rye” mash gives it a gentler style, which is appealing if you don’t like harsh spice.For those tracking craft distilleries outside the traditional Kentucky heartland, this is a fun pick.At ~$60 with 5-year age statement (an extra plus) it shows ambition.Caveats:Because the rye is low and proof likely moderate, it lacks boldness compared to high-rye or barrel-proof bourbons. If you crave punch, it might feel tame.The finish may be understated; less aggressive wood/char might mean less lingering drama.Not as many in-depth reviews or community tasting notes publicly available yet — less established track record compared to older brands.Without full transparency of mash bill/proof, you may be taking more on faith.🎯 Who Should Try It?Newer bourbon drinkers looking for a smooth, solid pour.Drinkers who prefer sweetness, vanilla and mellow wood over heavy rye spice or big proof.Fans of craft distilleries, especially those outside the “big names,” who like to explore.It may also be good as a versatile bourbon for cocktails where you want bourbon character without extreme spice.🔍 Final Verdict — DadDimes RatingIt does what it sets out to do: a solid, mellow bourbon from craft pedigree with a nod to age (5 years) and some nuance. It’s not going to knock your socks off with intensity or complexity, but it’s reliable and enjoyable for what it is.If you can get it around the ~$55-$65 mark, it’s worth a look. If the price creeps up much higher, you might compare it to other bourbons with stronger proofs or deeper profiles.That’s our pour on the Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon. If you pick up a bottle, pour it neat, maybe give it a little time in the glass, and see how the Colorado craft vibe comes through. Until next round, keep your glass full and your sipping thoughtful. Cheers! 🥃

🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 4 Episode 23 Review: Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon Whiskey🥃 The BasicsWelcome back to DadDimes on the Rocks! Here’s what we know up front:The whiskey is from Copper Sky Distillery (Colorado) — a craft-oriented brand. It’s labeled as a “5 Year Low Rye Bourbon,” which suggests a mash bill with lower-than-average rye content. Availability list shows a ~$60 price tag in some markets. Proof and full mash-bill details are not clearly published (or at least not found in the sources I located). So part of this review involves a little inference.👃 First Impressions & Tasting NotesNose:On first sniff, what comes through is a gentle sweetness and classic bourbon aromas — vanilla, light caramel, maybe a touch of fresh oak. Because it’s low-rye, you don’t get a big aggressive spice hit.  It’s “balanced and approachable” at what appears to be ~90 proof. Palate:The sip tends toward the smoother side. You’ll likely pick up corn-sweetness, vanilla, perhaps honey or toffee, then mild oak influence. Because the rye content is low, the typical “dry peppery/rye spice” element is downplayed. It favors approachability over bold edge. Finish:Finish is modest in length. It leans sweet with lingering vanilla/oak, maybe a hint of mild wood spice, but nothing ultra aggressive. It’s more “nice after the hike” than “wild barn door slam.” ✅ What Works & ⚠️ What to KnowStrengths:It’s approachable: Good entry-bourbon for folks who want something a little refined but not scary.Smooth, friendly character: The “low rye” mash gives it a gentler style, which is appealing if you don’t like harsh spice.For those tracking craft distilleries outside the traditional Kentucky heartland, this is a fun pick.At ~$60 with 5-year age statement (an extra plus) it shows ambition.Caveats:Because the rye is low and proof likely moderate, it lacks boldness compared to high-rye or barrel-proof bourbons. If you crave punch, it might feel tame.The finish may be understated; less aggressive wood/char might mean less lingering drama.Not as many in-depth reviews or community tasting notes publicly available yet — less established track record compared to older brands.Without full transparency of mash bill/proof, you may be taking more on faith.🎯 Who Should Try It?Newer bourbon drinkers looking for a smooth, solid pour.Drinkers who prefer sweetness, vanilla and mellow wood over heavy rye spice or big proof.Fans of craft distilleries, especially those outside the “big names,” who like to explore.It may also be good as a versatile bourbon for cocktails where you want bourbon character without extreme spice.🔍 Final Verdict — DadDimes RatingIt does what it sets out to do: a solid, mellow bourbon from craft pedigree with a nod to age (5 years) and some nuance. It’s not going to knock your socks off with intensity or complexity, but it’s reliable and enjoyable for what it is.If you can get it around the ~$55-$65 mark, it’s worth a look. If the price creeps up much higher, you might compare it to other bourbons with stronger proofs or deeper profiles.That’s our pour on the Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon. If you pick up a bottle, pour it neat, maybe give it a little time in the glass, and see how the Colorado craft vibe comes through. Until next round, keep your glass full and your sipping thoughtful. Cheers! 🥃

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🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 4 Episode 23 Review: Copper Sky 5 Year Low Rye Bourbon Whiskey🥃 The BasicsWelcome back to DadDimes on the Rocks! Here’s what we know up front:The whiskey is from Copper Sky Distillery (Colorado) — a craft-oriented...

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