EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 1H 33M
🥃 DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 6 Episode 1: E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon Review
from Dad Dimes · host Dad Dimes
On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we step into bourbon history with a pour that carries legacy in every sip — E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon. Named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., one of the founding figures of modern bourbon standards, this bottle represents tradition, precision, and the kind of craftsmanship that helped shape American whiskey as we know it today.Bottled in Bond and pulled from a single carefully selected barrel, each release offers its own personality while staying true to the bold, classic Buffalo Trace profile bourbon fans chase. From the moment the cork pops, the aroma sets expectations high — rich caramel, vanilla bean, sweet corn, and warm baking spices layered over polished oak.The palate delivers balance and structure, opening with brown sugar sweetness and butterscotch before evolving into cinnamon spice, toasted oak, and subtle hints of orange peel and tobacco. The mouthfeel is full without being overpowering, showcasing the confidence of a well-aged, well-crafted bourbon. The finish lingers with peppery warmth, dry oak, and a touch of lingering sweetness that keeps you coming back for another sip.Throughout the episode, we break down what makes single barrel releases special, how E.H. Taylor stands out in a crowded premium bourbon market, and whether the hype matches the experience in the glass. Is this a collector’s trophy, a special-occasion pour, or a new staple for serious bourbon drinkers? We give our honest take.Pour a glass, settle in, and join DadDimes as we explore a bourbon rooted in history but built for today’s whiskey conversation.Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, great whiskey isn’t just tasted — it’s experienced.#DadDimesOnTheRocks #BourbonPodcast #EHTaylor #SingleBarrelBourbon #BottledInBond #WhiskeyReview #BourbonLife #BuffaloTrace #WhiskeyCommunity #BourbonCollectors #DrinkResponsibly
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On this episode of DadDimes on the Rocks, we step into bourbon history with a pour that carries legacy in every sip — E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon. Named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., one of the founding figures of modern bourbon standards, this bottle represents tradition, precision, and the kind of craftsmanship that helped shape American whiskey as we know it today.Bottled in Bond and pulled from a single carefully selected barrel, each release offers its own personality while staying true to the bold, classic Buffalo Trace profile bourbon fans chase. From the moment the cork pops, the aroma sets expectations high — rich caramel, vanilla bean, sweet corn, and warm baking spices layered over polished oak.The palate delivers balance and structure, opening with brown sugar sweetness and butterscotch before evolving into cinnamon spice, toasted oak, and subtle hints of orange peel and tobacco. The mouthfeel is full without being overpowering, showcasing the confidence of a well-aged, well-crafted bourbon. The finish lingers with peppery warmth, dry oak, and a touch of lingering sweetness that keeps you coming back for another sip.Throughout the episode, we break down what makes single barrel releases special, how E.H. Taylor stands out in a crowded premium bourbon market, and whether the hype matches the experience in the glass. Is this a collector’s trophy, a special-occasion pour, or a new staple for serious bourbon drinkers? We give our honest take.Pour a glass, settle in, and join DadDimes as we explore a bourbon rooted in history but built for today’s whiskey conversation.Because at DadDimes on the Rocks, great whiskey isn’t just tasted — it’s experienced.#DadDimesOnTheRocks #BourbonPodcast #EHTaylor #SingleBarrelBourbon #BottledInBond #WhiskeyReview #BourbonLife #BuffaloTrace #WhiskeyCommunity #BourbonCollectors #DrinkResponsibly
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