As mentioned in our review of the Waterloo No. 9 Gin, a few months ago, we were fortunate enough to attend an online tasting of three Waterloo Gin expressions. In this review, we’ll be discussing the last of this Gin trio, their Barrel Aged Gin.
Here’s some information about this spirit taken directly from the Waterloo Gin website:
What would happen if we aged our gin like bourbon? Waterloo Barrel-Aged Gin spends 2 years in first-use medium char American oak barrels to develop rich wood flavors that complement the botanical backbone of our distinctive gin. This dark spirit crossover tastes familiar yet completely new.
Waterloo Gin pours together limestone-fed spring water and local botanicals in a bouquet of Hill Country flavors. We harvest botanicals unique to the Texas Hill Country and use innovative distillation techniques to create modern twists on classic spirits.
We’re always game to try something new, especially when it sounds THIS delicious. Click play on the above video to find out what we thought of the Barrel Aged Gin.
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Many thanks to the fine folks at Waterloo Gin for sending us this very generous sample!
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