Brothers and Bourbon

Four Roses Red Label single Barrel 2025


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Bourbon, Four Roses, OESO, OESK, whiskey tasting, bourbon review, whiskey lovers, spirits, alcohol, craft distilling summary. In this episode of Brothers and Bourbon, Tony dives into the world of Four Roses bourbon, specifically reviewing the OESO and OESK variants. He shares personal anecdotes about the Midwest weather, his love for bourbon, and the unique characteristics of each bourbon variant. The conversation highlights the rich history of bourbon in America, the tasting notes of the two Four Roses bourbons, and the importance of community engagement in the bourbon culture.takeaways

  • Four Roses has 10 distinct bourbons with unique yeast strains.
  • The OESO is rich in red fruit, vanilla, and brown sugar.
  • The OESK is bolder and spicier than the OESO.
  • Bourbon has a deep-rooted history in American culture.
  • Tony emphasizes the importance of community knowledge in bourbon tasting.
  • Both OESO and OESK are priced reasonably for their quality.
  • The tasting experience can evoke personal memories and feelings.
  • Tony enjoys engaging with his audience about bourbon.
  • The OESO is great for a laid-back evening, while the OESK is for a bold experience.
  • Tony encourages listeners to share their bourbon experiences and preferences.
    • Exploring the Depths of Four Roses Bourbon
    • A Journey Through Bourbon Tasting
      • "It's hard for me to choose one."
      • "I love having the knowledge."
      • "$59. That's not fucking bad."
      • Chapters

        00:00Welcome to Brothers in Bourbon

        03:42Weathering the Cold: A Chicago Perspective

        06:24Exploring Four Roses Bourbon

        12:24Tasting the OESO: A Classic Bourbon Experience

        17:57Diving into the OESK: Bold and Spicy

        21:52Final Thoughts: Choosing Between OESO and OESK

        23:37Exploring the Stories Behind Each Sip

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