This is the second-most expensive of the Benchmark lineup at $23 in the state of Ohio.īob: So we are looking at a 125-proof bourbon whiskey that has been aged for at least four years. I'll spoil the value score right now: it's a really solid value, Bob. I don't know if there is a whiskey on the market that is so high in proof for what I assume to be so little in price.īrad: I was going to say: it costs over $100 less than its proof point. ![]() With Full Proof, they’ve taken it all the way up to 125 proof. There was a 95 proof Single Barrel, and then Benchmark Bonded last week at 100 proof. We started with the 86-proof Top Floor, and then we switched to the 90-proof Small Batch. Buffalo Trace wanted to expand its cheapest line of whiskey, Benchmark, and it did so by adding a whole bunch of fancy words after the word “Benchmark.” The following review is taken from our episode " Stalag 17 / Benchmark Full Proof." Click the link to listen to this review in audio format.īob: If you've been paying attention to our podcast, we have tried five consecutive Benchmark-branded products to start this season. Last week's Benchmark Bonded was a return to form after a few letdowns, so we're hoping the brand can finish strong with this high-proof bourbon. Today, we're finishing our flight of five Benchmark bourbons with Benchmark Full Proof, the final whiskey in the new collection of special-edition bourbons bearing the Benchmark name.
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