Bourbon

IW Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon

$36.00

OVERALL
RATING

7

Whiskey Review: IW Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon

We review I.W. Harper Straight Bourbon Whiskey. It's a historic brand originally founded by a group of German immigrants.

Tasting Notes:

About:
No age statement. Mash bill: 73% corn, 18% rye, 9% malted barley. 82 proof. I.W. Harper Distilling Company/Diageo, Tullahoma, TN. $36.
Appearance:
Russet muscat in color. Rich looking.
Nose:
The aromas are very mild but pleasant, like a picnic on a warm spring day. There’s citrus, apricot, and clover.
Palate:
The palate is consistent with the nose. I love when there’s no weird surprises. The I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon is everything you would expect from a bourbon, with its fruit and vanilla flavors. is very consistent with the nose. I didn’t think it was too sweet but enjoyed the light oak, apricot, vanilla, and citrus flavors. The mouthfeel is light, which makes it a good all-season whiskey to enjoy neat or on the rocks. The flavors are a bit heavier and darker than the mouthfeel which makes it enjoyable for me. This would be the perfect bourbon for cocktails as well. Perhaps try it for your next Manhattan. Sending User Review 0 (0 votes) Buy Now Share: XFacebookLinkedInEmail Drinks Aizome Island – Tropical Style Minor Cobbler Strawberry Rhubarb Julep Crimson & Clover Club Wynken, Blynken, & Nog Related Articles Whiskey Review: Highline Triple Rye Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline Triple Rye Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke American Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke American Whiskey American / Reviews Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 Reviews / Scotch Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old Reviews / Scotch Whiskey Review: Highline American Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline American Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Rye Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Rye Whiskey American / Reviews Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.2 Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.2 Reviews / Scotch Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh Sandend Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh Sandend Reviews / Scotch Whiskey Review: Highline Straight Kentucky Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline Straight Kentucky Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Bourbon Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Bourbon Bourbon / Reviews Melissa Jones Melissa D. Jones is a traveler, blogger, photographer, storyteller, foodie, whiskey lover and creative entrepreneur. Living for adventure and new experiences she’s photographed her way around all 50 states and 47 countries (still counting!) and wrote her travel knowledge into a book. When she’s not traveling you can find her… More by Melissa Jones Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Connect with on on LinkedIn About Advertise Subscribe Editorial Standards Privacy Policy Terms of Use
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Comments:
It’s a simple bourbon, but if you like bourbon, then you will like this one. If you don’t know if you like bourbon, try it! The palate is very consistent with the nose. I didn’t think it was too sweet but enjoyed the light oak, apricot, vanilla, and citrus flavors. The mouthfeel is light, which makes it a good all-season whiskey to enjoy neat or on the rocks. The flavors are a bit heavier and darker than the mouthfeel which makes it enjoyable for me. This would be the perfect bourbon for cocktails as well. Perhaps try it for your next Manhattan.

Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by Diageo. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs.

Isaac Wolfe Bernheim immigrated to the United States from Schmieheim, Germany in 1867 with only four dollars in his pocket. Today, he’s known as an American businessman and credited for starting one of the premier bourbon whiskey brands.

The Bernhiem Bros. distillery was founded by namesake Isaac, his brother Bernard, and their friend, Elbridge Palmer, as a silent partner in 1970. The I.W. Harper brand has been around since 1872. Just after I.W. Harper was started, Palmer was bought out, and Isaac’s brother in law Nathan came on board making it Bernheim Brothers & Uri.

The brand has changed hands a few times since the original launch by its founders. I.W. Harper is now owned by Diageo. Bernheim and the I.W. Harper brand are historically significant because “the success of his distillery and distribution business helped to consolidate the Louisville area as a major center of Kentucky bourbon distilling.”

Although the I.W. Harper 15 year overshadows the I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, this bottling is not without note. There’s not much written about the production, age and reintroduction of this spirit. There’s more buzz around the 15 year and the brand itself. The I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is perhaps more of an entry level whiskey but also one to be enjoyed for what it is. We can’t only drink 15-year bourbons. So let’s discuss how this one rates.

IW Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon review
I.W. Harper Straight Bourbon Whiskey (image via Melissa Jones)

Tasting Notes: I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Vital stats: No age statement. Mash bill: 73% corn, 18% rye, 9% malted barley. 82 proof. I.W. Harper Distilling Company/Diageo, Tullahoma, TN. $36.

Appearance: Russet muscat in color. Rich looking.

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Nose: The aromas are very mild but pleasant, like a picnic on a warm spring day. There’s citrus, apricot, and clover.

Palate: The palate is consistent with the nose. I love when there’s no weird surprises. The I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon is everything you would expect from a bourbon, with its fruit and vanilla flavors.

Melissa Jones

Melissa D. Jones is a traveler, blogger, photographer, storyteller, foodie, whiskey enthusiast, and creative entrepreneur. Her thirst for adventure and new experiences has led her to photograph all 50 states and 47 countries, a journey she chronicled in her travel book. When she's not exploring the globe, Melissa resides in Portland, Oregon, where she enjoys attending events, savoring whiskey, and hiking. She has sampled over 100 different whiskies, both locally and internationally.

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