Fiddler Antique Bourbon
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Crafted by ASW Distillery in Atlanta, this is a cask-strength beast that’s unapologetically bold, clocking in around 115–125 proof, depending on the batch. But don’t let the proof scare you off—this whiskey is a masterclass in balance.
From the first nose, you’re greeted with a rich bouquet of caramelized brown sugar, toasted pecans, and sweet cornbread, wrapped in a warm hug of oak and spice. The mash bill leans into high-corn territory, giving the palate an indulgent sweetness—think butterscotch, vanilla bean, cinnamon bark, and a hint of dark cherry syrup. There’s heat, yes, but it’s purposeful—a slow-building crescendo that adds depth rather than distraction.
The finish? Long, satisfying, and a bit mischievous. Waves of peppery spice and charred oak linger, daring you to go back for another sip (you will).
What sets Fiddler Antique apart isn’t just its barrel strength or bold profile—it’s the craftsmanship. This isn’t sourced whiskey; ASW distills it grain-to-glass, aging it right in Georgia’s unforgiving climate. That southern heat pushes deep interaction with the oak, creating complexity far beyond its years.
Final Verdict:
For the price point, Fiddler Antique punches well above its weight. It’s a whiskey with swagger, built for those who appreciate authenticity, big flavor, and a little southern attitude.