

Curiously, the proof level of 125 is identical to the batch number. The OCD among us can rejoice at the happy coincidence.
Let’s give this whiskey a taste.
While Larceny Barrel Proof can often come across with lots of barrel influence, this expression comes across with the softness of a summer breeze. Very buttery and nutty on the nose, the aromas evoke butterscotch, nutmeg, and a healthy brown banana quality — almost banana bread-like, particularly with the layer of roasted walnuts that both enhances and tempers the fruity-sweet experience. Time in glass shows the whiskey developing a slightly leathery character, with overtones of hemp rope.
The palate has a lot of similar qualities, though a more citrus-forward element comes into focus in short order, fading eventually against the surge of toasted/roasted nuts in the glass. Time in glass is helpful as the whiskey settles down into a more familiar groove, showcasing graphite, maple, and orange peel notes, then later a smattering of baking spices. Old Fashioned fodder? Yes, please.
The finish is sunny and easy-drinking, with something of a toffee quality to it. Summery and approachable at full proof despite a 62.5% abv, this is a crowd-pleaser from the Larceny lineup that should make just about everyone happy.
125 proof.
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