Maker's Mark 46 whisky reviews (8)
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Maker's Mark 46 - Bourbon with a Pedigree
88
I pride myself on trying all sorts of whiskies from around the world, although I have a particular love of scottish single malts. I tried the 'regular' Maker's Mark some the ago and thought it a good … read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - Maker's 2.0
84
In a previous review (http://www.connosr.com/reviews/makers-mark/makers-mark/the-original-premium-bourbon/), I gave some background on Maker’s Mark, the most well known wheated bourbon on the market. The… read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - For those cold nights
90
*My first review.* During a my recent very long work run in an exploration camp in northern Québec, I've become quite intrigued with spirits, namely whisky, armagnac and cavlados. Having come home, I've… read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - Still way too hot
71
Neat. The pour is a deep, orange amber looking relatively red compared to other bourbon. Heavy, dense tears form with a determined swirl. Nose: honey, vanilla bean, butterscotch, but lots of nasal sting… read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - Maker's 46
90
I must admit, 46 is pretty damn good. I've been drinking bourbon for only 16 months, but 46 does do it for you. Give it a toss and see.
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Maker's Mark 46 - MM just got better!
85
At first i did (quite foolishly) that Maker’s 46 stood for 46% ABV, but when i saw that it was actually 47% i knew i was wrong. As it happens, the Maker’s people were experimenting with their whisky and… read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - Lovely and better then MM
90
Now let’s get going with Maker’s 46, which is why in the first place i tasted the original MM… At first i did (quite foolishly) that Maker’s 46 stood for 46% ABV, but when i saw that it was actually 47%… read more
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Maker's Mark 46 - Maker's Maker 46
95
Makers Mark (MM) is one of two USA distillers to use the name whisky rather than whiskey (an indication to it's owners Scottish roots). This bourbon is extremely interesting because it's using the same… read more
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