George Dickel

Superior No. 12 Brand 90 Proof Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky

8.514 ratings
8.83 pro ratings
Tennessee, USA
Top Notes For
James Forsyth

There's a lot to like about this whisky. There's also quite a lot not to like. The intense vanilla, caramel, mocha flavors are delicious and sustain beautifully. However, there isn't the elegance or smoothness of a great whisky. Better than most large production options at a similar price point and a worthy addition to the home bar.
Artwork: a work on paper by Thornton Dial who lived and worked in Bessemer, Alabama some 175 miles south of the Dickel distillery, near Nashville TN.

There's a lot to like about this whisky. There's also quite a lot not to like. The intense vanilla, caramel, mocha flavors are delicious and sustain beautifully. However, there isn't the elegance or smoothness of a great whisky. Better than most large production options at a similar price point and a worthy addition to the home bar.
Artwork: a work on paper by Thornton Dial who lived and worked in Bessemer, Alabama some 175 miles south of the Dickel distillery, near Nashville TN.

Apr 6th, 2018
Eron Garcia

The scent of sweet corn and vanilla will greet you when you go in for a whiff. And, I hate using the term butterscotch… shouldn’t all whiskey have that kind of scent? But, here it's true. I’ll break it down: think caramelized brown sugar and butter. Sweet, complex, and creamy. And that’s just the nose.

I get cocoa and smoke on the palate. But there is way more going on here if you employ the Whiskey Chew. Barrel notes come through as vanilla, blanched almonds, and tobacco. There’s also a nice acidic bite; that bite is the start of the finish.

And the finish is long warm ride of sweet corn, that acidic bite, and lingering tobacco.

This is a whiskey that wants you to sip it slowly.

The scent of sweet corn and vanilla will greet you when you go in for a whiff. And, I hate using the term butterscotch… shouldn’t all whiskey have that kind of scent? But, here it's true. I’ll break it down: think caramelized brown sugar and butter. Sweet, complex, and creamy. And that’s just the nose.

I get cocoa and smoke on the palate. But there is way more going on here if you employ the Whiskey Chew. Barrel notes come through as vanilla, blanched almonds, and tobacco. There’s also a nice acidic bite; that bite is the start of the finish.

And the finish is long warm ride of sweet corn, that acidic bite, and lingering tobacco.

This is a whiskey that wants you to sip it slowly.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 6th, 2017
Saman Hosseini

Writer Maison Abattoir

8.6

More refined and concentrated that Jack Daniels.

More refined and concentrated that Jack Daniels.

Apr 21st, 2013
Craig Daste

Nice and different, chocolate, slightly bitter finish. About $22 iirc.

Nice and different, chocolate, slightly bitter finish. About $22 iirc.

Apr 10th, 2019
Michael Coroneos

Much better alternative to Jack. Great on the rocks and with soda.

Much better alternative to Jack. Great on the rocks and with soda.

Dec 24th, 2016
IBL
7.5

A fine cocktail alcohol, but lacking the smoothness and polish of even middling whiskey.

A fine cocktail alcohol, but lacking the smoothness and polish of even middling whiskey.

Aug 15th, 2015
Steve Kirsch

Thanks for the generous pour, Slows!

Thanks for the generous pour, Slows!

Dec 20th, 2013
Christine Madsen

Very good with ginger. Great for mint julep

Very good with ginger. Great for mint julep

Aug 18th, 2013
Ron Senger

Ron had this 6 years ago

Ron had this 6 years ago

Jun 9th, 2019
Joey Freedman

Joey had this 9 years ago

Joey had this 9 years ago

Jun 15th, 2016