Name: Clyde’s May Original Alabama Whiskey
Color: Copper Brown
Nose: Corn, rye, and malt blend, citrus, pepper, wood
Taste: Malted blend with corn, dry cedar, vanilla, lemon
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Clyde May is named after a moonshiner from Alabama with a long history of backwoods whiskey production. Clyde passed away in 1990 and his son took over the business and made it legal. The whiskey is sourced from Indiana and/or Kentucky and bottled in Florida. As of January 2022, they have broken ground with a distillery in Troy, Alabama. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2023 and first releases in 2027. The history of the May Family is one of good old fashion American grit, which I appreciate. Most new distilleries are just kids playing with daddy’s money or bored rich guys.
Unfortunately, the old fashion “grit” does not translate into quality. The first and second tastes of the Alabama Whiskey are just basic. This is their baseline expression and is a mixed bag in taste and with the nose. The taste profile has that blended corn, malt, and rye thing going on. The nose is softer than the Straight Bourbon and the color is darker than some of the other expressions. The abv is not strong enough to last in a cocktail and would be watered down too quickly. I find it hard to believe that they won any awards.
Other expressions: Straight Rye, Straight Bourbon, Alabama Style Whiskey, Clyde May’s Cask Strength, Alabama Style Whiskey, and Clyde May’s Special Reserve Alabama Style Whiskey.
Priced around $40 and drinkable. Good for cheap slugging or cocktails.
If you like it, drink it! – Christopher