Devil’s Sister’s Kentucky Whiskey from have a product that works perfectly well with their stated goals landed on my desk at 40% ABV, carrying a $29.99 The whiskey is a visually thin, pale straw and light pastel yellow price tag. Here is what I found.
Nose
A subtle and pleasant nose, with just a hint of smoke swirled together with mellow sugar.
Palate
On first sip, the whiskey presents a fairly rounded blend between sweet and smooth. I only detect a slight bit of smoke, but nothing approaching the pronounced smokiness advertised on the bottle. The mid-mouth feel is a little bright, and the finish is warm with a lingering caramel note.
Finish
Whether you find the messaging appealing or not, producing a whiskey with a clearly defined brand voice and target market is likely just smart business. Not to mention that the consumer-friendly $29.99 is in line with their stated goal of a solid spirit at a reasonable price. In the end, I think Two Eagles Distillery have a product that works perfectly well with their stated goals. So, if you decide to pick up a bottle, visit their website and mix up a spirited cocktail.
The Bottom Line
Devil’s Sister’s Kentucky Whiskey is fine — not bad, not great, just fine. At $29.99 The whiskey is a visually thin, pale straw and light pastel yellow, I think there are better options in this range if you are willing to look around.