Green River's OLDEST Bourbon Yet! Distillery Select Toasted Double Oak Review

Green River is back with one of its most exciting releases to date. Today, I'm reviewing the brand-new Green River Distillery Select Toasted Double Oak Bourbon—the oldest Green River bourbon ever released. This limited release begins as an 8-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon before spending an additional six months finishing in new toasted American oak barrels. Bottled at 115.1 proof, it has already earned Double Gold honors at the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. But does it live up to the hype? In this review, I'll break down: • The nose, palate, and finish • How the toasted oak finish impacts the whiskey • Whether the 115.1 proof drinks hot or balanced • If it's worth hunting down • My final score and recommendation Bottle Details: • Green River Distillery Select Toasted Double Oak Bourbon • 8 Years Old • Finished 6 Months in New Toasted American Oak • 115.1 Proof (57.55% ABV) • Limited Release • Double Gold – San Francisco World Spirits Competition If you enjoy bourbon reviews, whiskey news, and honest opinions without the fluff, be sure to subscribe to Bourbinsane. Have you tried Green River's newest release? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. #GreenRiver #Bourbon #WhiskeyReview