Brothers of the Leaf Toasted French Oak & LFD Super Bowl 2025 - High Proof Ashes Podcast Ep 120
This week on High Proof Ashes, we’re pouring Brothers of the Leaf Toasted Batch 1, a Kentucky-only bourbon finished in toasted French oak casks that gives this release a deeper sweetness and a refined edge. The French oak brings out waves of vanilla cream, warm pastry, light caramel, and a subtle roasted spice that builds as the glass opens up. Riding shotgun is the La Flor Dominicana Super Bowl 2025 Special Edition, a once-a-year powerhouse loaded with Dominican strength, earthy richness, and that trademark LFD pepper surge that makes their Super Bowl drops so collectible. Together, this pairing shows how toasted French oak elegance and bold Dominican fire can play off each other beautifully. Pour a glass, light up, and enjoy another slow-burn conversation with us.

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