Stagg 26B Tastes Nothing Like Stagg 26A - Here's Why That's a Good Thing!

Stagg 26B is here; and at 125.2 proof it's coming in four points lighter than the 26A. Does that matter? A certain someone told me the B-batch stands for "basic." In this video I'm doing a full nose and palate review of Stagg 26B, then putting it head-to-head against 26A to find out once and for all which one deserves a spot in your collection. 🥃 🥃 What's Covered: Stagg 26B review: 125.2 proof — nose & full palate breakdown Why the proof drop matters (and where you feel it) Head-to-head comparison: Stagg 26B vs. Stagg 26A Who should buy 26B vs. 26A (and why both have a place) Is "B-batch = basic" actually true? 📌 Chapters: 00:00 Intro – Stagg 26B Has Arrived 00:14 Welcome & What Makes 26B Different from 26A 01:50 Tasting Stagg 26B – Nose & Palate 05:02 Side-by-Side: Stagg 26B vs. 26A – Nose Comparison 07:25 Side-by-Side: Stagg 26B vs. 26A – Palate Comparison 09:10 Final Verdict – Which One Should You Buy? 11:01 Giveaway Details & Closing Thoughts Have you tried 26B yet? Do you agree that 26A has more complexity — or do you prefer the sweeter, brighter profile of 26B? Drop your take in the comments. 🚨 2,000 SUBSCRIBER GIVEAWAY 🚨 Almost there! When we hit 2,000 subscribers, one lucky winner gets their choice of: Russell's Reserve 13 Year (Batch 6) Eagle Rare 12 Year Stagg 26A Stagg 25D Subscribe today — it's free, and all it does is increase your chances of winning. 🥃 Good pours, everyone. X - x.com/highlyallocated Instagram - instagram.com/highlyallocatedproblems