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It is hard to believe with the craft distillery movement Indianapolis, Indiana, did not have a running distillery in the city until 80 years after Prohibition ended. In 2013, Travis Barnes launched Hotel Tango. No, it’s not a hotel— it’s an artisan distillery. Located in the Fletcher Place Neighborhood, the “Eclectic Americana” facility also has the distinction of being the nation’s first service-disabled combat veteran-owned distillery.
Hotel Tango has a diverse core range of products, from bourbon to orangecello. Most recently, the distillery dropped its first bottle in its Unofficial HT Series. This series is particular to flavored whiskies to enhance the tasting room’s cocktail offerings. So what is the first flavor? ‘Shmallow— a toasted marshmallow bourbon. This whiskey is featured in Hotel Tango’s S’more Old Fashioned.
Hotel Tango gets its distillery name from the NATO-utilized alphanumeric system of letters using Travis’ and, his wife, Hilary’s initials. The bottles and labels have come a long way after a rebranding to fully incorporate a more military feel. ‘Shmallow has a badass biker cat on the front reminiscent of George Pepard in the A-Team.
Toasted marshmallow is one of my favorite flavors, so I may be a little biased. However, with the influx of flavored whiskies on the market, I know they can be hit or miss. Let’s see if Hotel Tango’s ‘Shmallow Toasted Marshmallow Bourbon really tastes like a toasted marshmallow.
Tasting Notes: Hotel Tango ‘Shmallow
Vital Stats: 30% ABV. 60 proof. A naturally and artificially flavored bourbon. 750ml $25.
Appearance: Hazy light gold
Nose: The nose gets hit first with fresh baked sugar cookies giving a sense of soft and chewy. There is a slight smoke to it, as you would expect with toasted and burnt marshmallows. The real surprise is movie theater buttered popcorn with salt. At the end of the nose, graham cracker appears.
Palate: The mouthfeel is surprisingly not as syrupy as I thought it would be. It tastes like toasted and burnt marshmallows, and leaves crème brûlée on the breath after sipping. Near the end, there is a slight saltiness with some Madagascar vanilla.