How to Host a Blind Bourbon Tasting at Home (Checklist Included)
A step-by-step guide to running a respectful, fun blind tasting: what to buy, how to pour, scorecards, and reveal rules.

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Run blind tastings digitally with built-in scoring
Join Digital DramWhat you need (shopping list)
- 4-6 bottles with a theme (mashbill, proof band, price tier) -- browse the catalog for ideas
- Numbered stickers or sleeves, tasting mats, pens
- Water, crackers, optional pipettes
- Digital Dram for blind session setup and scoring
Setup (15 minutes)
- Sleeve and label bottles A-D (host knows the key).
- Pour 0.5-0.75 oz into identical glasses.
- Hand out scorecards (or use Digital Dram's session).
- Explain your reveal rule (see below).
Scoring model (simple and fair)
- Nose (5), Palate (10), Finish (5), Overall (5), for a /25 total.
- Allow optional tasting notes and guess (mashbill/proof).
Keep proofs in a similar range
If one sample is 130 proof and the rest hover around 90, the barrel-proof pour will dominate early impressions. Aim for a 15-point proof window for a balanced comparison.
Reveal rules (pick one)
- Classic: rank then reveal identity.
- Palate-focus: show Bourbon DNA matches per entry to see how well your preferences predicted your favorites.
- Budget comparison: reveal price last to check bias.
Hosting etiquette
- Start on time, keep pours equal, and pace water breaks.
- If someone dislikes a sample, they can pass. No pressure.
- Share photos only if everyone is comfortable with it.
Run it in Digital Dram
Create a Blind Tasting, share the link, collect scores, auto-rank, and see how results compare to your Bourbon DNA.
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