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This one changed the way we think of bourbon, all because one man changed the way he thought about making it. Bill Samuels, Sr., simply wanted a whisky he would enjoy drinking. Never bitter or sharp, Maker’s Mark® is made with soft red winter wheat, instead of the usual rye, for a one-of-a-kind, full-flavored bourbon that’s easy to drink. To ensure consistency, we rotate every barrel by hand and age our bourbon to taste, not time. Each and every bottle of Maker’s® is still hand-dipped in our signature red wax at our distillery in Loretto, Ky., just like Bill, Sr., would have wanted.
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70% corn / 25% rye / 5% malted barley
Barrel #245
The exclusive bourbon inside this bottle has been pulled from a single barrel, and hand-selected for its impeccable quality and flavour profile. The result is a masterpiece of uniquely dark and complex flavours, intermingled with surprisingly bright notes and the exuberant spice of rye.
Shane’s Notes:
Nose: Caramel apple, creme brulee, burnt orange, and banana pudding
Palate: Caramel driven off the start with a touch of vanilla bean. Buttery, creamy texture that’s followed up by a smash of rye spice and cinnamon. Dark chocolate, berries, and waves of oak follow.
Finish: Oak, tobacco, and orange zest linger on the palate.
Produced in by Blue Note Bourbon and bottled at 100 (50% ABV) proof, this well-rounded Bourbon is meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike. Blue Note Crossroads is a straight bourbon whiskey made using a mashbill of 70% corn, 21% rye and 9% malted barley and finished with toasted French oak staves. It is unfiltered, bottled at 100 proof and crafted in Memphis, Tennessee.
Having left Cooley Distillery after its takeover by Jim Beam, Jack and Stephen Teeling have founded the first distillery in Dublin after 125 years in 2015. They also release excellent whiskeys from the stock they kept from Cooley. The single grain has totally matured in ex Californian Cabernet wine casks. Smooth and fruity with a demerara character, this single grain has a satin-like texture and displays lovely notes of peaches and pears. It has been awarded the Best single Grain by Whisky Magazine in 2014.
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RELEASE #3 // WINTER 2024 // 50% ABV / 100 Proof aged at least 5 years
We’re proud to announce the return of our Bottled in Bond Blue Corn Bourbon Whiskey. This winter expression is a highly coveted fan favorite, and with an additional year of aging, it might just be even better than ever. Represented by the winter crow, we employed blue corn to invoke the endless winter night sky.
MASHBILL:
26% Blue Corn, 25% White Corn, 44% Rye, 5% Malted Barley
TASTING NOTES:
NOSE: Blueberry syrup, fresh french toast, raw manuka honey, roasted cardamom pods & rose water.
PALATE: Fig jam, black cherry pie, sweet cigar smoke, candied dates, jamaican allspice & hazelnut butter.
FINISH: Medium to long, roasted caramel hard candy, fresh kettle corn, homemade marshmallow & orgeat, accompanied by soft barrel tannins.
Dad’s Hat, a Pennsylvania based rye whiskey distillery are attempting to revive the reputation of Pennsylvania Rye by creating a small batch whiskey with a focus on quality and flavour.
Our release is a 6 Year Old bottled at natural cask strength, and we’’ve filled just 289 bottles.
Rye whiskey was previously the whiskey of choice in the US, with Pennsylvania’s distillers making millions of gallons a year.
During prohibition, bootleggers created poorly made substitutes for Pennsylvania Rye, which was very damaging to its reputation. After prohibition passed it unfortunately never quite recovered, with people turning to Bourbon instead.
The distillery, founded in 2011, creates an ‘old-school’ Pennsylvania style Rye – 80% grain, 20% malt (15% barley, 5% rye malt), no corn, and a sweet mash recipe. They use local farms for their grains, temperature controlled fermenters, doing a five-seven day low and slow ferments to develop a complex flavour.
NOSE
Rye bread and allspice, but then very fruity! Dried fruit; cranberries, apricots, and chocolate covered raisins. The spices return with a hint of mint, and some wood char.
TASTE
Silky mouthfeel. Fruity and spicy with sour cherries, and cranberries. Woody spices; clove, a hint of cinnamon, and charred oak. A medium length finish that’s full of chocolate.
A Two Brewers Classic, juxtaposing humble grains and noble oak, worthy of considered contemplation. A harmonious tandem, enrobed in delicious complexities.
Simple in nature, if not in construction, this bottling showcases all that barley and oak have to offer, coaxed out day by day and year by year. Indulgent and inviting, an expression charged with crème caramel and custard, made more interesting by the intricacies that surround.