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  • Larceny Barrel Proof Bourbon Flash Review: Where Wheat and Heat Meet

    per year in January, May, and September, Larceny Barrel Proof is a small batch, non-chill filtered bourbon bourbon release,  Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond . Company on Label:   Old Fitzgerald Distillery (Heaven Hill) Whiskey Type:  Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages With effort, I can nose-blind the oak influence and find in its place classic bourbon notes, creamy caramel The silky wheat influence shows up mid-palate like a loaf of freshly baked wheat bread.

  • Wheat's Next on the Pedestal of the Heritage Collection: Heaven Hill 19 Year Wheat Whiskey Review

    There have been many releases of wheated bourbon, differentiated only by a subtle difference in the majority grain (corn for bourbon, wheat for wheat whiskey). The Larceny and Old Fitzgerald lines are common examples of wheated bourbon you may have seen or tasted delirium, as well as a long love for the vanilla-forward bourbon that Heaven Hill traditionally produces Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the

  • Old Fitzgerald 17 Year Bottled in Bond Bourbon Review

    This wheated bourbon from Heaven Hill has always been a bit fickle for me; some releases are tremendous to be labeled a bourbon. I do love their regular bourbon releases, however... looking at you Elijah Craig. Company on Label: Heaven Hill Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 68% corn, 20% wheat, 12% malted This is a wonderful departure from some of the spicier wheated bourbon releases I've tried previously

  • Two Souls Spirits Packin' Wheat Review - Minnesota Wheat Whiskey from J. Carver Distillery

    Also, for those wanting a quick and dirty on wheat whiskey, it is different than wheated bourbon, which With a mash bill of 71% wheat, this expression is outside the parameters required to be considered bourbon And if you know your bourbon, you know at least 51% of corn is required. What makes a wheated bourbon is the use of wheat in the mashbill (anywhere from 1%—49% wheat), but without that dominant 51% corn, the mashbill cannot be considered bourbon.

  • 2020 Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Bourbon Review

    This 10 year wheated bourbon is now being distilled and bottled by Buffalo Trace, not the same distillate Company on Label: Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Buffalo Trace Wheated

  • Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 16 Year Bourbon Review

    Company on Label: Heaven Hill Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 68% corn, 20% wheat, 12% malted This has that long fuzzy, buzzy linger that I adore out of 15+ year old bourbons. Wheated bourbons can certainly stand up to 16 years well with this as a great example. This does what Elijah Craig Barrel Proofs do, but at 30 less proof points, which is intense and impressive

  • Pursuit United Bourbon Review - A Blend of Kentucky, Tennessee, and New York Straight Bourbons

    brand was founded in 2018 by Kenny Coleman and Ryan Cecil following their wildly successful podcast Bourbon They talk about growing their brand amongst the heavy competition that "big bourbon" poses in one of Company on Label: Pursuit Spirits Whiskey Type: Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed proportions of 2 high rye and a wheated bourbon mash bills from: Kentucky (Bardstown Bourbon Company) - 75% Corn The proof gets a little out of hand when doing this, but it's nothing a seasoned bourbon drinker can't

  • 2XO The Innkeeper's Blend Bourbon Review

    most prolific American whiskey blenders in the industry known for his high-proof, robust Kentucky Owl bourbon Company on Label: Prestige Beverage Group Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages : Undisclosed proportions of high rye (35%) and low rye (16-18%) bourbon mash bills (min 51% corn); Proof bourbon profile. It does everything that a Kentucky bourbon should without being too plain.

  • Old Elk Four Grain Bourbon Whiskey Review

    initial thoughts from the flight from the quick Instagram review night: I definitely get the high malt bourbon I mixed the @spiritanimalsociety bourbon barrel pick with the @massbourbonalliance wheated bourbon pick Company on Label: Old Elk Distillery Whiskey Type: Four Grain Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 51% Corn It is a blend of 6-7 year high-malt bourbon and 6 year wheated bourbon Nose: Up front I find nice, crispy It reminds me a bit of the aroma of the 8 year Willett high corn bourbon from barrel #6061.

  • Hunter & Scott Bourbon Review

    Company on Label: Reservoir Distillery Whiskey Type: Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: 75% Corn, 20% Wheat, 5% Barley Proof: 90° Age: 1.5 year Further identification: Batch 27, Bottle 64. Rye grain and a unique wheat that I have not experienced. Not what you are hoping for on a sip.

  • Old Elk Double Wheat Whiskey Review

    sent the Four Grain thanks to the wonderful folks at Old Elk, but knew I couldn't sleep on this Double Wheat Company on Label: Old Elk Whiskey Type: Wheated Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 71.5% Wheat, 25% Corn, there is a surprising caramelized corn aroma which is crazy given I'm used to drinking a lot of 51%+ bourbons Oh well - I do know I love their wheated bourbon mash bill specifically as I've personally picked 3 single I don't think the wheat whiskey did the wheated bourbon any favors here tonight.

  • Weller Special Reserve Review: A Case for the Comfort Pours of the World

    the hunt , or where the name originated from (pretty cool bourbon history lives on in this brand), Company on Label:  Buffalo Trace Whiskey Type:  Wheated Bourbon Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Buffalo Trace wheated bourbon mash bill (>51% corn) Proof:  90 ° Age:   NAS MSRP: $29.99 (2025) Further Identification It's a hefty nose for the proof point, but with a silky aroma that many wheated bourbons are best known And while the complexities of this pour are anything but, the clear presence of those classic bourbon

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