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A small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. [1] Small batch whiskey is whiskey produced by mixing the contents of a relatively small number of selected barrels. Small batch whiskeys are commercially positioned for the upper-premium market. The term is most commonly used for American whiskey but is sometimes used for other whiskeys as well.
Recent bottlings are identified on the labels as a small batch bourbon, whereas it was originally released as a single barrel bourbon. [3] Willett Pot Still Reserve is bottled in a decorative decanter that received a "double gold" award for packaging design at the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. [4]
Maker's Mark is marketed as a small batch Bourbon. Most producers of so-called small batch Bourbons do not clarify exactly what they mean by the term. The producer of Maker's Mark says that the traditional definition is "A bourbon that is produced/distilled in small quantities of approximately 1,000 gallons or less (20 barrels) from a mash bill ...
Costco shoppers claim that this small-batch bourbon is the best whiskey they’ve tasted under $100. Each batch is aged in two charred oak barrels, giving it notes of vanilla and a smooth, sweet ...
Classic Cask small batch bourbon and rye (17-21 year aging, for Spirit Imports) [5] [31] Conecuh Ridge small batch whiskey "distilled from bourbon mash" [ 41 ] (45% abv, approximately 4 year aging, for Spirits Acquisition Corp.) – Note that under U.S. regulations a whiskey "distilled from bourbon mash" is similar to a bourbon, but is aged in ...
Booker's (small batch) Baker's (small batch) Jim Beam (also made at Jim Beam distillery Booker Noe plant) Knob Creek (small batch) Old Crow; Old Grand-Dad; Red Stag by Jim Beam; Maker's Mark Distillery, Loretto. Maker's Mark (small batch, wheated) Willett Distillery brands: Willett Distillery-owned brands: Johnny Drum, Bardstown; Kentucky ...
The 109-proof bourbon is a blend of four of the distillery’s bourbons. Four Roses Small Batch bourbon is coming; here’s how to get a shot at a bottle. Skip to main content
For example, a straight whiskey may be a bourbon whiskey (using a mash of corn), malt whiskey (using a mash of malted barley), rye whiskey, rye malt whiskey, or wheat whiskey. An especially prominent variation is the labeling "Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey", used to indicate a straight whiskey made in Kentucky from a mash of at least 51% corn.