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  2. Barrel - Wikipedia

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    The typical bourbon barrel is 53 US gallons (200 L; 44 imp gal) in size, which is thus the de facto standard whiskey barrel size worldwide. [21] [22] Some distillers transfer their whiskey into different barrels to "finish" or add qualities to the final product. These finishing barrels frequently aged a different spirit (such as rum) or wine.

  3. Single barrel whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Single barrel whiskey (or single cask whiskey) is a premium class of whiskey in which each bottle comes from an individual aging barrel, instead of coming from blending together the contents of various barrels to provide uniformity of color and taste.

  4. American whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee whiskey aging in charred new oak barrels at the Jack Daniel's distillery. Straight whiskey is a whiskey that was distilled to not more than 80% alcohol by volume (160 proof) that has been aged for at least two years at a starting alcohol concentration of not more than 62.5%. It has not been blended with other spirits, colorings, or ...

  5. Holiday gift guide: Here are 13 new 2023 bourbons, whiskeys ...

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    Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye Whiskey: Comprised of barrels aged for over six years, the flavor profile includes an aroma of orange zest and lemon oil, caramel, and hints of pine. On the palate ...

  6. Barrel (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Both the 42-US-gallon (159 L) barrels (based on the old English wine measure), the tierce (159 litres) and the 40-US-gallon (150 L) whiskey barrels were used. Also, 45-US-gallon (170 L) barrels were in common use. The 40 gallon whiskey barrel was the most common size used by early oil producers, since they were readily available at the time.

  7. The Smoothest and Most Affordable Whiskeys You Can Find ... - AOL

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    However, whiskey enthusiasts should know that its “from the barrel” title is a misnomer: The blend is bottled at 51.4% ABV, shy of a true barrel-proof designation. Total Wine 4.

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