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Smooth Ambler Old Scout Single Barrel American Whiskey...$37.99
- 107 Proof
- 174 bottles produced
- Barrel No. 10663
The Wine and Cheese Place Single Barrel
2 Whiskies from a Bourbon mash bill
5yr-6yr TN Whiskey
10-11yr IN Bourbon 36% rye bourbon (same mash bill as Old Scout Single Barrel)
Laid back and barrel rested together for since February 2018 (about a 16 months)
Bottled at 107 proof
Non Chill Filtered
Old Scout American Whiskey is a union of two whiskies distilled from classic bourbon mash bills. One is aged in new oak barrels and the other matures in rejuvenated, re-charred bourbon casks. While this unique aging excuses the marriage from being called bourbon, it shares all of the character and drinkability you would expect from a whiskey on the brink of being one.
Like the other Old Scout whiskeys, it is blended in limited, hand selected batches and without chill filtration.
Mashbill: A blend of 9+ YO 36% rye bourbon (same mash bill as Old Scout Single Barrel) and 5+ YO whiskey distilled from a bourbon mash from TN, aged in re-charred “rejuvenated barrels”.
2 Whiskies from a Bourbon mash bill
5yr-6yr TN Whiskey
10-11yr IN Bourbon 36% rye bourbon (same mash bill as Old Scout Single Barrel)
Laid back and barrel rested together for since February 2018 (about a 16 months)
Bottled at 107 proof
Non Chill Filtered
Old Scout American Whiskey is a union of two whiskies distilled from classic bourbon mash bills. One is aged in new oak barrels and the other matures in rejuvenated, re-charred bourbon casks. While this unique aging excuses the marriage from being called bourbon, it shares all of the character and drinkability you would expect from a whiskey on the brink of being one.
Like the other Old Scout whiskeys, it is blended in limited, hand selected batches and without chill filtration.
Mashbill: A blend of 9+ YO 36% rye bourbon (same mash bill as Old Scout Single Barrel) and 5+ YO whiskey distilled from a bourbon mash from TN, aged in re-charred “rejuvenated barrels”.
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