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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

New Switchgrass Spirits Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon and Rye Whiskey

Switchgrass Botted-in-Bond Rye...$49.99 / 750ml
Switchgrass is beyond proud to present this new category of whiskey in our portfolio. After years of distilling and packing away barrels, we are happy to say, this is NOT a limited release, but as a new standard in our family of spirits. This 100 proof spirit was sweet mashed, batched distilled, and follows the grain bill we normally use for our award winning rye with 76% rye, 12% wheat, and 12% malted barley. This new Bottled-In-Bond rye was aged for at least four years in Missouri white oak barrels. The extended time in the barrel provides tasting notes of sweet pear, spicy pepper, cola, and warm sweetbreat. This smooth sipper is sure to be a new favorite for drinking straight or elevating your favorite cocktail.
Each bottle meets the 1897 Congressional regulation for Bottled-In-Bond spirits and has a individually numbered strap reminiscent of the traditional designs originally used to designate this type of spirit.
Switchgrass Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon...$49.99 / 750ml
Switchgrass is beyond proud to present this new category of whiskey in our portfolio. After years of distilling and packing away barrels, we are happy to say, this is NOT a limited release, but is a new standard in our family of spirits. This 100 proof spirit was sweet mashed, batched distilled, and follows the grain bill we normally use for our popular bourbon with 63% corn, 25% wheat, and 12% malted barley. This new Bottled-In-Bond bourbon was aged for at least four years in Missouri white oak barrels. The extended time in the barrel creates a nose of citrus and vanilla along with our traditional tasting notes of warm honey, and cornbread. This smooth sipper is sure to be a new favorite for drinking straight or elevating your favorite cocktail.
Each bottle meets the 1897 Congressional regulation for Bottled-In-Bond spirits and has an individually numbered strap reminiscent of the traditional designs originally used to designate this type of spirit.

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