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Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 90.4 Proof
This whiskey was still distilled by us over a decade ago. It has improved each year with age and has no equal for character and flavor. Bottled at 45.2% Alc/Vol (90.4 Proof) by Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery.
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Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Old 2022
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Tasting Notes:
Color: Tawny in color.
Nose: Very sweet, with notes of honey, dulce de leche, caramel corn, rooibos tea and lightly toasted nuts. Hints of the wheat and corn are present which enhances the complexity.
Taste: Medium-bodied palate with dried fruit and nuts. Each sip finishes with a very long bold wave of floral honey, caramel, and toasted barrel flavors which counter the weight of the alcohol.
Finish: An elegant balance between oak, grain, and maturation.
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Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Old Bourbon 2020 Release
$69.99This bourbon whiskey is bottled at nearly barrel proof. Just a splash of Kentucky limestone water is added after a decade of aging. Rich, yet smooth, this bourbon takes a back seat to none.
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Old Rip Van Winkle 12 Year Old Bourbon 2020 Release
$79.99“A perfect combination of age and proof. The 12 years of aging and medium proof of 90.4 seem to be just right in creating a very pleasant drink of whiskey. This fine bourbon can compete with any excellent cognac as an after-dinner drink.” -Paul Pacult
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Old Rip Van Winkle 2021
Old Rip Van Winkle 2021 is the youngest offering of this line of bourbons. Old Rip Van Winkle 2021 has a subtle palette of sweet caramel tones and also gives off a clever hint of cinnamon flavor, while retaining a smooth finish. -
Old Scout 5 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon
We’re always on the lookout, “scouting” for great whiskey. When we find something worthy, we haul it home to the mountains of West Virginia and bottle it, right alongside the whiskey we make ourselves. So, we don’t make Old Scout; we procure it. That’s never been a secret and isn’t one now. We think it’s a cause for celebration when we find something delicious that can be made better. Consider this bottle your invitation to celebrate with us.
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Old Scout Toasted Barrel Finished Straight Rye
We’re always on the lookout, “scouting” for great whiskey. When we find something worthy, we haul it home to the mountains of West Virginia and bottle it, right alongside the whiskey we make ourselves. So, we don’t make Old Scout; we procure it. That’s never been a secret and isn’t one now. We think it’s a cause for celebration when we find something delicious that can be made better. Consider this bottle your invitation to celebrate with us.
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Old Scratch Straight Bourbon Whiskey
It’s said the devil is in the details. Ours comes from a 13th-century monk, who in a single soul-selling night created the world’s largest book: The Codex Gigas. Rumored to contain all of the world’s knowledge, the book’s flawless details still amaze – Just like our bourbon. It’s also said that gazing upon the Old Scratch on our label casts a powerful, irreversible spell…Too late. Keep your spirits high. Good luck. Labeled and bottled by Flying Dog Brewery.
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Old Soul 2021 Release High Rye BIB Bourbon
This Old Soul 2021 Release High Rye Bourbon was bottled-in-bond at Cathead Distillery from a single distillation season and is unsalted from our original distillate. The purest water was used to gauge the required proof of 100 degrees while under careful supervision. Handmade and hand-picked, this Old Soul has been thoughtfully crafted with a nod to both tradition and the future.
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Old Soul Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Whisky/Whiskey, American Whiskey, Bourbon, Brands, Cathead Distillery, Old Soul Bourbon, Small Batch, AlcoholThis Old Soul is a precise blend of whiskey. Each with an identical high-rye mash bill. Aged for different amounts of time. Each barrel is reviewed by nose and palate – the old-fashioned way – & expertly blended from whiskeys distilled in Indiana & Mississippi. Hand-made and hand-selected. Old Soul is the perfect metaphor for our bourbon. One that is thoughtfully crafted with a nod to both tradition & the future.
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Old Stagg Whiskey
Old Stagg would become the flagship whiskey brand for the George T. Stagg distillery at the tail end of Prohibition, taking the place of O.F.C. bourbon. Made to honor George T. Stagg, who owned and operated the distillery in the late 1800s, the brand would be used in several ads and sales materials in the years after Prohibition. Today, the brand lives on as Stagg and George T. Stagg, both barrel-proof whiskeys that have their roots in this Prohibition-era brand.
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Old Standard Blackberry Bourbon Mash Canned Cocktail
The whiskey smash first appeared in print in 1876 in Jerry Thomas’s work “How to Mix Drinks, or The Bon Vivant’s Companion”.
The Blackberry Bourbon Mash from Old Town Distilling Co. uses Old Standard Bourbon Whiskey, Rocky Mountain blackberries, spearmint and pressed lemons.
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Old Standard Ginger Julep Canned Cocktail
Record of the julep in the U.S. fates back to the nation’s founding. Cocktail historian David Wondrich calls the bourbon and mint mixture “the first true American drink.” While the julep classically sips from a silver cup, we hope you enjoy the rich yet refreshing ginger julep by Old Town Distilling Co. straight from a chilled can or poured over crushed ice to share with friends.
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Old Standard Nitro Whiskey Sour Canned Cocktail
The recipe for a whiskey sour was published for the first time in a Wisconsin Newspaper. The cocktail is now a global icon. Old Town Distillery Co.’s offering, the Nitro Whiskey Sour, elevates the classic with infused nitrogen, rather than the use of egg white, supplying trademark creaminess and velvety smooth mouthfeel.
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Old Tahoe Rye Whiskey
Old The Premium Rye Whiskey is the culmination of experience, attention to detail, patience, and tradition. Our whiskey is distilled in small batches and aged for a minimum of 3 years in new wood. The result is a super premium rye whiskey that maintains a level of quality allowing this product to be presented at 86 proof. The combination of new wood, age, proof, and quality ingredients create a rye whiskey that can be enjoyed neat or will complement any rye-based cocktail.
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Old Town Smokehouse Bourbon
Best ribs in town. Burnt ends that melt in your mouth! We have something for everyone. Smoked shrimp for our pescatarian friends. And now our very own bourbon whiskey. Cheers!
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Old Tub Kentucky Straight Bourbon
$22.99Old Tub is distilled without chill filtration and bottled at 100 proof, resulting in a bonded bourbon with a full-bodied authentic flavor has aroma and tasting notes that include oak, complimented along with grain and a warm caramel.
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Old Weller Antique 107 Sazerac Barrel Select
A true whiskey pioneer, W.L. Weller is credited by many for being the first to produce Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey using wheat, instead of rye in his mash bill. William Larue Weller’s Wheated Bourbon became so popular that Weller was forced to put a green thumbprint on barrels to ensure that customers were receiving the real deal. This bold, with unusual floral notes and hints of vanilla in reverence to the legacy of William Larue Willer!
A wheated bourbon with a full-bodied flavor and a balanced palate. Old Weller Antique is bottled at 107 proof, offering a complex taste and bold finish. It’s certainly a recognizable member of the Weller label, with its own unique characteristics to compliment the high proof.
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Old Weller Special Reserve Sazerac Barrel Select
W.L. Weller was born in Kentucky in the year 1825. After serving with the Louisville Brigade in the 1840s, Weller returned to Louisville to open his wholesale liquor business. He is reported to have used the slogan “honest whiskey at an honest price.” His Wheated recipe bourbon had a softer, smoother taste that became very popular, Pappy Van Winkle eventually merged Weller’s namesake company with A. Ph. Stitzel Distillery to form the Stitzel-Weller Distillery. This delicate bourbon with hints of caramel and honey honors one of America’s first whisky pioneers.
A wheated bourbon with a full-bodied flavor and a balanced palate. Old Weller Antique is bottled at 107 proof, offering a complex taste and bold finish. It’s certainly a recognizable member of the Weller label, with its own unique characteristics to compliment the high proof.
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Old Zach 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey
The backbone of our American dream is our fighting men and women. Those branch amongst us that volunteer to protect this great nation deserve a spirit that’s uncut, non-chill filtered, straight from the barrel. Old Zach wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Olde St. Nick Infinity Barrel Bourbon
This Legendary Bottle of Olde St. Nick Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey is from our little family distillery here in Bardstown Kentucky. Where we craft bourbon and whiskey in just 1-3 barrel batches., hand-selected vintage barrels, and rare lots, chosen for fine character, flavor, and optimum age. We don’t make much of any one thing, but it’s usually very good. Try this special bottle/
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Olde St. Nick Infinity Cask Blended Whiskey
This bottle of Olde St. Nick Infinity Cask Whiskey was created here at our family distillery in Bardstown, drops from our vintage barrels, a little of this and that, 4-19 yrs old replenished over time. Non-chill filtered and ever-changing, it’s a fun project we share with friends. We don’t make much but it’s usually pretty good.
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Ole George Rye Whiskey Finished In Maple Syrup Barrels
Grand Traverse Distillery Ole George is a Rye Whiskey finished in maple syrup barrels.
I grew up on a family farm in Michigan. One day, in the hayloft, I discovered three well-used whiskey jugs. Grandpa George, a Polish immigrant, was putting grain to good use. Fast forward to 2005. We opened Grand Traverse Distillery, North Michigan’s first craft distillery. We use only local grains. We distill and battle every spirit we sell. No shortcuts. Grandpa George would be proud.
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Ole George Rye Whiskey Finished in Rum Casks
Ole George Rye Whiskey Finished in Rum Casks is bottled at 50% ALC./VOL
I grew up on a family farm in Michigan. One day, in the hayloft, I discovered three well-used whiskey jugs. Grandpa George, a Polish immigrant, was putting grain to good use. Fast forward to 2005. We opened Grand Traverse Distillery, North Michigan’s first craft distillery. We use only local grains. We distill and battle every spirit we sell. No shortcuts. Grandpa George would be proud.