Colonel E. H. Taylor Small Batch Review/Tasting Notes
Colonel E. H. Taylor Small Batch is often described as a well-balanced bourbon with prominent notes of caramel, butterscotch, vanilla, and a hint of spice, offering a sweet aroma with a smooth palate and a medium-length finish, making it a great choice for both bourbon enthusiasts and newcomers.
What Does It Mean When Whiskey Is Bottled-In-Bond?
The bottled-in-bond designation requires brands to meet several strict criteria. The spirit must be aged for at least four years and bottled at precisely 100 proof (50% ABV). It must be produced by a single distiller at one distillery during one season and then aged in a bonded warehouse.
National Bourbon Heritage Month
September is National Bourbon Heritage Month when bourbon lovers worldwide toast the craftsmanship and contributions of America's Native Spirit. Culturally, economically, and socially sourced in America, Bourbon is an authentic all-American beverage. The month-long celebration encourages people to appreciate and responsibly enjoy bourbon throughout September.
Were you Aware?
More bourbon distillers have turned to sweet mash instead of a sour mash process. A sweet mash process results in a potentially smoother bourbon with different flavor profiles. Sweet mash distillers must carefully control bacterial contamination and propagate the yeast correctly to make a great and safe whiskey.
Sipping the brown stuff with friends
I’m sure you’ve sipped the brown stuff with friends at a BBQ or a steakhouse, but how much do you know about Bourbon? Anyone can order Bourbon at a bar, but very few can tell you much about it.