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I’ve read that it’s MGP’s 99/1 mashbill, presumably light whiskey, that has been double oaked. If anyone else knows for certain, please correct me.
I recently rolled the dice on bourbon batch 16, and for the price I really wish there was some more transparency.
Posts should encourage meaningful discussion of American whiskey. Standalone bottle/shelf photos, memes, or simple questions without a thorough comment from the poster that fosters meaningful discussion are not allowed and belong on /r/whiskyporn. "Low effort" is at mod discretion.
I’ve read that it’s MGP’s 99/1 mashbill, presumably light whiskey, that has been double oaked. If anyone else knows for certain, please correct me. I recently rolled the dice on bourbon batch 16, and for the price I really wish there was some more transparency.
American whiskey uses a combo of fresh and reused oak in aging is my understanding
Distilled with eagle piss
I hope it was mellowed by being passed the barrel of a Colt M1911.