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Mash Bill #2 Sazerac Company The Mash Bill: Mash Bill #2 is a bit of a mystery. The first thing that’s a tad confusing is that Buffalo Trace doesn’t release a White Dog version.
It’s worth pointing out, though, that E.H. Taylor is made using Buffalo Trace’s low rye ( <10%) #1 Mash Bill, the same mash bill used by Eagle Rare and George T. Stagg. Buffalo Trace. Buffalo Trace ...
As with all Buffalo Trace whiskeys, the mash bill and exact aging are not known. It’s likely this is made from a mash of very high rye mixed with just malted barley, maybe.
This is the same mash bill used for George T. Stagg. Other Buffalo Trace whiskeys produced using Mash Bill #1 include Benchmark, Buffalo Trace Bourbon, E. H. Taylor (core range only), and Old Charter.
Daniel Weller marks a new super-premium diversion from Buffalo Trace's classic wheated bourbon mash bill, with intriguing results.
Of course, while Buffalo Trace never discloses mash bills, Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley did cop to this one having an unspecified amount of wheat in it, so there's your explanation.
Because it’s made from Buffalo Trace’s wheated bourbon mash bill–the same mash bill as the other W.L. Weller brands and the legendary Pappy Van Winkle–William Larue Weller is always among ...
Buffalo Trace doesn’t disclose the exact percentages of the grains in the mash bill, but it’s widely believed to be roughly 75% corn, 17% barley, and 8% rye. MORE FROM FORBES ADVISOR Best High ...
These whiskies are made from three distinct mash bills, or recipes, according to Buffalo Trace Distillery: rye mash bill #1, wheat mash bill and straight rye mash bill. The full collection, which ...