To produce this bourbon, Dixon accessed two proprietary mash bills from Ezra Brooks’s KSBW Bourbon. One is a low rye 16-18% rye bourbon mash bill; one, a high rye 35% rye bourbon mash bill.
It shouldn’t be a low percentage, though. High-rye bourbons have between 20% and 35% rye included in the mash bill. Adding rye brings the corn whiskey an herbal, peppery, gentle, spicy flavor.
Rye Single Barrels are uncut, unfiltered, malt-forward whiskeys that were inspired by the distillery’s first experimental batches. It was crafted with four-grain, three-malt mash bill as the ...
It’s a rye that relies on a relatively high corn component in its mash bill. Ultimately ... its whiskies into the barrel at a relatively low 103 proof point. Anything up to 125 is permissible ...