Shipping to all states except Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, & Utah.
Corn
0%
Rye
0%
Malted Barley
0%
Barrels
Four barrels of 7-year-old MGP (60% corn, 36% rye, and 4% malted barley) from the same run, including two sister barrels (#23-045 and #23-046).
AGED AT LEAST
7 Years
Mash Bill
Corn: 60%
60%
RYE: 36%
36%
MALTED BARLEY: 4%
4%
"That’s nice. Pleasant."
"Tight aroma, very nicely balanced aromas of vanilla and oak."
"Nice earthy nose with a nice amount of grain sweetness."
"Interesting chocolate notes on the front of the palette."
"Nice progression, well balanced, with a nice amount of heat and spice on the finish."
"Really lovely palate with sweetness and viscosity, very well balanced
Long refreshing finish."
Batch Nickname
High Risk, High Rye-ward
Batch Notes
Sometimes being in the bourbon industry can feel like you’re in Vegas…. and you have to roll the dice sometimes, hence the name “High Risk, High Rye-ward.” We purchased these barrels site unseen, not even getting a chance to sample the barrels until they arrived at our warehouse. I guess that’s why they call it “whiskey” business. But boy, did we luck out. On both the nose and palate of this bourbon, the rye is the star of the show. MGP’s V yeast on this mashbill truly brings out the best in a high rye bourbon. On the nose, you’ll find notes of baked apples, medjool dates, and sweet pipe tobacco. On the palate, you’ll find an oily bourbon that drinks well below its proof and coats your mouth. Initially, you’re met with a gentle earthiness (or what I like to call “funk”) that tastes of sorghum molasses before it transitions to flavors of pound cake, and dark chocolate. Finally, the bourbon leaves a lingering and slightly tannic finish that will make you salivate. – LB
Shipping to all states except Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, & Utah.