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Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon (70cl, 47%)
Elijah Craig has long been a favourite bourbon of many whiskey enthusiasts – to the point where their stocks of 12 year old bourbon have been under a lot of pressure. The producers made the decision to discontinue the 12 Year Old expression and create this expression to take its place. It manages to maintain the incredibly high quality that Elijah Craig is known for, including the delicious core of cooked apple drizzled in honey notes. This expression has been well received, taking home not one but two San Francisco World Spirits Competition Double Gold medals!
Four Roses Bourbon (1L, 40%)
As far as Kentucky straight bourbon whiskies go, Four Roses Yellow Label really does pack a punch. This is a blend of 10 gorgeous bourbons giving a tasty and spicy unique flavour and 40% ABV.
Four Roses Single Barrel 100 Proof (70cl, 50%)
Four Roses founder Paul Jones Jr. became undoubtedly smitten by a beautiful woman who he proposed to. She said she would let him know her answer later by attending an evening ball with a four rose corsage. We guess she said yes, since he renamed his entire brand to Four Roses. This Single Barrel 100 Proof bourbon is plummy and fruity with lots of character, it makes a fantastic Hot Toddy or Kentucky lemonade.
Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon (70cl, 45%)
A terrific small-batch bourbon from Four Roses – and in this case, Small Batch means just that – only four casks are used in the construction of each release. Sweet and spicy, with a generous dash of vanilla, this is a treat.
Heaven’s Door Double Barrel (70cl, 50%)
Heaven’s Door Tennessee Bourbon (70cl, 42%)
The Heaven’s Door range of whiskey have been created by Bob Dylan (yes, actual Bob Dylan, the legendary songwriter) and Marc Bushala (founder of Angel’s Envy Bourbon), made in a church in Tennessee. This expression is made with a mash bill featuring 30% “small grains”, and the spirit is allowed to age for at least 8 years in American oak barrels. The bottle features a design from Dylan’s own wrought ironwork, and the name is of course a reference to his song ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’.
Jim Beam Black (70cl, 43%)
A collectible bottle of the well known Jim Beam Black 8 Year old, from the 2000s.
Sadly now discontinued, why not try the newer Jim Beam Double Oak
Jim Beam Black 8 Year Old (1L, 43%)
A collectible bottle of the well known Jim Beam Black 8 Year old, from the 2000s.
Sadly now discontinued, why not try the newer Jim Beam Double Oak
Jim Beam Black Extra Aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon (1L, 43%)
The world’s most famous name in Bourbon, Jim Beam, provide a even more intense and complex Bourbon experience with their Black Label Bourbon. Triple Aged for 6 years, this extra aging in barrel gives the Bourbon a fuller flavour that takes on some great winter spice notes such as cinnamon and nutmeg. Perfect for making a Mint Julep, mixing with Ginger Beer or served on its own over ice.
Jim Beam Honey (1L, 32.5%)
Jim Beam have taken their Bourbon and golden honey, and created this honey whiskey liqueur. This is perfect chilled down with a few cubes of ice!
Jim Beam Wee Whisky Glass Make History 8,5cm
The Wee Jim Beam Glass, sometimes called the Distillers glass, is a smaller version of the traditional Glencairn Whisky Glass. They are great for whisky tasting parties and events or for a small glass after a hard days work. It measures 3 3/8″ tall and 2″ wide and has a 2.5 oz. capacity. “Wee Glencairn Glass” is stamped on the bottom indicating it is a genuine Glencairn glass.
Jim Beam White Label (1L, 40%)
Jim Beam bourbon undergoes distillation at lower temperatures and is distilled to no more than 62.5%, the White label is aged for four years and has quite a high percentage of rye in the mashbill.
Jim Beam White Label (4.5L, 40%)
Jim Beam bourbon undergoes distillation at lower temperatures and is distilled to no more than 62.5%, the White label is aged for four years and has quite a high percentage of rye in the mashbill.
Kentucky Owl Confiscated (70cl, 48.2%)
Kentucky Owl Confiscated is a tribute to the barrels the government seized from the founder’s great-great grandfather ahead of Prohibition, never to be seen again. This hotly-anticipated whiskey is a spice-driven expression, so it ought to be great as a postprandial tipple on a chilly evening, we reckon.