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Peaky Blinder Bourbon Whisky (70cl, 40%)
America is home to an array of distinctive hats, including baseball caps, Stetsons and even whoopee caps. Why are we talking about American headwear? Because the Peaky Blinder range now features a bourbon whiskey, of course! The connection is pretty clear, what with the name coming from a gang who apparently modified their hats to be used as weapons and bourbon being… Well, American. Anyway, this is a rather tasty and good value-for-money bourbon produced in Indiana for the Peaky Blinder range, which should do well for a variety of classic cocktails.
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 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 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.
Makers Mark (70cl, 45%)
With a rich flavour, Makers Mark bourbon is a delicious US bourbon whisky made with red winter wheat (instead of the usual rye) for a smoother finish. A rich, fruity nose and a spiced honey and fruit peel palate make this a real treat
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.
Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon (70cl, 43.2%)
The mashbill for Woodford Reserve features a high percentage of rye: 72% corn, 18% rye and 10% malt. Unusual also for being triple distilled and having the lowest proof upon entering the barrel where it matures for at least six years. A must have Kentucky bourbon. Makes a wonderful Old-Fashioned cocktail