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Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year Old (70cl, 45.6%)
Bulleit Bourbon has become a firm favourite – and now you can sample it after it’s spent a decade in oak, too! The mash bill comprises 68% corn, 28% rye and 4% malted barley for a rich balance of creaminess and spice.
Bulleit Bourbon (1L, 45%)
Enjoy Bulleit Bourbon like the Americans do! Previously it has been bottled at 40% abv for the UK market, but now you can get the Frontier Whiskey at 45% abv, just like they have in Kentucky. A stunning bourbon that won a Gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2012.
Yellow Rose Premium American Whiskey (70cl, 40%)
All the way from Houston comes Yellow Rose, named after a woman in local folklore called the Yellow Rose of Texas who allegedly helped Sam Houston win the battle for Texas’ independence from Mexico. This here is the distillery’s Premium American Whiskey, a blend with a high bourbon content. A great contender for a Whiskey Sour.
Basil Hayden’s Bourbon (1L, 40%)
Basil Hayden’s Bourbon dates back to 1796, when master distiller Basil Hayden used a traditional corn base, but mixed in small grains with the mash. A Kentucky straight bourbon with plenty of rye at its core – plenty spicy, well balanced with herbal notes of peppermint and a touch of fruit.
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.
Wild Turkey 101 (1L, 50.5%)
This bottling of Wild Turkey has been aged for at least 6 years before coming out of the barrel at 109 proof, it is only diluted slightly before bottling at 101 proof with plenty of pep.
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.