
Augusta Distillery Old Route 8 Limited 8-Year First Edition Single Barrel #26 - "Short Barrel" - Proof
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Age: 8-years old
Proof: 123.8 proof
Barrel No: #26
Bottle Count: 135 bottles
Mash Bill: 74% Corn, 18% Rye, 8% Malted Barley
Tasting Notes: This was the easiest drinking barrel of the day.
Bright cherry, almond, and orange oil on the nose.
Fruit is present and forward on the palate - think strawberry and cherry candies - and grows creamy and citrus spiced. Drinkable is the key to this one, like a proofed up old fashioned.
Light to medium on the oak, this one has a bit of cigar box on the finish along with baking spices cherry cordial truffle.
About: Take the off-ramp and wander along the very river banks where bourbon whiskey first flowed. Old Route 8 invites you to slow down and explore. This exceptional 8-year, cask strength; single barrel bourbon has been crafted in the true Kentucky tradition and patiently matured to offer an elevated experience that can be enjoyed every day.
Like the thoroughfare it is named after, Old Route 8 connects bourbon’s past and present and invites you to join in the journey.
Age: 8-years old
Proof: 123.8 proof
Barrel No: #26
Bottle Count: 135 bottles
Mash Bill: 74% Corn, 18% Rye, 8% Malted Barley
Tasting Notes: This was the easiest drinking barrel of the day.
Bright cherry, almond, and orange oil on the nose.
Fruit is present and forward on the palate - think strawberry and cherry candies - and grows creamy and citrus spiced. Drinkable is the key to this one, like a proofed up old fashioned.
Light to medium on the oak, this one has a bit of cigar box on the finish along with baking spices cherry cordial truffle.
About: Take the off-ramp and wander along the very river banks where bourbon whiskey first flowed. Old Route 8 invites you to slow down and explore. This exceptional 8-year, cask strength; single barrel bourbon has been crafted in the true Kentucky tradition and patiently matured to offer an elevated experience that can be enjoyed every day.
Like the thoroughfare it is named after, Old Route 8 connects bourbon’s past and present and invites you to join in the journey.