Burton James Uniquely American Whiskey Batch 03 - Rookie Season: Fireman

Burton James Uniquely American Whiskey Batch 03 - Rookie Season: Fireman

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Batch Name:  Rookie Season: Fireman

Batch Proof: 106.4 proof

Age: 7-years old

Mash bill: 

- 14.1% of Blend: 8.1 Year Old Bourbon - 21% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 67.9% of Blend: 7.3 Year Old Bourbon - 36% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 13.5% of Blend: 8.0 Year Old Rye Whiskey - 95% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 4.5% of Blend: 7.0 Year Old Light Whiskey - 99% Corn - Distilled in Indiana

Sourced: MGP

Tasting Notes: Sugary brown sugar with a touch of toffee; cinnamon flavor and a bit of cinnamon heat, baking spice, nice light oak. Finish is long with brown sugar sweetness, baking spices, bit of cinnamon tingle, and light oak

About the product: A unique expression of American Whiskey crafted by B.H. James Distillers in Adairville, Kentucky. Rookie Season: Fireman is the third release from the distillery and is the final in the Rookie Season series. It is a blend of whiskey from seven barrels ranging in age from 7 to 8 years old and four different mash bills. Details of the blend can be viewed by clicking on the "Batch Information" button on the websites' "The Whiskey" page. The batch name Fireman is in reference to a closing pitcher being called the "Fireman" and that the distillery building was formerly the Adairville Fire Station.

Batch Name:  Rookie Season: Fireman

Batch Proof: 106.4 proof

Age: 7-years old

Mash bill: 

- 14.1% of Blend: 8.1 Year Old Bourbon - 21% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 67.9% of Blend: 7.3 Year Old Bourbon - 36% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 13.5% of Blend: 8.0 Year Old Rye Whiskey - 95% Rye - Distilled in Indiana
- 4.5% of Blend: 7.0 Year Old Light Whiskey - 99% Corn - Distilled in Indiana

Sourced: MGP

Tasting Notes: Sugary brown sugar with a touch of toffee; cinnamon flavor and a bit of cinnamon heat, baking spice, nice light oak. Finish is long with brown sugar sweetness, baking spices, bit of cinnamon tingle, and light oak

About the product: A unique expression of American Whiskey crafted by B.H. James Distillers in Adairville, Kentucky. Rookie Season: Fireman is the third release from the distillery and is the final in the Rookie Season series. It is a blend of whiskey from seven barrels ranging in age from 7 to 8 years old and four different mash bills. Details of the blend can be viewed by clicking on the "Batch Information" button on the websites' "The Whiskey" page. The batch name Fireman is in reference to a closing pitcher being called the "Fireman" and that the distillery building was formerly the Adairville Fire Station.

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