Ass Pocket Whiskey 9-Year Old Bourbon - Release #3B
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Age: 9 Years Old
Proof: 97.5 proof
Bottles Size: 200 ml
Mash bill: 75/13/12 Corn/Rye/Malted barley
About: A dual release, APW No. 3 will consist of a 15YO and 9YO bourbon. Like Derek and his brother David, these two bourbons shared the same parents (distillery) and DNA (mash bill) - distilled from a grain bill of 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley.
They tasted many great bourbons for this release, but these two stood out as special. Derek added, “Like brothers, they came from the same place but their different life experiences resulted in their unique character. That’s what makes these bottles so fun to drink, especially side by side.”
APW Release No. 3B took the road less traveled. After four years in its initial home, it moved to the ground floor of the longest rickhouse of its kind for five additional years. The cooler, more humid conditions slowed the aging process and naturally reduced the proof, resulting in one of the lowest barrel-strength whiskeys in recent memory - 97.5 proof (48.75% ABV) - with a smooth, full-bodied finish.
Age: 9 Years Old
Proof: 97.5 proof
Bottles Size: 200 ml
Mash bill: 75/13/12 Corn/Rye/Malted barley
About: A dual release, APW No. 3 will consist of a 15YO and 9YO bourbon. Like Derek and his brother David, these two bourbons shared the same parents (distillery) and DNA (mash bill) - distilled from a grain bill of 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley.
They tasted many great bourbons for this release, but these two stood out as special. Derek added, “Like brothers, they came from the same place but their different life experiences resulted in their unique character. That’s what makes these bottles so fun to drink, especially side by side.”
APW Release No. 3B took the road less traveled. After four years in its initial home, it moved to the ground floor of the longest rickhouse of its kind for five additional years. The cooler, more humid conditions slowed the aging process and naturally reduced the proof, resulting in one of the lowest barrel-strength whiskeys in recent memory - 97.5 proof (48.75% ABV) - with a smooth, full-bodied finish.