Booker's Bourbon 2025-04 "P...
Booker's Bourbon 2025-04 "Phantom Pipes Batch" Bourbon
Credentials
Age: 7 years, 6 months and 15 days
Proof: 126.4 proof
Tasting Notes: The nose opens with rich caramel, vanilla, oak, and toasted nuts, layered with hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and spice. On the palate, flavors of brown sugar, dark chocolate, maple syrup, roasted grains, and a robust rye spice come forward. The finish is long, warming, and powerful, with lingering oak, spice, and sweet notes.
About the product: Booker's 2025-04 Phantom Pipes Batch Bourbon is a bold, small-batch Kentucky bourbon that exemplifies the brand’s philosophy of uncut, unfiltered, and full-flavored expressions. Distilled from high-quality grains and aged carefully, this batch offers rich, layered flavors, intense spice, and a warming finish that bourbon enthusiasts crave.
Master Distiller Notes: Dad’s friend Jack once said there’s three ways to do something: there’s the right way, the wrong way, then there’s Booker’s way. Those pipes are a shining example of how to do things Booker’s way.
You see, when Dad was in charge of the Boston plant, he had big goals; from finding efficiencies to setting new standards, all in the name of making better bourbon. And once he set his mind to something, nothing could keep him from getting it done. He’d work until he found a solution, using just what he had on hand: scrap material, an engineer’s eye, and a dash of stubborn genius for good measure.
That’s where the pipes came into the picture. Dad was always tinkering with the distillery equipment, finding new ways to connect one thing to another with pipes that stretched across the plant. At first maintenance would take them down at night. But come morning Dad was already putting them back up. Eventually, the boys just left them there, at the ready for whatever experiment came along next. Today, you can still see sections of them scattered across the ceiling.
Dad taught me that if you’ve got an idea in your head, it’s worth doing your darndest to make it happen. That was Booker’s way, and I think it might do us all some good to give it a go.
Blend Notes:
22% came from the fourth floor of 7-story warehouse 3
11% came from the fifth floor of 7-story warehouse 1
30% came from the sixth floor of 7-story warehouse G (Waterfill)
9% came from the third floor of 7-story warehouse O
28% came from the fifth floor of 7-story warehouse 4
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