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  1. Sep 5, 2022 · King of Kentucky 15 Year 2022Review. Color: Light mahogany. On the nose: Dark chocolate, caramel, pecans, and rich leather all jump out at first in a gooey delicious burst. Dark cherry, polished oak, and an intriguing light touch of pine pulsate underneath.

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  3. Aug 23, 2022 · Classification: Straight Bourbon. Company: Brown-Forman. Distillery: Brown-Forman Distillery. Release Date: August 2022. Proof: 130.6. Age: 15 Years. Mashbill: 79% Corn, 11% Rye, 10% Malted Barley. Color: Mahogany . MSRP: $250 (2022) Official Website

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · But these days, King of Kentucky is a name that demands the utmost in respect. It’s one of the oldest age-stated products that Brown-Forman produces, even surpassing Old Forester Birthday Bourbon. It’s always bottled from a single barrel and bottled at barrel strength. How does King of Kentucky get so old?

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    While Kentucky offers up no shortage of excellent bourbons for the novice and expert consumer alike, it's hard to find fault with the Noah's Mill Small Batch from Willett Distillery (view on Caskers), a classically-inclined bourbon with a bold take on the traditional flavor profile and some extra body from the elevated proof. If it's a budget offer...

    ABV

    While Kentucky bourbons typically hover around 45 percent, there are some that jump up to 50 percent or more. If you’re looking to mix your bourbon into a cocktail, this is a good thing: higher proof bourbons can stand up to strong flavors and make themselves known in a drink. But if you’re simply looking to sip on a bourbon, you might want to stick to a more gentle ABV (or plan to temper your high-proof bottle with a nice piece of ice).

    Age

    Not all bourbons carry age statements, but those that do offer a helpful indication of the drinking experience you can expect: more contact with the barrel means more of those woodsy vanilla notes. The generally accepted optimal age for bourbon is anywhere between 5-12 years. But if you’re willing to pony up a good chunk of change, you can also find bourbons that are nearly 30 years old.

    Single Barrel

    If you see “single barrel” on a label, then you know that the bourbon in that bottle came from one particular barrel, and isn't a blend of multiple barrels as most bourbons are. That means the bourbon is unique, as every barrel has gone on its own journey, expanding and contracting with the heat in its own specific way. If you’re interested in tasting the pure expression of a distillery, try one of their single barrel bourbon offerings.

    What makes bourbon different from other whiskeys?

    Bourbon is a category of whiskey that's defined by several different types of regulations (geographical, grain composition, aging, proofing, etc.), just like scotch whisky, Irish whiskey, Japanese whisky, etc. Specifically, bourbon produced for consumption in the U.S. must comprise at least 51 percent corn, must be aged in charred new oak barrels (for a minimum of two years to be called "straight bourbon"), must be distilled to no more than 160 proof, must be entered into the barrel at no mor...

    How is bourbon best enjoyed?

    A rich, high-proof bourbon loves a big, gorgeous piece of ice, while a more elegant bourbon will shine with just a few drops of water, or might even be best served neat. Meanwhile, your economy-priced bourbons will often beg to be mixed into a cocktail: you can go classy and whip up a full-bodied Old Fashioned or Manhattan, but let's not forget the simple pleasure of a bourbon-and-cola enjoyed while watching the sunset on a humid summer's evening.

    How long does it last after opening?

    Bourbon isn’t like wine or vermouth: it won’t turn into vinegar if you don’t drink it in time, and it’s fine to keep out of the fridge on a shelf. But once it is opened, it will start to evaporate and oxidize, which will affect the flavor after a year or so. If you want to extend the shelf-life of your bourbon, keep it in a cool, dark place, and store it upright so that the cork remains intact.

    This roundup was updated by Jesse Porter, who finds that keeping a bottle of bourbon on his desk next to his computer helps improve his overall workflow and thus writes it off monthly as a business expense. Justine Sterlingis an experienced spirits writer and cocktail recipe developer. She has been writing about the wide world of drinking—from new ...

  5. Sep 18, 2022 · King of Kentucky returns just in time for the beginning of Big Bourbon Season (aka “autumn”) and like its 2019 sibling, arrives aged 15 years. The mashbill remains the same (79% corn, 11% rye and 10% malted barley), but the good news is they’ve increased the output from 2700 bottles in 2021 to 3500 this year. Coming in absolutely ...

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  7. Aug 15, 2022 · On the nose, this bourbon presents a symphony of mature, alluring richness. Old oak and dark chocolate intertwine with mocha, graham cracker and honey toffee, supported by subtle earthiness and...

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