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As part of the Publioteca's mission of pairing the world's most elusive and sought-after whiskies with books, we're honored to present Publioteca's Vol. 2, which pairs Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible with a World Whiskey Society's Kentucky Straight Bourbon, but this isn't any ordinary bourbon!
Jim Beam Black is a premium bourbon that is, and always will be, extra-aged for taste and bottled only when it's just right. Jim Beam Black has a balanced, rich, and flavorful character with a deep mix of oak, cinnamon, and vanilla aromas.
45.5% - Over a number of growing seasons, they developed their own unique varietal of corn, and baptized it ‘Baby Jane.’ This unique corn has depth, sweetness and a creamy spiciness that makes Baby Jane Bourbon truly different.
115 = חזק = Be Strong. The numerological value of the Hebrew word chazak is 115. May we all be blessed with the strength we need! L'chaim!
This bourbon is made exclusively from New York State whole grain, water, and yeast. Albanys first distillery since Prohibition. Proud to be the first to bring the tradition of distilling back to New York's capital.
The 2021 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon was drawn from 12 year old barrels from different warehouses and floors. A total of 120 barrels; 93 barrels matured together on the 3rd floor, on the Northwest side of Warehouse J.
Numerous parts of Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 23 Year Bourbon are dark: dim organic products, dim flavors, coffee simmered espresso, browned butter singed oak, toasted nuts, and star anise are the champion flavors.
This 2022 Master’s Collection was made with newly-distilled whiskey that went into the barrel at 100 proof. The barrel entry proof of “new make” plays an important role in the maturation process, and the standard for barrel entry proof has changed over the past two centuries. The result is this Historic Barrel Entry, a rich and darkly robust expression of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
One of the real fathers of bourbon is Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. He was adopted by his uncle, Edmund Haynes Taylor Snr., who rechristened him as his junior, after becoming an orphan at the age of five in 1830.