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re: The Best-Kept Secrets in Bourbon Are Hiding in Plain Sight
Posted on 3/15/13 at 11:37 am to GaryMyMan
Posted on 3/15/13 at 11:37 am to GaryMyMan
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I want a flow chart or a list of bourbons that use the same mash bill.
BT Mashbill #1 (low rye) Benchmark, Old Charter, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, George T Stagg
BT Mashbill #2 (high rye) Ancient Age, Elmer T Lee, Rock Hill Farms, Hancock Reserve, Blantons
BT Mashbill(wheated) #3 Wellers and Van Winkles
Obviously, its not especially true for some of the older bourbons like Pappy, as they are blends of bourbons they have acquired through the years. But think its the plan moving foward. Todays weller will be tomorrows van winkle.
Most of the brands depend on age and location in the warehouse, which will affect flavor.
This post was edited on 3/15/13 at 12:08 pm
Posted on 4/21/13 at 6:40 pm to Lloyd Christmas
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BT Mashbill #1 (low rye) Benchmark, Old Charter, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, George T Stagg
BT Mashbill #2 (high rye) Ancient Age, Elmer T Lee, Rock Hill Farms, Hancock Reserve, Blantons
BT Mashbill(wheated) #3 Wellers and Van Winkles
I vaguely remembered this thread and bought Ancient Age today as a possible cheaper alternative to Charter. Would prefer the low rye ones I think. Are any of those from Mashbill #1 cheaper than Charter?
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