Who makes Rock Hill Farms bourbon?

Rock Hill Farms is a single barrel bourbon whiskey produced in Frankfort, Kentucky, by the Sazerac Company. The brand is sold as a straight bourbon. It comes from Buffalo Trace Distillery
Buffalo Trace Distillery
The company says the name "Buffalo Trace" refers to an ancient buffalo crossing on the banks of the Kentucky River in Franklin County, Kentucky. The Sazerac Company purchased the distillery in 1992.
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's mash bill #2. Similar Buffalo Trace Distillery bourbons that come from mash bill #2 are Elmer T. Lee and Blanton's.
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Is Rock Hill Farms bourbon discontinued?

Also, check back in 2024 for this rumor's update. Rumor: Rock Hill Farms #bourbon is being discontinued. Buffalo Trace: false. "bottling the same volume as always."
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What Mashbill is Rock Hill Farms?

Named for the rich farmland along the Kentucky River, Rock Hill Farms is part of Buffalo Trace's Bourbon Mashbill #2 family.
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How old is Rock Hill Farms bourbon?

This review might strike some people as odd because it's for a bourbon that was first released over 20 years ago; 1990 to be exact – Rock Hill Farms Single Barrel Bourbon.
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Is Rock Hill Farms Bottled in Bond?

Not long after, they sold the distillery to Sazerac, except for the above mentioned brands. These are the famous Buffalo Trace Mashbill #2 brands nowadays and they are still made at BT today. This old school Rock Hill Farms was made in the 1990 and has Bottled-In-Bond written in the neck.
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Uncorking Rock Hill Farms Single Barrel Bourbon



How many years is Rock Hill Farms aged?

Each bottle of Rock Hill Farms Bourbon is aged about 8 years in a single, new, charred American oak barrel, and is bottled in bond at a robust 100 proof.
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Who makes Kentucky Owl Bourbon?

Stoli Group purchased Kentucky Owl® in 2017. Originally founded by C.M. Dedman in 1879, the Kentucky Owl® Bardstown distillery went dark during the Prohibition era and remained dormant until a descendant revived the brand in 2014.
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How much is a bottle of Rock Hill Farm?

MSRP for this bourbon is set around $50-$60. However, prices can vary based on availability and popularity in the secondary market. It is bottled at 100 proof.
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Who makes old Carter bourbon?

Old Carter Whiskey Co is the passion project by husband and wife team Mark & Sherri Carter. They began their beverage endeavors in the wine business. They produce fine wines in Napa Valley with their Carter Cellars Cabernets garnering nine perfect 100 point scores by critics.
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Who Makes Old Fitzgerald whiskey?

The Old Fitzgerald line is well-known for its distilling pedigree, as the brand was first registered in 1884 and was eventually sold to "Pappy" Van Winkle during Prohibition. In 1999, Heaven Hill bought the brand and began distilling it at Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, KY.
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What Mashbill is Elmer T Lee?

This particular single barrel used Buffalo Trace's #2 mashbill which is a high rye (~15%). Fresh baked bread, cream soda, soft oak, and touches of coconut and cinnamon form a sophisticated aroma that is gentle in its intensity, yet immediately makes an impression.
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How many mash bills does Buffalo Trace have?

Buffalo Trace uses two primary mash bills. While they don't disclose the exact recipe Bourbonr's much wiser than I have made educated guesses at the mash bill percentages. Mash bill # 1 is probably 10% or less and mash bill #2 is somewhere between 10%-12%.
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How old is Weller single barrel?

Weller barrels are generally pulled anywhere from 6 to 7 years old (unless they're Weller 12 year) before they decide which batch gets proofed down to either 90, 107 or 114 proof.
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Where is Caribou Crossing whiskey made?

This Canadian whisky is bottled twice a year (in the spring and fall) at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky. DISTILLED IN CANADA AND AGED IN BARRELS FOR AT LEAST THREE YEARS; OFTEN (BUT NOT ALWAYS) CANADIAN WHISKIES ARE BLENDS OF CORN, BARLEY, AND RYE WHISKIES WHICH WERE DISTILLED AND MATURED SEPARATELY.
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How long is Elmer T Lee aged?

Elmer T. Lee and Blanton's are both single barrels, use the same mashbill and are aged for roughly 5-7 years. ETL used to be aged for longer, but there hasn't been an age statement for quite some time.
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What is mash bill number 2?

Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #2 (high rye)

This recipe is assumed to be around 12-15% rye.
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Where is smoke wagon bourbon made?

Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered is a cask strength Indiana bourbon coming from Nevada Distilling, based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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What is an MGP bourbon?

MGP's whiskey may be mass-produced, but each brand gets to put its own stamp on the finished product; it's not like they're going out and buying Jack Daniel's and putting a different label on the bottle. MGP uses at least a dozen or so mashbills, or recipes for the "mash" which is distilled to make whiskey.
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What states sell old Carter bourbon?

For the time being, Old Carter Whiskey Co. will only be available in Kentucky and California. Only 1,269 bottles were produced for batch #1 and subsequently the next batches were 1,567 bottles and 1,289 bottles.
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Is Kentucky Owl worth the money?

Kentucky Owl Confiscated Bourbon is a pricey bottle shrouded in mystery. But while the lack of information about its origins might dissuade some hardcore bourbon fans, it's undeniably an excellent whiskey, almost perfectly balanced, with a sweetness anchored by enough dry oak and spice to please fans of both styles.
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Why Jack Daniels is not a bourbon?

The company does not prefer to call it Bourbon whiskey.

Like most Bourbon whiskey brands, Jack Daniel's is produced on American soil. It has a predominantly corn-based mash bill, and is aged in new, charred-Oak barrels for at least two years. These are the legal terms that define a 'straight Bourbon' whiskey.
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Is Rip Van Winkle Pappy Van Winkle?

Pappy was the first in four generations of Van Winkle bourbon-making. His son, Julian Jr., ran operations at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery up until its sale in 1972. Julian Jr., resurrected a pre-Prohibition label called Old Rip Van Winkle, using whiskey stocks from the old Distillery.
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What is the hardest Weller to get?

“Probably after Pappy, Weller 12's the hardest one to get.” The Weller line of whiskeys is named for William Larue Weller, a whiskey salesman in the late 1800s who had a hand in the famed Stitzel-Weller distillery.
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How much does Weller cost?

Weller Special Reserve is a solid bourbon, but certainly not one to overpay for. At $24 MSRP it remains underpriced, plain and simple.
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What is the white label Weller?

It is the bourbon which best fit into what over 100,200 bourbon drinkers voted most for over two years – a wheated bourbon recipe aged for eight years that's been matured on the top floor of the bourbon warehouse and bottled at somewhere between 90-99 proof.
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