Green River Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel Private Selection

Green River Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel Private Selection - Main Street Liquor

Green River Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon Single Barrel Private Selection

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Discover the heritage and robust flavor of Green River Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon, Single Barrel Private Selection. Distilled and bottled in Owensboro, KY by Green River Distilling Co., this cask strength bourbon embodies "The Pride of Owensboro" with 61.25% ABV (122.5 proof). Expertly crafted from a wheated sour mash, this single barrel bourbon showcases a deep, full-bodied profile with the signature richness of Kentucky straight bourbon. Experience an authentic expression that revives the legacy of this storied distillery, which dates back to 1885.

Key Features

  • Type: Kentucky Straight Wheated Bourbon, Sour Mash
  • ABV: 61.25% (122.5 Proof)
  • Volume: 750 mL
  • Origin: Owensboro, Kentucky
  • Distillery: Green River Distilling Co.
  • Special Notes: Single Barrel, Cask Strength, Non-Chill Filtered

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Sweet vanilla, caramelized sugar, and hints of toasted oak.
  • Palate: Full-bodied with rich notes of butterscotch, honey, and a subtle spice from the wheated mash.
  • Finish: Long, warm, and slightly smoky with a touch of sweet grain.

How to Enjoy
Best savored neat or with a drop of water to open up its complex flavors. Pairs well with rich, hearty foods or enjoyed on its own as a refined sipping experience.

FAQ

  • What does 'cask strength' mean?
    Cask strength indicates that this bourbon has been bottled directly from the barrel without dilution, providing the full, unaltered flavor as intended by the distiller.
  • Why choose a wheated bourbon?
    Wheated bourbons typically offer a softer, smoother profile compared to their rye-based counterparts, featuring sweeter, more mellow flavors.