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  1. Elijah Craig: 78: 10: 12 #3: 125: Heaven Hill: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof: 78: 10: 12 #3: 125: Heaven Hill: Elijah Craig Straight Rye: 35: 51: 14 #3: 125: Heaven Hill: Evan Williams Barrel Proof: 78: 10: 12 #3: 125: Heaven Hill: Evan Williams black Label: 78: 10: 12 #3: 125: Heaven Hill: Evan Williams Single Barrel: 78: 10: 12 #3: 125: Heaven ...

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    Angel's Envy
    Angel's Envy Bourbon
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    Barton 1792
    1792
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    Black Ridge
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    • Elijah Craig Was A person, A Preacher, and A Prisoner.
    • Craig Was ‘A’ Father of Bourbon, Not ‘The’ Father of Bourbon.
    • Craig Is Credited as The First to Use Charred Oak Barrels.
    • It’S Part of A Happy, Heavenly Family.
    • Elijah Craig Is corny.
    • Elijah Craig Claims The Oldest Single-Barrel Bourbon on The Market.
    • Elijah Craig ‘Small Batch’ Is Not Officially “Small.”
    • 2017 Was A Big Year For Elijah Craig.

    Elijah Craig’s prolific lifetime spanned much of the 18th century. As an adult, Craig was at the helm of nascent industries in the Virginia and Kentucky areas — mainly, he built a cloth factory and rope factory— but he was also a passionate preacher. A converted Baptist (who kind of looked like Cary Elwes?), Craig was jailed several times for preac...

    Elijah Craig was a forerunner, but likely not the “Father of Bourbon.” (If you were going to have a Jerry Springer-style “Who’s the Daddy” daytime TV reveal, he would definitely be one of the nervous-looking guys backstage, though.) Granted, the label of Elijah Craig Small Batchsays otherwise. But Elijah Craig is better described as among the fathe...

    Bourbonis made by aging 51 percent corn-based whiskey in charred American oak barrels, but that wasn’t always the case. Charred barrels weren’t a must (definitely not a legal must) in the early days of American bourbon whiskey (the turn of the 18th century). The eureka momentis admittedly hazy, involving a fire at Craig’s young distillery, torching...

    All Elijah Craig bourbons — Small Batch, Barrel Proof, Single Barrel, and Rye Whiskey — are distilled at Heaven Hill Distillery in Bardstown, Ky., the largest family-owned-and-operated distilleryin the country. When they’re not busy on family game night, Heaven Hill also distills such bourbon labels as Old Fitzgerald, Larceny, Rittenhouse Rye, and ...

    Like Buffalo Trace, Elijah Craig’s mash bill is higher in corn proportion, at about 78 percent corn and 10 to 12 percent rye and malted barley. By law, bourbon must be 51 percent corn, with the rest of the necessary starch coming from grains like rye, wheat, and malted barley. Higher corn proportion can mean a smooth, slightly sweeter whiskey with ...

    Elijah Craig 18-year Single Barrel is touted to be the oldest single-barrel bourbon on the market. The reason few single-barrel bourbons are aged so long is largely economical: this label loses upwards of two-thirds per barrel as it ages (otherwise known as the “angel’s share,” whiskey lost through the barrel itself, presumably evaporating into the...

    Like its confusing terminology cousin “single barrel,” the term “small batch” first came to usage courtesy of famed Jim Beam distiller Booker Noe. And while the honor system is a big deal among distillers, small batch is not a legally regulated termin bourbon production. As such, a true sense of scale eludes most consumers. For perspective’s sake: ...

    For us, too. That was the year White Castle debuted the Hot Chicken Slider. But for Elijah Craig, 2017 was the year its Barrel Proof B517 won Whiskey Advocate’s “Whiskey of the Year” award. The numeric name stands for the month and year of the batch’s release: May 2017. Editors gushed over the “massive mouthful of incredibly robust flavors that dra...

  2. Mar 11, 2022 · Fast Facts. Classification straight bourbon whisky. Company Heaven Hill. Distillery Elijah Craig Distillery, Bardstown, Kentucky. Cask type new white American oak. Released 1986. Proof 94 (47% ABV) Aged 8 to 12 years. Mash bill corn, wheat, rye, malted barley. MSRP $32. Pros.

  3. May 14, 2023 · Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon is made using Heaven Hill’s standard bourbon mash bill (known internally as HH Reg), which consists of 78% corn, 10% rye & 12% malted barley. Small Batch for Heaven Hill means no more than 250 barrels were used. Tasting Notes. Let’s taste it: 🛏 Rested for 15 minutes in a Glencairn.

  4. The Elijah Craig Bourbon mash bill is higher in corn proportion, at about 78% and 12% and 10% for malted barley and rye. These ingredients are selected at local farms near the distillery; then, they’re turned into a mash with Kentucky Limestone water and some distillate and cooked.

  5. May 19, 2022 · Bourbon Brand Corn Barley Rye Wheat; Bakers: 75%: 12%: 13% – Basil Hayden: 63%: 10%-27% – Bulleit Bourbon: 68%: 4%: 28% – Elijah Craig: 78%: 12%: 10% – FEW Spirits: 70%: 10%: 20% – Four...

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · October 27, 2023. Tasting Notes: About: 66.5:% ABV; Mash bill: 78% Corn, 12% Rye, 10% Malted Barley; 133 Proof. Appearance: Mahogany. Nose: The nose opens with a rich, molasses sweetness. As it swirls a bit, I can pick out the concentrated vanilla and hints of stewed strawberry.

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