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72% Corn, 15% Malted Barley, and 13% Rye Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 72% Corn, 15% Malted Barley, and 13% Rye.

Town Branch Bourbon
Town Branch Bourbon

Woody oak aromas, hints of caramel, brown sugar, and cherry, smooth finish. Pleasant woody and oaky aromas lead into caramel, toffee, brown sugar, and hints of cherry. The lavish and complex flavors are smooth and sweet, with a gentle warming

Hirsch "The Cask Strength" Bourbon
Hirsch "The Cask Strength" Bourbon

On the nose, it offers notes of dusty cherry and charred citrus with a palate of over ripe stone fruit, fresh raisin, soft heat, and finishes dry yet flavors continue to develop.

Hirsch "The Single Barrel" Bourbon
Hirsch "The Single Barrel" Bourbon

On the nose, it offers bold, dark cherry, roasted caramel, and cinnamon fragrances, and on the palate, a marriage of herbs and soft peppery flavors take shape. The finish is long and dry — with a sweet chocolate taste lingering

Town Branch Bourbon Sherry Cask Finished
Town Branch Bourbon Sherry Cask Finished

Roasted pecans with dried plums and raisins. Exceptionally smooth finish with a depth of flavor, including notes of roasted pecans with dried plums and raisins.

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