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56% Corn, 38% Rye, and 6% Unmalted Barley Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 56% Corn, 38% Rye, and 6% Unmalted Barley.

Breckenridge Bourbon
Breckenridge Bourbon

Deep, honey-amber hue with pronounced aromas of butterscotch, candied orange and apple; dry cacao and brown sugar envelop the tongue as the spirit lingers with notes of vanilla and white pepper.

Breckenridge Bourbon Single Barrel
Breckenridge Bourbon Single Barrel

Notes of butterscotch, candied orange, sultana raisin, bittersweet cacao.

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