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70% Corn, 25% Wheat, and 5% Rye Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 70% Corn, 25% Wheat, and 5% Rye.

Journeyman Distillery Featherbone Bourbon
Journeyman Distillery Featherbone Bourbon

Bold and assertive, youthful, earthy flavors, nutty notes, spirituous, cereal notes, peanut butter, sweet, caramel, vegetal qualities – warming on the palate.

Journeyman Distillery Kissing Cousins Whiskey
Journeyman Distillery Kissing Cousins Whiskey

Radiant tawny in color, with cream soda and vanilla on the nose. Notes of toffee and caramel are noticeable up front, followed by full bodied plum, and fig with a whisper of black liquorice on the back end.

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