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99% Corn and 1% Malted Barley Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 99% Corn and 1% Malted Barley.

Guero American Whiskey 14 year
Guero American Whiskey 14 year

Rich and dense with toasty oak, vanilla bean and baked apple. Velvety smooth texture, indulgent and packed with flavor on the long finish.

Jacob's Pardon Small Batch Whiskey
Jacob's Pardon Small Batch Whiskey

COLOR: Rich gold, amber with flawless clarity. NOSE: Rich aromas of buttered sweet corn, brown sugar and espresso. PALATE: Tangy taste profile that’s deep in spice-driven baked ham, vanilla bean, and cinnamon bun flavors. FINISH: Long, pleasant sweetness with nuances

Bespoken Spirits American Light Whiskey
Bespoken Spirits American Light Whiskey

Focus Flavors: Butterscotch, cinnamon, black tea, cacao. Nose: Butterscotch, marzipan, honey-infused mocha, black tea. Palate: Cinnamon sugar. Finish: Cacao nib and winter spices.

Jacob's Pardon 15-Year-Old Single Barrel American Whiskey
Jacob's Pardon 15-Year-Old Single Barrel American Whiskey

COLOR: Marigold/Saffron with immaculate clarity. NOSE: Early traces of butterscotch give way to deeper, more complex layers of ripe orchard fruits, unbuttered sweet corn, and black peppercorn. PALATE: Delectably creamy, with layers of ripe orchard fruits, campfire embers, unbuttered sweet

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