Our Whiskey America Range
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Southwell 12 yo
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Ragtime Rye NY Whiskey Double Oak Cask Strength
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Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Rye
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Rabbit Hole Dareringer Fingerprint Series Bourbon
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Boondocks 8 yo Bourbon Port Cask
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Old Potrero 18th Century
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Rabbit Hole Heigold Bourbon
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Pine Barrens Single Malt Batch 13
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Rough Rider The Big Stick Rye
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Melvale Straight Rye Whiskey
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Rebel Yell Rye
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Westland Sherry Wood
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Virginia Black American Whiskey
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Redemption Bourbon
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Rebel Yell 10 yo
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Old Forester Mint Julep
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It was the Scots and the Irish who brought whiskey to America. During the great wave of immigration in the second half of the 18th century, they found the best conditions to bring a piece of their homeland to the new land. However, since barley did not thrive, they had to resort to rye and wheat. This led to the creation of rye whiskey, which was also used for trading goods at that time.
In 1794, George Washington imposed a tax on whiskey. The settlers did not accept this, leading to a rebellion in Pennsylvania that was suppressed by a 13,000-strong army. Following this, they moved westward to the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, which are still the strongholds of American whiskey today.
The most well-known variant is Bourbon whiskey, which consists of at least 51% and at most 80% corn. It matures for about two years in charred oak barrels. The most famous distilleries are Buffalo Trace and Jim Beam.
Similarly characteristic to Bourbon is Tennessee whiskey, with the difference lying in the filtering process. It is filtered through a thick layer of sugar maple charcoal, giving it its smooth taste. Brands such as George Dickel or Jack Daniels produce Tennessee whiskey.
Another well-known type is Rye whiskey, which is mixed with at least 51% rye. The low natural sugar content gives it its robust flavor. Typical American ryes include Knob Creek or Bulleit Rye.