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How to Infuse Bourbon With Bacon Using Fat-Washing

Nothing pairs better than bacon-infused bourbon and a smoked Old Fashioned. In this recipe, we explore the process of infusing your bourbon with bacon, using a technique called “fat washing.”

Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it: Fat-washing bourbon with bacon is one of the best ways to take your Old Fashioned game to the next level. The goods news is that you may already have everything you need for fat-washing your bourbon in your kitchen. Essentially, you just need some bacon (or preserved bacon fat), a bottle of bourbon, a couple mason jars, and coffee filters.

Fat Washing involves technique involves infusing the savory notes of bacon into bourbon, creating a marriage of smoky goodness that can elevate your cocktail game to new heights.

In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through the process of fat washing. When we ran this recipe, we used Maker’s Mark bourbon. Because Maker’s Mark has a high wheat content, it was extremely receptive to fat-washing without overpowering the bacon flavor, as will be the case with some high-rye bourbons.

How does fat washing work?

Fat washing operates on the principles of solubility and emulsion, leveraging the affinity of fats for alcohol molecules. Rooted in culinary science, this technique involves infusing spirits such as bourbon with the aromatic compounds found in fats, in this case, bacon.

Historically, the roots of fat washing can be traced back to the molecular gastronomy movement, where chefs sought novel ways to manipulate flavors and textures. In the context of spirits, the process entails introducing rendered bacon fat into alcohol, allowing for the dissolution of fat-soluble flavor compounds.

This infusion period, typically involving hours to overnight, facilitates the transference of savory and smoky notes from the fat to the spirit. The filtration process ensures the removal of residual fat particulates, yielding a scientifically-enriched, uniquely-nuanced flavor that is a cocktail-maker’s best friend.

Ingredients:

  1. 350 mL Makers Mark bourbon
  2. 1 lb. high-quality bacon (apple wood smoked is excellent for this)
  3. Fine-mesh strainer (like a coffee filter)
  4. Cheesecloth
  5. Large Mason Jar (16 oz should be fine for this recipe)

Bacon Infused Bourbon Instructions:

  • Step 1: Cook the Bacon – In a skillet over medium heat, cook the bacon until it becomes crispy. You want to extract as much flavor as possible, so don’t be afraid to let it sizzle a bit longer than you would for regular consumption. Once crispy, set the bacon aside on a paper towel to absorb excess grease.
  • Step 2: Strain the Bacon Fat – Set aside the fat from the bacon and strain using a cheese cloth. The fat from around 1 lb of bacon should be enough to wash 350 mL of bourbon.
  • Step 3: Infuse the Bourbon – Pour 350 mL of Makers Mark bourbon into your 16 oz mason jar. One your strained bacon fat reaches room temperature, carefully mix it into the mason jar.
  • Step 4: Mix the Bourbon – Tighten the lid on your Mason jar, and shake the jar until the bacon fat/bourbon mixture is completely blended. The mixture will kind of take on the color of a chocolate milkshake. This is where patience comes into play – you’ll need to periodically shake this mixture every 10 minutes, for the next 2 hours (this is a great activity to do while watching TV).
  • Step 5: Freeze the Fat Wash – Without opening your Mason jar, stick it in the freezer for around 2 hours, or overnight. The goal is for all the bacon fat to rise to the surface of the mason jar, then harden.
  • Step 6: Separate the Fat Wash – Open your Mason jar, and using a spoon, remove the hardened block of bacon fat from the top of the bourbon mixture.
  • Step 7: Strain the Bourbon – After the infusion period, use a coffee filter lined with cheesecloth to strain the bourbon, taking care to strain out any remaining pieces of bacon fat.
  • Step 6: Store and Enjoy – Transfer the fat-washed bourbon into a clean, airtight container or bottle for storage. This unique concoction is now ready to be incorporated into your favorite cocktails.

Whether it’s a bacon-infused Old Fashioned or a smoky twist on a classic Manhattan, your Makers Mark fat-washed bourbon should absolutely be a staple on your bourbon shelf.

Perfect Old Fashioned Recipe

There’s no cocktail more timeless than the Old Fashioned. At nearly a century old, it will never cease to be a fan favorite worldwide.

What is an Old Fashioned?

Let’s talk about what an Old Fashioned is before we dive into the recipe. An Old Fashioned is a cocktail made with bourbon or whiskey, sugar, and bitters. That’s it. The drink is typically garnished with a citrus peel and a maraschino cherry (I highly recommend you break out the Luxardo cherries if you want to go fancy).

The Old Fashioned is a classic cocktail that has been around since the 1800s, but it has evolved over time. Originally, the drink was made with a sugar cube, bourbon, and bitters, which were muddled together. As the cocktail took off in popularity, ice and cirtus peels joined the conversation. Today, many variations of the Old Fashioned exist, but the classic recipe is still the most popular. You can read an exhaustive account about the Fascinating History of the Old Fashioned here.

Tips for Making the Perfect Bourbon Old Fashioned

Use a high-quality bourbon. Bourbon, (or whatever you pick to be your base spirit) is the star of the show in this cocktail, so it’s important to use a whiskey that you enjoy drinking on its own. Look for a bourbon with a smooth finish and notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak. Personally, I am a fan of Buffalo Trace Bourbon or Eagle Rare (if you can find it). If you like a more mellow flavor in your whiskies, pick a Weller Special Reserve (the wheatiness of Weller if delicious in this cocktail).

Use fresh ingredients. The orange slice and maraschino cherry are not just for show – they add flavor and aroma to the cocktail. Be sure to use fresh oranges and q uality cherries (which is why I recommend either Luxardo or Woodford Reserve Cherries).

Be creative in the amount of sugar you add. The amount of simple syrup you use will depend entirely on personal preference. Start with 1/2 oz. of simple syrup and adjust as needed.

Stir, don’t shake. Unlike a martini or a daiquiri, an Old Fashioned should be stirred, not shaken. Stirring the ingredients together will chill the drink without diluting it too much.

Use the right glassware. The Old Fashioned is traditionally served in a rocks glass, which is a short, wide glass that can hold ice and the cocktail without overflowing.

Everyone loves a Bourbon Old Fashioned. This is a classic cocktail that is simple to make, yet packed with flavor. Remember to ALWAYS use high-quality ingredients (don’t go cheap the bourbon!), don’t overload the cocktail with sugar, and rigorously stir the ingredients together for the perfect Bourbon Old Fashioned.

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Perfect Old Fashioned Recipe

Make a perfect Old Fashioned using this recipe. Made with high-quality bourbon, bitters, simple syrup and cherries, this timeless drink is sure to be a hit at your next gathering.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, cocktail, old fashioned
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 3 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 210kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • 2 dashes angostura bitters
  • 1 orange slice
  • 1 Luxardo/Maraschino cherry

Instructions

  • In a glass, add the simple syrup and bitters.
  • Add the orange slice and muddle the ingredients together to release the citrus oils.
  • Fill the glass with ice.
  • Pour in the bourbon and stir until the ingredients are well combined.
  • Garnish with a maraschino cherry and a fresh orange peel.

Christmas Bourbon Margarita

Celebrate the holidays with a twist on the classic margarita that’s as festive as it is flavorful. Introducing the Christmas Bourbon Margarita – a delightful combination of bourbon warmth and zesty Christmas cheer.

Bourbon Margarita Pro Tips:

  • – Experiment with different bourbons to find the perfect match for your flavor preferences.
  • – Make your simple syrup by dissolving equal parts sugar in warm water, ensuring a smooth sweetness in your margarita.
  • – Consider adding a cinnamon-sugar rim for an extra touch of Christmas spice.
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Christmas Bourbon Margarita

Celebrate the holidays with a twist! Introducing the Christmas Bourbon Margarita – a delightful blend of bourbon warmth and zesty Christmas cheer.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, holiday drink, margarita
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving

Equipment

  • 1 cocktail

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz orange liqueur
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • ½ oz cranberry juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • cranberries and rosemary sprig for garnish
  • coarse salt for rimming the glass
  • ice

Instructions

  • Prepare Your Glass: If you like, rim the glass with coarse salt for a classic margarita touch.
  • Fill the Shaker with Ice: Fill your cocktail shaker with ice cubes, ensuring it's enough to chill the ingredients thoroughly.
  • Add Bourbon and Orange Liqueur: Pour in 2 oz of your chosen bourbon and 1 oz of orange liqueur. This duo brings a delightful warmth to the margarita.
  • Squeeze Fresh Lime Juice: Squeeze the juice of fresh limes to get 1 oz of lime juice. Freshly squeezed lime juice adds a zesty brightness to the mix.
  • Incorporate Cranberry Juice: Add 1/2 oz of cranberry juice for a burst of festive color and a hint of tartness.
  • Sweeten with Simple Syrup: Balance the flavors with 1/2 oz of simple syrup. Adjust the sweetness according to your preference.
  • Shake Vigorously: Secure the lid on your shaker and shake the ingredients vigorously. This not only chills the margarita but also blends the flavors beautifully.
  • Strain into the Glass: Strain the mixture into your prepared glass, either neat or over ice.
  • Garnish: Drop a few cranberries into the drink for a burst of color. Add a rosemary sprig for a fragrant and visually appealing garnish.
  • Sip and Enjoy: Your Christmas Bourbon Margarita is ready to be savored. Take a sip and let the festive flavors dance on your palate.

Smoked Cherry Manhattan

Elevate your holiday celebration with the Smoked Cherry Manhattan, a luxurious twist on the classic cocktail. This recipe introduces the richness of Luxardo cherries and a touch of smokiness, creating a drink that’s both indulgent and festive.

Cherry Manhattan Pro Tips:

  • Experiment with different wood chips provided in your smoking kit to explore various smoky flavors.
  • Consider using a torch to caramelize the Luxardo cherries slightly before muddling for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Make it a ritual by creating the smoky infusion just before serving to wow your guests.

The Smoked Cherry Manhattan is more than a cocktail; it’s a sensory experience. Share this luxurious creation during your holiday festivities and savor the moments of joy and indulgence.

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Smoked Cherry Manhattan

Elevate your holiday celebration with the Smoked Cherry Manhattan, a luxurious twist on the classic cocktail. This recipe introduces the richness of Luxardo cherries and a touch of smokiness, creating a drink that's both indulgent and festive.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, cocktail, manhattan
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 230kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker
  • 1 Bourbon cocktail smoking kit

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz sweet vermouth
  • 2-3 dashes angostura bitters
  • Luxardo cherries
  • ice cubes

Instructions

  • Prepare Luxardo Cherries: Luxardo cherries, known for their intense sweetness, are a key element. Use them straight from the jar or, for an extra touch, soak them in bourbon for a few hours.
  • Muddle Luxardo Cherries: In a mixing glass, muddle a couple of Luxardo cherries to release their flavor. This step intensifies the cherry essence in your Manhattan.
  • Add Ice and Ingredients: Fill the mixing glass with ice cubes. Pour in the bourbon, sweet vermouth, and dashes of aromatic bitters.
  • Stir and Infuse: Stir the ingredients well with a bar spoon to achieve the perfect blend. Now, here's where the luxury comes in. Use a bourbon cocktail smoking kit to infuse the cocktail with a delightful smokiness. Follow the kit instructions to create a rich smoky environment.
  • Strain into a Glass: Strain the infused mixture into a chilled martini or whiskey glass. The chill of the glass complements the warmth of the cocktail.
  • Garnish: Skewer a couple of Luxardo cherries on a cocktail pick. Express the oils from an orange twist over the drink by giving it a twist, then drop it into the glass for a citrusy aroma.
  • Sip and Savor: Take a moment to relish the opulence of the Smoked Cherry Manhattan. The combination of Luxardo cherries, the richness of bourbon, and the smoky notes creates an unforgettable experience.

Complete List of Buffalo Trace Brands

Buffalo Trace commands a huge chunk of the bourbon market. Discover rare, limited-edition bourbons, and know which rare bottles to keep an eye out for.

This is part part of a holidays series where we look at bourbon, the price of popular bourbon, and which rare bourbons you should look at for the 2023 holiday season without getting ripped off.

List of Buffalo Trace Brands:

Note: This list was compiled and enhanced from Buffalo Trace’s Official List of Brands

Buffalo Trace Origins

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is a product of the Buffalo Trace Distillery, one of the oldest and largest distilleries in the United States. The distillery is located on the banks of the Kentucky River in Franklin County, Kentucky. The distillery traces its origins back to the late 1700s, when Hancock Lee and Willis Lee started distilling on the site where a buffalo migration route crossed the river. This ancient buffalo trackway that crosses the Kentucky River in Franklin County, Kentucky, is what gives the distillery its name.

Early Years

The distillery changed owners and names several times over the years. It was known as the Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) Distillery under Edmund H. Taylor in 1870. Later, it was known as the George T. Stagg Distillery. The distillery survived Prohibition by making whiskey for medicinal purposes. It was during this time that it was acquired by the Sazerac Company.

Modern Era

In 1999, the distillery was renamed as the Buffalo Trace Distillery, in tribute to the mighty buffalo and the pioneers who followed them. The distillery has a rich history of legendary bourbon makers, such as Albert B. Blanton, E.H. Taylor Jr., Elmer T. Lee, and George T. Stagg. It has won many awards for its bourbon whiskey.

The Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is an award-winning American whiskey, produced by the Sazerac Company. It is one of the most recognized and beloved bourbons on the market, due to its unique flavor profile and smooth finish. The recipe for Buffalo Trace dates back to 1787, when it was first made at George T. Stagg’s distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Legacy

Throughout the challenges of floods, fires, tornadoes, and even Prohibition, the American family-owned Buffalo Trace Distillery has never compromised. A timeless dedication to respecting the past while fearlessly innovating for the future has served them well for more than two centuries. No matter the challenge, be it Mother Nature or man, the people of the distillery have been part of the story that shaped America and the spirit industry as well.

In conclusion, Buffalo Trace Bourbon is not just a drink, but a testament to the resilience and innovation of the human spirit. Its rich history and unique taste make it a favorite among bourbon enthusiasts. Whether you’re a bourbon connoisseur or a casual drinker, Buffalo Trace Bourbon offers a taste of history in every sip.

Old Fitzgerald Bourbon: Here’s What You Should Know

Old Fitzgerald bourbon is a brand as stories as it’s flavor. But how much is it worth? What do you have to pay at MSRP vs. retail to buy a bottle of Old Fitzgerald bourbon. Everything you need to know about more about Old Fitzgerald’s value, cost, and retail price.

What is Old Fitzgerald Bourbon Whiskey Worth?

According to bourbon collecting app Booz.app, Old Fitzgerald is worth:

  • Old Fitzgerald 2023 Spring Release – Age: 10 Years, MSRP: $89.14 , Retail: $241.47
  • Old Fizgerald 2022 Fall Release Release – Age: 19 Years, MSRP: $240.00 , Retail: $728.94
  • Old Fizgerald 2022 Spring Release – Age: 17 Years, MSRP: $109.99 , Retail: $441.69
  • Old Fizgerald 2021 Fall Release – Age: 11 Years, MSRP: $120.64, Retail: $345.08
  • Old Fizgerald 2021 Spring Release – Age: 8 Years, MSRP: $84.99 , Retail: $176.02
  • Old Fizgerald 2020 Fall Release – Age: 14 Years, MSRP: $132.48 , Retail: $351.45
  • Old Fizgerald 2020 Spring Release – Age: 9 Years, MSRP: $89.14, Retail: $349.87
  • Old Fizgerald 2020 VVS Release – Age: 16 Years, MSRP: $155.69 , Retail: $373.49

This price range is influenced by factors such as availability, demand, and the retailer’s pricing strategy.

Old Fitzgerald History and Background

Old Fitzgerald, a brand of wheated bourbon, was first produced in 1870 by John E. Fitzgerald in Frankfort, Kentucky. Initially, it was exclusively for rail and steamship lines and private clubs primarily in the south. Around 1900, “Old Fitz” was released to the public in America and Europe. It was one of the few bourbons distilled using the pot still method until around 1913.

During Prohibition, Old Fitzgerald was one of a select few to distill under government supervision for the national medicinal trade. It was soon after acquired by Pappy Van Winkle, who introduced the “Whisper of Wheat” to the original recipe. By substituting some wheat for the more traditional rye in the grain recipe, Old Fitzgerald presented a rounder, softer profile than other bourbons.

Old Fitzgerald was produced at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery until the distillery was shut down in 19921. The production was then transferred to Diageo’s newly constructed Bernheim Distillery in Louisville. In 1999, Diageo sold the brand, along with the Bernheim Distillery, to Heaven Hill, which currently produces and markets Old Fitzgerald1.

Old Fitzgerald Taste

Old Fitzgerald is known for its vibrant and sweet taste. The nose has sweet honey and vanilla. The palate has just enough oak, but does not go overboard. Other flavors include creme brulee, milk and dark chocolate, molasses, brown sugar, ripe plum, peach, and just a hint of spice on the finish. The taste is rich with caramel, and fairly sweet with brown sugar and light honey.

Is Old Fitzgerald Worth the Price?

Given its rich history, unique taste, and the craftsmanship that goes into each bottle, many bourbon enthusiasts would argue that Old Fitzgerald offers good value for its price. However, like any spirit, whether it’s worth the price or not ultimately depends on personal preference. If you enjoy a bourbon with a rounder, softer profile and a complex array of flavors, then Old Fitzgerald might be worth the investment for you.

If you’re a beginner, you probably won’t appreciate the complexity of flavor in Old Fitz…especially for the price tag it commands. Sell your bottle and pick up a bottle (or 2!) of E.H. Taylor Small Batch instead.

Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha

Bring the festive spirit to your holiday gatherings with the Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha – a delightful blend of rich chocolate, bold bourbon, and the cool embrace of peppermint. This seasonal cocktail is the perfect way to add a touch of Christmas cheer to your celebrations.

Peppermint Mocha Tips and Tricks:

  • – Experiment with different bourbons to find the flavor profile you prefer.
  • – Adjust the sweetness by varying the amount of syrup.
  • – Serve with a candy cane as a stirring stick for an added holiday touch.

This Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha is more than a cocktail; it’s a sip of holiday joy. Share this festive treat with friends and family, and let the Christmas magic unfold in every delicious drop. Cheers to a season filled with warmth, love, and flavorful celebrations!

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Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha

Bring the festive spirit to your holiday gatherings with the Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha – a delightful blend of rich chocolate, bold bourbon, and the cool embrace of peppermint.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, holiday drink, peppermint, winter drink
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 300kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz peppermint mocha syrup
  • 1 oz dark chocolate liqueur
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 oz heavy cream
  • crushed candies for rimming the glass
  • whipped cream for garnish

Instructions

  • Rim the Glass: Begin by rimming the edge of your glass with crushed candy canes. This not only adds a festive touch but introduces a delightful crunch with each sip.
  • Mix the Ingredients: In a shaker, combine bourbon, peppermint mocha syrup, dark chocolate liqueur, vanilla extract, and heavy cream. Add ice to the shaker.
  • Shake Vigorously: Shake the mixture vigorously to ensure it's well-chilled and the ingredients are thoroughly blended.
  • Strain into the Glass: Carefully strain the cocktail into your prepared glass, taking care not to disturb the candy cane rim.
  • Garnish: Top the Merry Bourbon Peppermint Mocha with a generous swirl of whipped cream and a sprinkle of chocolate shavings.
  • Sip and Enjoy: Find a cozy spot by the fireplace or amid your festive decorations. Sip and savor the delightful combination of bourbon warmth, chocolate richness, and cool peppermint.

What is the Best Bourbon Brand to Mix with Cranberry Juice?

Cranberry juice, with its tart and sweet flavor profile, makes an excellent mixer for many spirits, including bourbon. The complexity of bourbon, with its rich, warm, and often sweet notes, can complement cranberry juice beautifully. Here are five bourbons that are known to be great for mixing and could potentially pair well with cranberry juice.

Top 5 Bourbons to Mix With Cranberry Juice:

  1. Maker’s Mark- Maker’s Mark is a great brand of bourbon to mix up in cocktails because it is strong enough to stand out in the glass, but not so strong that it overpowers your other ingredients1. It has a sweet and fruity profile with caramel undertones which adds more flavor when mixed together.
  2. Evan Williams Black Label – Evan Williams Black Label is a great mixer for cocktails. It’s affordable and versatile, with spice notes and oak flavors that can be mixed into your favorite drink or enjoyed on its own to enjoy some extra complexity in taste.
  3. Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon – Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon is one of the best bourbons that works well as a base liquor in cocktails because of its strong wood flavor that can stand out in a drink.
  4. Basil Hayden’s Kentucky Straight Bourbon – This bourbon has spicy rye undertones with the subtle sweetness of corn that makes the flavor profile unique. It’s aged and bottled at 80 proof. The Basil Hayden’s Kentucky Straight Bourbon has a well-integrated flavor profile composed of oak, sweet brown sugar, and a hint of citrus fruit.
  5. Old Grand-Dad Kentucky Straight Bourbon – This is one of the greatest bottom-shelf bourbons of all time and perfect for mixing with something like cranberry juice. Distilled at the Jim Beam Plant in Kentucky, this whiskey tastes like caramel and vanilla with a strong peppery flavor. It has notes of dried fruit that might give an interesting flavor when mixed with cocktails.

Remember, the best bourbon for you will depend on your personal taste preferences. So, don’t be afraid to experiment and find your perfect bourbon and cranberry juice combination.

What is Russell’s Reserve 13 Year Worth?

Russell’s Reserve 13-Year Bourbon is a highly sought-after whiskey that has gained a reputation for its distinctive taste and limited availability. But what is it really worth? What is the retail price and MSRP? Let’s delve into the details.

What is Russell’s Reserve 13 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey Worth?


According to alcohol ordering app Drizly, Russell’s Reserve 13 runs for around $249-$399 per 750 mL bottle. At MSRP, this bourbon runs for around $149.99 a bottle. This price range is influenced by factors such as availability, demand, and the retailer’s pricing strategy.

The Bourbon’s Background

Russell’s Reserve 13-Year Bourbon is a product of the Wild Turkey Distillery, a renowned distillery with a rich history. The bourbon is named after the legendary father-son duo, Jimmy and Eddie Russell, who have over 100 years of combined experience at the Lawrenceburg-based distillery. The 13-year-old bourbon was first released in 2021 as a limited one-time product. However, due to high demand, it was announced as an annual limited release.

The Taste

The bourbon is bottled at 114.8 barrel proof, which means it’s a robust and full-bodied whiskey. It exhibits sweet and woody notes that give way to rich flavors of honey, chocolate, and nougat. The oak brings extra chocolate, tobacco, and dried fruit flavors that are uncommon in bourbon today. This unique blend of flavors contributes to its high value and desirability among bourbon enthusiasts.

The Verdict

So, is Russell’s Reserve 13-Year Bourbon worth its price tag? The answer largely depends on personal preference. If you’re a bourbon enthusiast who appreciates a distinctive sip with a balance of sweet, oaky, fruity, and spicy flavors, then this bourbon might be worth the investment. However, if you’re new to bourbon or prefer a less robust flavor, you might want to explore other options before splurging on this one.

E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Review

E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof is the king of Buffalo Trace’s famed Mash Bill # 1. It is a classic-tasting bourbon that punctuates its sip with a sky-high proof. It’s a staunt, constant, and confident sip. This bourbon is crafted from hand-selected barrels and is bottled directly from the barrel; uncut and unfiltered at more than 125 proof. The particular release we reviewed came in at a whopping 129.0 proof (64.5% ABV).

Taste Profile

The taste profile of E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof is a rollercoaster of flavor. Once you get past the massive hit of alcohol in this high-proof bourbon, there’s a very flavor of cherry, followed by brown sugar and actually quite noticable vanilla.

Finish

The finish is truly impressive. This fluctuates between the front and back of the palate with sweet delicious baked fruits, oak, caramel, vanilla, and spice. It’s nearly everything you could ever ask for.

Is E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Worth Buying?

Colonel EH Taylor Jr Barrel Proof is a few bucks less, and significantly easier to find, than George T. Stagg, and all things considered, not a terrible buy. We came across this bottle in a bourbon lottery (at MSRP), but for a seconardy price of around $500+, this bourbon is way pricier than it’s worth.

For a better (and more affordable) E.H. Taylor experience, go with the E.H. Taylor Small Batch, which you should be able to find on the secondary market for around $120.

Wintery Bourbon Hot Chocolate

As winter’s chill settles in, there’s nothing quite like a steaming mug of hot chocolate to warm the soul. Take that classic comfort to the next level with our Wintery Bourbon Hot Chocolate. This indulgent recipe combines rich cocoa with the bold warmth of bourbon, creating a delightful concoction that’s perfect for sipping by the fire on a cold winter night.

Bourbon Hot Chocolate Tips and Tricks:

  • – Experiment with different types of chocolate for a personalized touch.
  • – Garnish options are flexible; try cinnamon, a drizzle of caramel, or a dusting of nutmeg.

This Wintery Bourbon Hot Chocolate is more than a beverage; it’s a hug from the inside. So, when the snow falls and the wind howls, treat yourself to a mug of this delightful concoction – winter’s warmth in every sip.

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Wintery Bourbon Hot Chocolate

This decadent wintery bourbon hot chocolate recipe is easy and home made. It is perfect for winter nights and cold weather.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, cocktail, hot chocolate, winter drink
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
15 minutes
Servings 2 serving
Calories 330kcal

Equipment

  • 1 saucepan

Ingredients

  • 2 cups whole milk
  • ¼ cup unsweetened coca powder
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ¼ tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup bourbon
  • Whipped cream and chocolate shavings for garnish

Instructions

  • Warm the Milk: Begin by warming the milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Be careful not to let it boil; we want it hot but not scalding.
  • Mix in Cocoa and Sugar: Whisk in the cocoa powder and granulated sugar gradually. Continue whisking until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
  • Add Chocolate Chips: Introduce the semi-sweet chocolate chips to the mix. Stir continuously until the chocolate fully melts and the mixture achieves a velvety consistency.
  • Incorporate Vanilla Extract: Stir in the vanilla extract to enhance the chocolate's depth and add a layer of aromatic sweetness.
  • Blend in Bourbon: Now, for the star of the show – bourbon. Pour in your chosen bourbon, stirring gently to incorporate. Adjust the amount based on your preference for that delightful boozy kick.
  • Serve: Pour your Wintery Bourbon Hot Chocolate into mugs, leaving room for toppings.
  • Garnish and Enjoy: Top each mug with a generous dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of chocolate shavings. The whipped cream will melt into the hot chocolate, creating a creamy, luxurious texture.
  • Sip and Savor: Find your favorite cozy spot, wrap your hands around the mug, and savor each sip of this comforting, wintery delight.

Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz

As the crisp air and vibrant colors of fall set in, there’s no better way to embrace the season than with a delightful Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz. This cocktail perfectly captures the essence of autumn, combining the sweetness of caramel, the crispness of apple, and the warmth of bourbon. It’s a sip of pure comfort and a toast to the beauty of fall.

Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz Tips and Tricks:

  • Experiment with different bourbon brands to find your preferred match.
  • Consider making your caramel syrup for a homemade touch.
  • Adjust sweetness by varying the amount of caramel syrup based on your preference.

Whether you’re gathered around a crackling fire or simply unwinding after a day of autumn adventures, the Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz is the perfect companion. It’s a celebration of fall’s bounty in every sip.

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Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz

Indulge in the perfect harmony of flavors with our Caramel Apple Bourbon Fizz recipe. This delightful cocktail blends the sweetness of caramel, the crispness of apple, and the warmth of bourbon for a comforting sip of fall. Elevate your autumn evenings with this delightful concoction.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, apple cider, bourbon cocktail, cocktail
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 230kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz caramel syrup
  • 1 oz apple cider
  • ½ oz lemon juice
  • club soda
  • ice cubes
  • Apple slices and caramel candies for garnish

Instructions

  • Mix the Core Flavors: In a cocktail shaker, bring together the star players – bourbon, caramel syrup, apple cider, and a touch of lemon juice. This creates a harmonious base for the cocktail.
  • Shake Things Up: Give it a good shake. This isn't just about mixing; it's about infusing those flavors together. Imagine the dance of caramel and apple notes complementing the rich depth of bourbon.
  • Strain and Chill: Strain the mixture into a highball glass filled with ice cubes. The chill from the ice sets the stage for a refreshing drinking experience.
  • Fizz it Up: Top off the glass with a splash of club soda. This effervescent addition brings a lightness to the cocktail, making it perfect for sipping on a crisp fall evening.
  • Garnish with Sweetness: Enhance the visual appeal and sweetness with apple slices and a few caramel candies. The garnish is not just for show; it's an invitation to savor the sweet indulgence.
  • Stir and Sip: Give your creation a gentle stir to marry all the elements. Then, take a moment to sip and savor. Let the caramel, apple, and bourbon notes dance on your palate.

Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour

As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s time to elevate your celebration with a cocktail that captures the essence of the season. The Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour is a delightful fusion of bourbon’s richness and the warm embrace of autumn spices. Whether you’re hosting a gathering or simply unwinding after a day of gratitude, this cocktail is the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving festivities.

Thanksgiving Cocktail Tips and Tricks:

  • Experiment with different bourbons to find the one that complements the spice profile best.
  • Make your spiced simple syrup by simmering equal parts water and sugar with spices like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.

Embrace the season’s flavors with this Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour, a cocktail that adds a touch of warmth and festivity to your holiday gatherings.

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Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour

Elevate your Thanksgiving with the Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour. A festive blend of bourbon, citrus, and warm spices, this cocktail adds a touch of warmth and joy to your holiday celebrations. Cheers to a season of gratitude and exceptional flavors!
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, cocktail, holiday drink, whiskey sour
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 230kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz fresh bourbon
  • ¾ oz fresh lemon juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • ¼ oz maple syrup
  • 1 egg white
  • orange twist for garnish
  • cinnamon stick for garnish

Instructions

  • Prepare the Glass: Begin by chilling a rocks glass in the freezer or by filling it with ice water. A cold glass ensures your cocktail stays refreshing from the first sip to the last.
  • Dry Shake: In a cocktail shaker, combine the bourbon, fresh lemon juice, spiced simple syrup, maple syrup, and the egg white. Give it a vigorous dry shake (without ice) to emulsify the egg white, creating a rich and frothy texture.
  • Add Ice and Shake Again: Add ice to the shaker and shake the mixture again. The ice helps chill the cocktail while maintaining the delightful foaminess from the egg white.
  • Strain Into Glass: Discard the ice from the chilled rocks glass and strain the cocktail into it. The absence of ice in the serving glass ensures a more concentrated flavor profile.
  • Garnish: Express the oils from an orange twist over the drink by giving it a twist, then drop it into the glass. Add a finishing touch with a cinnamon stick for a fragrant and visually appealing garnish.
  • Sip and Enjoy: Your Thanksgiving Spice Bourbon Sour is now ready to be enjoyed. Take a moment to savor the harmonious blend of bourbon, citrus, and warm spices as you celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving.

Cranberry Bourbon Bliss: A Thanksgiving Cocktail Delight

As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s time to elevate your celebration with a signature cocktail that captures the essence of the season. Enter the Cranberry Bourbon Bliss, a delightful concoction that combines the tartness of cranberries with the warmth of bourbon. This Thanksgiving, treat your guests to a libation that perfectly complements the rich flavors of the holiday feast.

Cranberry Cocktail Tips and Tricks:

  • – For an extra touch of elegance, consider sugaring the rim of your glass before pouring in the cocktail.
  • – Experiment with different bourbons to find the one that complements the cranberry and maple flavors to your liking.
  • – Make a batch of fresh cranberry juice by blending cranberries and straining the mixture for an authentic taste.

This Thanksgiving, let the Cranberry Bourbon Bliss take center stage at your festivities. With its seasonal flavors and visually appealing presentation, this cocktail is sure to become a cherished tradition. Raise a glass to gratitude and good company with this Thanksgiving cocktail that perfectly balances the richness of bourbon and the tartness of cranberries.

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Cranberry Bourbon Bliss: A Thanksgiving Cocktail Delight

Indulge in the perfect Thanksgiving cocktail with our Cranberry Bourbon Bliss. This festive blend of bourbon, fresh cranberry juice, and maple syrup creates a delightful drink that captures the spirit of the season. Enjoy rich flavors of cranberry and bourbon.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, cranberry, fall drink
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 180kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 1 oz cranberry juice
  • ½ oz maple syrup
  • ½ oz orange liqueur
  • club soda
  • fresh cranberries and rosemary sprig for garnish

Instructions

  • In a shaker, combine the bourbon, fresh cranberry juice, maple syrup, and orange liqueur.
  • Shake the ingredients vigorously to ensure they are well-mixed and chilled.
  • Strain the mixture into a rocks glass filled with ice cubes, allowing the vibrant colors to shine through.
  • Top the cocktail with a splash of club soda for a subtle effervescence.
  • Garnish your Cranberry Bourbon Bliss with a few fresh cranberries for a burst of color and a sprig of rosemary for a festive touch.
  • Give it a gentle stir to marry the flavors and aromas.
  • Sip and savor the delightful medley of bourbon's warmth and cranberry's tartness.

Everything You Need to Know About EH Taylor Bourbon

Produced by Buffalo Trace distillery, E.H. Taylor is one of the best-regared, hardest-to-find bourbons on the market. What does into it? Why is it so hard to find? What is the difference between the E.H. Taylor labels? All these answers, and a list of each type of E.H. Taylor bourbon, below.

List of E.H. Taylor Bourbon Varieties:

Here’s a complete list of E.H. Taylor bourbons. Pricing, tasting notes, and more below.

  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch
  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrel Proof
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Old Fashioned Sour Mash
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Tornado Surviving
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Cured Oak
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Seasoned Wood
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Amaranth
  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. 18 Year Marriage
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Bourbon

E. H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch

Proof: 100

E. H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Average MSRP: $39.99

This is the flagship baseline EH Taylor bourbon. Made from Buffalo Trace’s acclaimed Mashbill #1, it is a blend of distinctive barrels that create a smooth and balanced flavor.

E. H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel

Proof: 100

E. H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel Average MSRP: $62.99

This bourbon is also made by hand and aged in the same warehouses as the Small Batch. However, it is bottled from a single barrel that has been carefully selected for its unique character and quality

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrel Proof

Proof: Varies, but typically around 125

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrel Proof Average MSRP: $69.99

This bourbon is bottled directly from the barrel, uncut and unfiltered, at more than 125 proof. It reflects the way whiskey was produced in the days before Prohibition, when E.H. Taylor, Jr. owned the distillery.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye Average MSRP: $69.99

This rye whiskey is made with a mashbill of rye and malted barley, as opposed to the corn-based mashbill of E.H. Taylor’s other bourbons. It is uniquely the flagship bourbon in Buffalo Trace’s Rye mashbill and, as the only rye, the odd bourbon out of the collection.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Old Fashioned Sour Mash

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Old Fashioned Sour Mash Average MSRP: N/A (Seconadary runs around $25,000)

This special edition bourbon from 2002 is made using the original sour mash process that E.H. Taylor, Jr. patented in 1872. It involves using some of the previously distilled whiskey mash to start the new fermentation, creating a consistent and complex flavor.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Tornado Surviving

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Tornado Surviving Average MSRP: N/A (Secondary runs around $10,000)

This bourbon is a rare and limited edition that survived a tornado that damaged Buffalo Trace’s Warehouse C in 2006. The tornado exposed the barrels to extreme temperature changes, resulting in a robust and intense flavor.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Cured Oak

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Cured Oak Average MSRP: N/A (Secondary runs around $5000)

This special edition bourbon is aged for 17 years, twice as long as the standard E.H. Taylor, Jr. bourbons. It is also aged in barrels that are seasoned for 13 months, longer than the typical 3 to 6 months, creating a rich and complex flavor.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Seasoned Wood

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Seasoned Wood Average MSRP: N/A (Secondary runs around $3000)

This special edition bourbon is aged in barrels that are made from staves that are exposed to different natural elements, such as sun, rain, snow, and heat. This process enhances the wood’s flavor and aroma, imparting a unique character to the bourbon.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain Average MSRP: $69.99 (Seconary runs around $2500)

This special edition bourbon is made with a mash bill of corn, rye, wheat, and malted barley, the four grains that E.H. Taylor, Jr. considered essential for making whiskey. It is a well-rounded and balanced bourbon that showcases the best of each grain.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Amaranth

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Amaranth Average MSRP: $69.99 (Secondary runs around $1800)

This special edition bourbon is made with a mashbill that replaces rye with amaranth, an ancient grain that was once a staple of the Aztecs. It has a floral and fruity flavor that is complemented by the sweetness of corn and the nuttiness of malted barley.

E. H. Taylor, Jr. 18 Year Marriage

Proof: 100

E. H. Taylor, Jr. 18 Year Marriage Average $69.99 (Secondary runs around $3100)

This special edition bourbon is a blend of three different mash bills that were aged for 18 years, creating a harmonious and complex flavor. It is a tribute to the 18-year marriage of E.H. Taylor, Jr. and his wife Mary Elizabeth, who supported his whiskey endeavors.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Bourbon

Proof: 100

E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Bourbon Average MSRP: $69.99 (Secondary runs around $1900)

This special edition bourbon is aged exclusively in Warehouse C, a brick warehouse that was built by E.H. Taylor, Jr. in 1881. It is said that this warehouse produces some of the finest and most flavorful bourbons, due to its optimal aging conditions.

What is E.H. Taylor Bourbon?

E.H. Taylor Bourbon is a series of bourbon whiskeys made by hand in Kentucky, honoring the legacy of Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., the founding father of the bourbon industry. The collection includes Small Batch, Single Barrel, Barrel Proof, Straight Rye, Old Fashioned Sour Mash, Warehouse C, Tornado Surviving, Cured Oak, Seasoned Wood, Four Grain, Amaranth and 18 Year Marriage. Each bottle is a true sipping bourbon that honors the uncompromising legacy of E.H. Taylor, Jr.

E.H. Taylor’s History

Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. was born in Columbus, Kentucky in 1830. His dedication to distilling began at the close of the Civil War when he purchased O.F.C. Distillery. There, he developed innovative techniques that are still in use today. He is celebrated for the countless innovations he contributed to the bourbon industry in his time. His first involvement in the industry came as a banker, aiding in the organization and financing of several distilleries. Through his experience as a banker, Taylor became personally acquainted with several prominent whiskey makers.

Taylor’s occupation as a banker and his relationship to others in the Bourbon industry helped him learn a lot about the trade. He had access to their books, which allowed the bank to lend them money and on occasion had to foreclose. That access gave Edmund a sense that there was money a lot of money to be made in distilling and selling whiskey. But Edmund didn’t just want to make any whiskey like the many distillers around Kentucky were doing. He wanted to make a quality product, he wanted to make the best Whiskey America had to offer.

E.H. Taylor’s Legacy

As founding father of the bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. left an indelible legacy. His dedication to distilling began at the close of the Civil War when he purchased O.F C. Distillery. There, he developed innovative techniques that are still in use today¹. Made by hand, this Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey has been aged inside century old warehouses constructed by E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrels are evaluated and selected to create a perfect blend of distinctive character that is like no other. This bourbon is a true sipping bourbon that honors the uncompromising legacy of E.H. Taylor, Jr.

Why Is E.H. Taylor Bourbon So Hard To Find?

E.H. Taylor Bourbon is known for being particularly difficult to find. That’s because the distillery doesn’t produce a lot of bourbon each year, and what they do produce is often snapped up by collectors. Like many other whiskies produced by Buffalo Trace, the demand for E.H. Taylor, Jr. far outweighs the supply. Because of this, the bottle is allocated, meaning each liquor store, bar, or restaurant can only purchase a limited number of bottles each time it’s released.

Salted Caramel Crown Royal Eggnog Delight

The holiday season is all about festive flavors and comforting traditions. Elevate your celebrations with a Salted Caramel Crown Royal Eggnog – a decadent twist on the classic eggnog recipe. This delightful concoction brings together the rich warmth of Crown Royal, the sweetness of salted caramel, and the creamy indulgence of eggnog.

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Salted Caramel Crown Royal Eggnog Delight

Salted Caramel Crown Royal Eggnog Delight is a decadent twist on the classic eggnog recipe. This easy and fast recipe will be a huge hit.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword alcoholic drink, bourbon cocktail, eggnog, holiday drink, winter drink
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 230kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail Shaker

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Salted Caramel Crown Royal
  • 1 cup eggnog
  • 1 tbsp salted caramel syrup Torani makes one that's easy to find
  • ground nutmeg optional
  • caramel drizzle optional
  • ice cubes

Instructions

  • Chill the Glass: Place your glass in the freezer for a few minutes to ensure a frosty, refreshing sip.
  • Combine Ingredients: In a shaker, add 2 oz of Salted Caramel Crown Royal, 1 cup of eggnog, and 1 tablespoon of salted caramel syrup.
  • Shake It Up: Shake the ingredients vigorously until well combined and frothy.
  • Prepare the Glass: Take your chilled glass and drizzle salted caramel around the inside. This adds a sweet surprise with every sip.
  • Add Ice: Fill the glass with ice cubes for that perfect chill.
  • Pour and Garnish: Pour the shaken mixture into the glass. Sprinkle a pinch of ground nutmeg on top for that classic eggnog touch. Optionally, add a caramel drizzle for extra sweetness.
  • Serve and Enjoy: Your Salted Caramel Crown Royal Eggnog is ready to be savored. Share the joy with friends and family during festive gatherings or cozy nights by the fireplace.