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  2. The Hands-Down Best Bourbon Brands to Drink Right Now - AOL

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    The straight bourbon is young but still crisp and flavorful, the wheated bourbon has a slightly sweet edge, and the new 1885 expression is an 85-proof, four-year-old bourbon that is built for ...

  3. The 15 Bottles of Bourbon Every Whiskey Lover Needs To ... - AOL

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    The Jim Beam distillery produces many different brands, including its eponymous white label bottle, one of the best-selling cheap bourbons in the world. The distillery also has a Small Batch ...

  4. Holiday gift guide: Here are 9 new 2024 bourbons, whiskeys ...

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    From Castle & Key Cask Strength to Maker's Mark 'Greats of the Gate,' here are nine new bourbons you must try this month. Holiday gift guide: Here are 9 new 2024 bourbons, whiskeys you must try ...

  5. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    Bulleit Bourbon; Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. brands: Heaven Hill Distillery, Louisville: A bottle of Heaven Hill Bourbon. Cabin Still; Elijah Craig (small batch and 18-year single barrel) Evan Williams; Fighting Cock; Heaven Hill; J.T.S. Brown; Old Fitzgerald (wheated) Old Heaven Hill; Kirin brands: Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg. Four ...

  6. Elijah Craig (bourbon) - Wikipedia

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    In the San Francisco World Spirits Competition of 2010, the 18-year-old Elijah Craig Single Barrel Bourbon was awarded "Best Bourbon" and received a "Double Gold Medal" rating. In previous years, it had received a "Double Gold Medal" rating in 2008, a "Gold Medal" rating in 2004, and four "Silver" ratings in other years (2003, 2005, 2006, and ...

  7. W. L. Weller - Wikipedia

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    The bourbon was named after William Larue Weller (1825–1899), who was a distiller in the early days of Kentucky. He was supposedly the first to produce straight bourbon using wheat instead of rye in the mashbill. His wheated bourbon was first produced in 1849. [2]