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Bernheim Original is a wheat whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries. It is sold in glass in 16 oz pint bottles, glass 750ml bottles ...
Simon Crow's Pure White Wheat Whiskey label patent application, 1864. Wheat whiskey is a style of whiskey defined by having a grain bill which consists primarily of wheat.The United States government only allows a product to be labeled "wheat whiskey" when the mash is composed of at least 51% wheat. [1]
A bottle of Heaven Hill "Black" Bourbon. Bourbon whiskey: Cabin Still, Elijah Craig, Evan Williams, Fighting Cock. Heaven Hill, Henry McKenna, J.T.S. Brown, Larceny (wheated), Old Fitzgerald (wheated), Parker's Heritage Collection, Widow Jane Corn whiskey: Georgia Moon, Mellow Corn Rye whiskey: Pikesville, Rittenhouse Wheat whiskey: Bernheim ...
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 1992 and production transferred to Diageo's newly constructed Bernheim Distillery in Louisville. [2]
Other wheated bourbon brands produced by the Stitzel-Weller distillery: W. L. Weller , a brand named after the distiller who is said to have pioneered the use of wheated bourbon recipes Old Fitzgerald , another bourbon brand, originally produced by another company but purchased by Stitzel-Weller soon after Prohibition and thereafter converted ...
Elijah Craig is a premium and super-premium brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries. The brand is sold as a straight bourbon, typically in 750 millilitres (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) glass bottles. Elijah Craig whiskey is offered in both small batch and single barrel bottlings.
Bourbon whiskey (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ən /; also simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]
Isaac Wolfe Bernheim (November 4, 1848 – April 1, 1945) was an American businessman notable for starting the I. W. Harper brand of premium bourbon whiskey (a historically important brand currently owned by Diageo). [1]