Green River Full Proof Bourbon is a balanced, well-rounded bourbon that uses its increased proof to bring forth a creamy caramel-dominated sip that is sure to please most. Review and tasting notes for Green River Full Proof Bourbon.
Green River Bourbon was distilled using a mash bill of Kentucky-grown corn, winter rye, and malted barley (two and six row). It was aged for over 5 years and bottled at 90 proof. Green River Distilling Co. was founded in 1885, but after a fire in 1918 followed by Prohibition the dis...
Green River Straight Whiskey Bottled In Bond 100 Proof 1910 Distilled in the Spring of 1910, bottled in the spring of 1916, Bottled by Green River Distilling Co., Owensboro, Kentucky, tax strip across top of cork very slightly torn, front and back label very slightly ...
Green River is The Whiskey Without Regrets, made on the same hallowed grounds as it was in 1885. Visitors can tour the distillery for a firsthand glimpse of whiskey-making, sample the end result in our beautifully restored bars, and more. ...
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Proof Alcohal 90 45% Aged Minimum five years Tasting Notes Full of warming spice, vanilla, caramel, and chocolate coated peppermint with aromatic notes of cinnamon, dried cherry and light leather. Lingering, rich mouth feel feel. ...
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