Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
Saz already owns two perfect bourbons: Very Old Barton and George T. Stagg.
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
If Buffalo Trace says they have produced the perfect bourbon then that's hubris, but if they say that continues to be their quest, even if they say this project has moved them in that direction, then I think that's appropriate and exactly what we want from our distilleries.
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
Ten day and counting.....:shocked:
Can't wait. :woohoo:
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
It's late and I'm tired and I have to get up early tomorrow to go drink more whiskey. I can tell you what it's all about but I don't need to because it's all explained here. So check it out. It's pretty cool.
Haven't tasted any of it yet. That's tomorrow.
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
Sounds intriguing to say the least. Did I miss it, or were the ages of the oak trees mentioned somewhere? Also, the lower entry proof certainly got my attention. Old growth oak used for barrels and low entry proof is something I've been speculating as a golden combination.
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
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jinenjo
Sounds intriguing to say the least. Did I miss it, or were the ages of the oak trees mentioned somewhere?
All about 150 years old.
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
I'll show some ignorance here and then ask, what is the average age used for modern barrels?
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
for the nite owls out there: bt's press release detailing the first release (what barrels, availability and price) is already out: http://www.singleoakproject.com/uplo...ak-Project.pdf
Re: Does the ‘perfect’ bourbon exist? Buffalo Trace's quest for "The Holy Grail".
375 mL. Guess I know what we won't be seeing in SoCal, or at least not at reasonable prices. ;)