SMOWK Posted December 4, 2010 Share Posted December 4, 2010 Does anyone know of a good whiskey tree/chart like the one that OscarV has put together for Four Roses? It would be nice to have the same line-up for other distilleries. Listing mashbills, and what products come from them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stones Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Does anyone know of a good whiskey tree/chart like the one that OscarV has put together for Four Roses? It would be nice to have the same line-up for other distilleries. Listing mashbills, and what products come from them.Can you show a link to OscarV's post for reference? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OscarV Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 See post #22http://www.straightbourbon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13638&page=3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Jeff "Mozilla" listed out the BT mashbills a while back, but I'm too lazy to find the post right now. So from memory...BeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old OverholtBrown-FormanOld Forester- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly TimesJack DanielsRye- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn- BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Family Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel- George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesSee Oscar's thread above. Also sells whiskey to Diageo that presumably goes into Bulleit and maybe I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna.Heaven HillRye Bourbon - Heaven Hill, JTS Brown, TW Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Also sells to many NDPs.LDIPrecise mashbills unknown, but sells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison and Cougar (Australia).Maker's MarkMaker's MarkTom MooreBarton- Very Old Barton, all proofs +???1792- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye from Bernheim distillery- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's 17*Brand not owned by the distiller.I'm sure I forgot something but there ya' go. I need coffee:coffeedrinker: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclebunk Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Jeff "Mozilla" listed out the BT mashbills a while back, but I'm too lazy to find the post right now. So from memory...BeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old OverholtBrown-FormanOld Forester- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly TimesJack DanielsRye- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn- BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Family Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel- George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesSee Oscar's thread above. Also sells whiskey to Diageo that presumably goes into Bulleit and maybe I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna.Heaven HillRye Bourbon - Heaven Hill, JTS Brown, TW Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Also sells to many NDPs.LDIPrecise mashbills unknown, but sells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison and Cougar (Australia).Maker's MarkMaker's MarkTom MooreBarton- Very Old Barton, all proofs +???1792- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye from Bernheim distillery- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's 17*Brand not owned by the distiller.I'm sure I forgot something but there ya' go. I need coffee:coffeedrinker: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 All of this from memory? What are you? Rain Man? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p_elliott Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 The only thing I noticed you left out was JB rye is also the same rye mash bill for Ri (1) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 The only thing I noticed you left out was JB rye is also the same rye mash bill for Ri (1) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMOWK Posted December 8, 2010 Author Share Posted December 8, 2010 All of this from memory? What are you? Rain Man? That IS quite impressive! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
White Dog Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Actually, LDI's mashbills are the only one we can truly figure out, besides Four Roses. Just check the LDI website, which is fascinating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Actually, LDI's mashbills are the only one we can truly figure out, besides Four Roses. Just check the LDI website, which is fascinating.Wow, I had completely forgotten about that. Unfortunately it doesn't say what whiskeys use those mashbills, though. Thanks for the tip! I'll update the "tree". 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Whiskey Tree, 1.2BeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old Overholt, Ri¹Brown-FormanOld Forester- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly TimesJack DanielsRye- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn- BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Family Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel- George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesSee Oscar's chart here. Sells whiskey to Diageo that presumably goes into Bulleit and maybe I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna.Heaven HillRye Bourbon - Heaven Hill, JTS Brown, TW Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Also sells to many NDPs.LDISells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison and Cougar (Australia). For a breakdown of the of corn, rye and bourbon whiskey mashbills used, see the LDI website: http://www.lawrenceburgdistillersindiana.com/Custom.aspxMaker's MarkMaker's MarkTom MooreBarton- Very Old Barton all proofs +???1792- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye from Bernheim distillery- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's 17*Brand not owned by the distiller. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p_elliott Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 The two whiskey trees should be put together and be made a stickey some place, Moderators? Be even better if we had the mash bills to go with them any one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
White Dog Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Isn't ETL also the Buffalo Trace #2-lower corn?And not to get too exhaustive, but Hirsch 21, 22, and 25yr Ryes are all old Medley. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Isn't ETL also the Buffalo Trace #2-lower corn?And not to get too exhaustive, but Hirsch 21, 22, and 25yr Ryes are all old Medley.D'oh, completely forgot about the ETL.Good point about the Hirsch ryes too. Does anyone have a link to that information, just to confirm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
White Dog Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 D'oh, completely forgot about the ETL.Good point about the Hirsch ryes too. Does anyone have a link to that information, just to confirm? I don't think we'll ever confirm, Josh, but all the OLD Rye that KBD bottled was Medley. (The young stuff is LDI.) At least, that's the word on the street. So the Red Hook, Black Maple 23, Vintage 21 and 23, Hirsch Ryes... Of course, that's just word of mouth. Maybe a certain someone will now tell me it's none of my damn business. :lol: Who knows, maybe they have some old Bernheim, as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 11, 2010 Share Posted December 11, 2010 Whiskey Tree, 1.3Note: These tree is only a breakdown of "macro" distillersBeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old Overholt, Ri¹Brown-FormanOld Forester- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly TimesJack DanielsRye- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn- BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Elmer T. Lee, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat bourbon: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Special Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel- George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesSee Oscar's chart here. Sells whiskey to Diageo that presumably goes into Bulleit and maybe I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna.Heaven HillRye Bourbon - Heaven Hill, JTS Brown, TW Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Corn Whiskey: Mellow Corn, JW Corn, Georgia Moon, Platte Valley*Also sells to many NDPs.LDISells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison, Cougar (Australia) and KBD (?). For a breakdown of the of corn, rye and bourbon whiskey mashbills used, see the LDI website: http://www.lawrenceburgdistillersind...om/Custom.aspxMaker's MarkMaker's MarkTom MooreBarton- Very Old Barton all proofs +???1792- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Medley Rye- Older bottlings of Hirsch, (post-Penn) Michter's (?), Black Maple Hill rye, others (?)Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye (Bernheim distillery)- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller bourbon- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's Reserve 17, 18 et al*Brand not owned by the distiller. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted December 29, 2010 Share Posted December 29, 2010 Updated to reflect Paul's suggestion and stuff I left outWhiskey Tree, 2.0Note: These tree is only a breakdown of "macro" distillersBeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old Overholt, Ri¹Brown-FormanOld Forester- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly TimesJack DanielsRye- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn- BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Elmer T. Lee, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat bourbon: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Special Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel- George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesHas 2 mashbills and 5 yeasts.All Ten Combinations- Four Roses (yellow label)OBSK, OBSO, OESK, OESO- Four Roses Small BatchOBSV- Four Roses Single BarrelAll the combinations are also available as Single Barrel, Barrel Strength retailer bottlings.Also sells whiskey to Diageo that goes into Bulleit (from the high rye OBS recipes) and I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna. For more information, see Oscar's chart here.Heaven HillRye Bourbon - Heaven Hill, J.T.S. Brown, T.W. Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line and the current Yellowstone.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Corn Whiskey: Mellow Corn, JW Corn, Georgia Moon, Platte Valley*Also sells to many NDPs.LDISells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison, Cougar (Australia) and KBD. For a breakdown of the of corn, rye and bourbon whiskey mashbills used, see the LDI website: http://www.lawrenceburgdistillersind...om/Custom.aspxMaker's MarkMaker's MarkTom MooreBarton- Very Old Barton all proofs +???1792- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Medley Rye- Older bottlings of Hirsch, post-PA Michter's, Black Maple Hill rye, others?Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye (Bernheim distillery)- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller bourbon- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's Reserve 17, 18 et al*Brand not owned by the distiller. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 Now including mashbills! Source: Regan & Regan, The Book of Bourbon and Other Fine American Whiskeys (London: Mixellany) 2009. Barton, WT, and Dickel are noted as approximate.Brand Name (%corn/%rye or wheat/%malted barley)Whiskey Tree, 3.0Note: These tree is only a breakdown of "macro" distillersBeamBeam Mashbill- all JB bourbons, Old Crow, Old Taylor*, Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker'sOld Grandad Mashbill- OGD, Basil HaydenRye- JB Rye, Old Overholt, Ri¹Brown-FormanOld Forester (72/18/10)- Old Forester, Woodford ReserveEarly Times (79/11/10)Jack Daniels (80/8/12)Rye (see Heaven Hill below)- Current source of Heaven Hill's Pikeville and Rittenhouse ryes.Also sells to many NDPs.Buffalo Trace#1, high corn BT White Dog, Benchmark, Buffalo Trace, Old Charter, Eagle Rare, Geo. T. Stagg#2, lower corn- Ancient Age*, Elmer T. Lee, Hancock, Blanton's*, Rock Hill Farms, Virginia Gentleman (no longer produced), Bowman Single BarrelWheat bourbon: Everything Weller, Van Winkle Special Reserve "Lot B"*, Old Rip Van Winkle*Rye: Sazerac, Bowman Rye (?)DiageoDickel (80/12/8) George Dickel, Cascade HollowFour RosesHas 2 mashbills and 5 yeasts.All Ten Combinations- Four Roses (yellow label)OBSK, OBSO, OESK, OESO- Four Roses Small BatchOBSV- Four Roses Single BarrelAll the combinations are also available as Single Barrel, Barrel Strength retailer bottlings.Also sells whiskey to Diageo that goes into Bulleit (from the high rye OBS recipes) and I.W. Harper (not available in the U.S.). Also produces the overseas version of McKenna. For more information, including mashbills, see Oscar's chart here.Heaven HillRye Bourbon (75/13/12)- Heaven Hill, J.T.S. Brown, T.W. Samuels, Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna (U.S.), Parker's Heritage (except for 2010), et al. Also probably the source of Luxco's Ezra Brooks line and the current Yellowstone.Wheat Bourbon- Old Fitzgerald, Parker's Heritage 2010. Also probably the source of Luxco's Rebel Yell and Rebel Reserve.Wheat Whiskey- Bernheim OriginalRye Whiskey (23/65/12)- Future source of Pikesville and Rittenhouse 80 & BiB, current source of Rittenhouse 21 & 23 (?)Corn Whiskey: Mellow Corn, JW Corn, Georgia Moon, Platte Valley*Also sells to many NDPs.LDISells bourbon and rye for many brands including Templeton, High West, W.H. Harrison, Cougar (Australia), Bulleit Rye and KBD. For a breakdown of the of corn, rye and bourbon whiskey mashbills used, see the LDI website: http://www.lawrenceburgdistillersind...om/Custom.aspxMaker's MarkMaker's Mark (70/16/14)Tom MooreBarton (75/15/10)- Very Old Barton all proofs +???1792 (high barley?)- 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, +?????? and ???- Ten High, Kentucky Gentleman, Kentucky Tavern, Tom MooreRye- Fleischman's RyeBefore it was purchased by Sazerac, sold to a lot of NDPs.Wild TurkeyBourbon (75/13/12)- Wild Turkey, Russell's Reserve BourbonRye (23/65/12)- Wild Turkey Rye, Russell's Reserve RyeBrands on the market with whiskey from closed distilleries:Medley Rye- Older bottlings of Hirsch, post-PA Michter's, Black Maple Hill rye, others?Mix of Medley Rye and Cream of Kentucky rye (Bernheim distillery)- Van Winkle Family Reserve RyeStitzel-Weller bourbon- Pappy Van Winkle, Jefferson's Reserve 17, 18 et al*Brand not owned by the distiller.PROBLEMS/QUESTIONS: Regan & Regan list an approximate mashbill for all the bourbons made at "Ancient Age Distillery" as 80/10/10. We know that this cannot have been correct, even at the time of the first publishing (1995). But which mashbill does that represent? Both are high in corn. Under Bernheim, a mashbill of 86/6/8 is listed for Old Charter, Harper and Pepper. Did BT use this mashbill when it acquired Old Charter? Or (more likely imo) did it use one it was already using for Eagle Rare and Benchmark and would later use for BT?Also, a mashbill of 75/20/5 is listed for Old Fitz, Weller and Rebel Yell while at Bernheim. Did HH and BT continue using that mashbill when they acquired their wheat bourbon brands or did they use a different one? The former seems most likely to me. Did they acquire S-W yeast as well?Anyway, I'm sure the answer to some of these questions are in Bourbon, Straight but it is in a box in the garage presently.:hot: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
White Dog Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 This is awesome, Josh. So HH and WT have the same mashbill for both Bourbon and Rye? Weird. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMOWK Posted February 14, 2011 Author Share Posted February 14, 2011 Alright Josh! Yet another interesting chart that comes out of SB.com. This one serves as somewhat of a guide to what kind of mashbill you prefer. Now if I could only figure out what day of the month I prefer that mashbill, I would be that much closer to knowing what to pour, and when to pour it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parkersback Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 Does Dant belong in Heaven Hill, Rye Bourbon category? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nblair Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 Amazing job, Josh. That has to be the most extensive list of bourbon info I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure you could ask someone to delete your posts and charge people for a spreadsheet of it...Did you not include the Four Roses percentages because they were already included in Oscar's Four Roses post? Or are you waiting to include them in Whiskey Tree 4.0 - Bigger, Faster, Stronger? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted February 15, 2011 Share Posted February 15, 2011 Thanks for the kind words everybody!This is awesome, Josh. So HH and WT have the same mashbill for both Bourbon and Rye? Weird.Yeah it is odd, but that's what the book says. It's worth noting that the WT Rye mashbill is listed as approximate, though. Does Dant belong in Heaven Hill, Rye Bourbon category?Yes, I included that among the "et al" but now that you mention it, it would be helpful to put Dant in there since it's still a widely distributed line. It will be in the next revision.Amazing job, Josh. That has to be the most extensive list of bourbon info I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure you could ask someone to delete your posts and charge people for a spreadsheet of it...Did you not include the Four Roses percentages because they were already included in Oscar's Four Roses post? Or are you waiting to include them in Whiskey Tree 4.0 - Bigger, Faster, Stronger?I didn't include them for two reasons:1) Out of deference for Oscar and all his hard work in that thread. The man brings me BBQ, I have to give him props.2) Sheer laziness, the same reason I didn't list out the LDI mashbills.:grin: I'm glad everybody's enjoying this project! It's nice to put my brain to use doing something other than sorting diapers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parkersback Posted February 15, 2011 Share Posted February 15, 2011 Hey, Josh, it dawns on me that the first thing I said about this was trying to correct something. But my main thoughts about it is how great it is, and thanks for your work. It's super informative, and fun to look at, to boot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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