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trumpstylz
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So the early times bottle says "aged at least 36 months in used cooperage". Is some of it new barrels and therefore bourbon (just what's in the barrel- not the final product)? Does this mean they can and probably do add coloring to it (since its not straight bourbon? Could they also add a neutral spirit to the mix and get away with it? I recall reading that it used to be labeled as "kentucky straight whiskey" if i'm not mistaken, and now it's just "kentucky whiskey".

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IIRC, ET possibly uses a mix of whiskey aged in both new, and used barrels when they dump for a bottling. Maybe a couple more people can confirm or dispel this. Joe

Ooops. Looks like timing is everything. Chuck took care of the answer.

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