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Our lineup today is: Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bottled In Bond Michter’s US *1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 1792 Small Batch Knob Creek Small Batch Aged 12 Years ...
What’s clear though is that the E.H. Taylor Small Batch which is supposed to cost $45 but does cost $150 (in most retail) actually feels right at home among bourbons that still actually cost $45.
The Small Batch bottling relies on Buffalo Trace Mash Bill No. 1, a low-rye recipe used across most of the E.H. Taylor bourbons. It’s reasonable to suspect that the new E.H. Taylor variant will ...
The two finalists for Best of Category Small Batch Bourbon 6 to 10 Years are Colonel E. H Taylor Jr, Bourbon Whiskey, 50% ABV and Traverse City Whiskey, Barrel Proof Bourbon, 60.1% ABV.
He was also apparently quite the politician, serving as the mayor of Frankfort, KY, for 16 years and successfully advocating for the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897. In 2007, Buffalo Trace opened the E.H.
In the meantime, the “everyday” E.H. Taylor Single Barrel sits on shelf at around $200 a bottle. Not even two years ago it was readily available for around $60.
Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., founder of the Old Fire Copper distillery — now Buffalo Trace — and architect of the 1897 Bottled in Bond Act, is the namesake behind E.H. Taylor Bourbon. The Small ...
The new BTAC entry will be 100 proof, aged longer than the standard E.H. Taylor Small Batch, and built on Buffalo Trace’s low-rye mash bill, though final tasting notes and age details remain ...