The legend is that at some point during the 1780s the Reverend Elijah Craig, a baptist minister and distiller who had been incarcerated earlier in his career when his sermons were deemed to be causing a breach of the peace, suffered a fire at his distillery which damaged many of his barrels. Being too stingy to replace them, he filled the burnt ... Read More »
"About as complete a bourbon aroma as you are likely to find...one of the most beautiful noses found anywhere in the world today. A bourbon to keep in the mouth forever." Jim Murray
Named after Elijah Craig, the 18th-century renegade reverend & whiskey distiller credited with inventing the charring technique for whisky barrels. Brilliant sipping whiskey. Whisky Bible Awards 2012: Best Single Barrel Bourbon of the Year, 18 years and over
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