
American Whiskey
The main styles of American whiskey are set out in US federal law, which governs the production methods and ageing process.
Buffalo Trace Distillery, located in Frankfort, Kentucky
The styles of American whiskey can broadly be sub-divided into the following sections:
- Bourbon
- Produced using a mash of 51%-80% corn, and aged in new, charred white-oak barrels, bourbons display the sweeter style associated with American whiskey.
- Corn
- Must contain at least 80% corn in the mashbill and aged in uncharred oak barrels, corn whiskey is the historical style of American whiskey – inexpensive, aged for a short time and intended for immediate consumption, these show off the spirit’s natural character .
- Rye
- Made from a mash of at least 51% rye and aged in new charred-oak barrels, these are spicier and fuller-bodied than bourbons, making an excellent alternative to bourbon in the classic Old Fashioned cocktail.
- Tennessee
- Made from a mash of at least 51% corn and aged in new charred-oak barrels, these differ from bourbon in two ways: they must be made in the state of Tennessee, and generally use the Lincoln County Process, whereby the whiskey is filtered through maple charcoal before bottling. The prime example of this is Jack Daniel’s, whose iconic No.7 bottling is famous the world over.
- Wheat
- Using a mash of at least 51% wheat, and aged in new, charred white-oak barrels; it’s only the grain which differentiates wheat whiskey from bourbon, resulting in a softer style.
- White Dog
- White Dog is the American term used for unaged whiskey, also known as ‘moonshine’ or ‘white whiskey’. Bottled directly after distillation, usually with water added to reduce it to drinking strength, these show off the character of a distillery’s spirit in its most natural form.
- Other American
- Other style of American whiskey include single malt, blended and flavour infusions, as well as those made by craft or micro-distilleries which do not fit into any of the above categories for various production reasons.
Typical Character and Style of American Whiskey
Vanilla
Toffee
Oak
Cinnamon
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Very Very Old Fitzgerald 195412 Year Old Bot.1966
£5,000

George T Stagg 200515 Year Old Bot.2020
£1,500

Thomas H Handy Sazerac 20146 Year Old Bot.2020
£1,000

William Larue Weller Bourbon 200812 Year Old Bot.2020
£2,500

Four Roses Small Batch Limited EditionBot.2020
£350

Elmer T Lee 100 Year Tribute Single Barrel
£1,250

Bourbon de Luxe 4 Year OldBot.1970s
£299

William Larue Weller Bourbon 200712 Year Old Bot.2019
£2,000

Thomas H Handy Sazerac 20136 Year Old Bot.2019
£1,500

George T Stagg 200415 Year Old Bot.2019
£1,200

Very Old Fitzgerald 195012 Year Old Bot.1962
£5,500

Very Very Old Fitzgerald 195412 Year Old Bot.1966
£5,000

Walker's American Rye Whisky 1925Bot.1930s
£1,350

I W Harper Gold MedalBot.1980s
£299

Thomas H Handy Sazerac 2012Bot.2018
£1,250

William Larue Weller Bourbon 2006Bot.2018
£2,250

George T Stagg 2003Bot.2018
£1,350

Old Grand-DadBot.1970s
£500

Old Fitzgerald's 184910 Year Old Bot.1960s
£2,750

Thomas H Handy Sazerac 2011Bot.2017
£1,250

William Larue Weller Bourbon 2005Bot.2017
£2,400

Yellowstone Limited EditionBot.2018
£165

Four Roses Small Batch Limited EditionBot.2017
£495

Old Grand-DadBot.1970s
£399