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About Four Roses Cask Strength Small Batch 2019 Bourbon Whiskey
Following Prohibition, Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon became the top-selling bourbon in the United States.
In 1943, Seagram’s bought the distillery and a decade later, discontinued the sale of Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon. In 2002, the distillery changed hands again, and the new owner brought a renewed sense of purpose and vigor to Four Roses.
A signature trait of Four Roses is their use of full transparency; they display the different distillates and recipes that go into each bottle.
This showcases how the limited edition blends have evolved year after year. Historically The Four Roses Distillery has been known to use five different yeast strains and two mash bills at any given time.
This means that a total of 10 different distillates that can be used to blend their bourbons. Every barrel at Four Roses is labeled with a four-letter code.
Each yeast strain and mash bill is identified by corresponding letters K, O, Q, F, V (for the mash bills) and E and O (for the yeast strains).
Four Roses releases a special edition, small-batch bourbon every September, in honor of National Bourbon Month. As a non-core range limited edition, once this bourbon is gone, it’s gone forever.
Non-chill filtered and bottled at a 112.6 proof, this 2019 Limited Edition is the first Four Roses limited-quantity bottling to feature a 21-year-old Bourbon which is from the distillery’s OBSV recipe.
This expression also showcases a 15-year-old OESK, 15-year-old OESV and 11-year-old OESV.
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