by bourbonv » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:29 am
I was just talking to John Lipman and he was telling me about a new bourbon that was debuted in Covington, made by Woodstone Creek winery/distillery in Cincy. It sounds interesting in that it is true pot still whiskey, not one of the hybrid stills being used by other craft distillers. He is using both yellow and white corn, rye and two types of malted two row barley. John says it was distilled at between 107 and 110 proof and placed in the barrel at that proof. It is has no age statement but is between 4 and 8 years old. It is a bit expensive being as that the product is new and in a true small batch, but I may have to try a bottle.
Mike Veach
"Our people live almost exclusively on whiskey" - E H Taylor, Jr. 25 April 1873