Red winter wheat is the flavoring grain of Maker's Mark®. It allows the bourbon to sit on the forward pallet of the tongue. Traditional bourbons use rye for their flavoring.
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McKenzie Bourbon Whiskey is a very rich, double-pot distilled bourbon. A local, heirloom variety of corn makes up 70% of the mash bill. We age in 10-gallon, new charred barrels and finish in local Chardonnay casks which gives... Read More
McKenzie Rye Whiskey is made from local rye grain and is distilled using old-time techniques. We age this whiskey in new charred oak casks and finish in sherry barrels from local wineries. The sherry balances the spiciness of... Read More
Made in the same classic style since 1870. Twice distilled in a time-honored process. Exacting grain recipe of corn, rye and malted barley - rich in rye content. Old Forester is richer in rye than most bourbons. Fermented with... Read More
The whiskey was first made in 1840 founded by Raymond Hayden, grandson of Basil Hayden--one of the founders of Jim Beam. His picture remains on the front of each bottle. It was made by the Old Crow Distillery until 1987 when the... Read More