
Boot Hill Straight Wheat Whiskey 750ml
Kansas is the “Wheat State”. Farmers feed the world with it. While we can certainly raise a glass to that, you can now raise a glass with it. Boot Hill Distillery is proud to bring you a 100% Straight Wheat Whiskey grown from our own Kansas farm. Using our highest quality hard red winter wheat and making only the narrowest of cuts in the distilling process ensures this expression is of the finest available anywhere in the world. Patiently aged for over two years, the new American white oak barrels have refined the raw spirit into a complex harmony of flavors and aromas. 100 Proof (50% ABV) ensures a robust and dynamic drinking experience.
Nose: caramel, chocolate, bergamot, balsa, vanilla, brown butter, dried fruit. leather
Neat: grape nuts, breakfast tea, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, granola
Finish: cereal, allspice, caramel, soft leather
750ML
Proof: 100 (50% ABV)

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