
Smooth Ambler Old Scout Cask Strength Single Barrel Rye
Experience the Bold Elegance of Smooth Ambler Old Scout Cask Strength Single Barrel Rye
Embrace the rich heritage of American whiskey with Smooth Ambler Old Scout Cask Strength Single Barrel Rye. Crafted for the discerning palate, this exceptional rye whiskey boasts a remarkable 95% rye mash bill, ensuring a bold and satisfying experience for even the heartiest of rye enthusiasts.
Key Features:
- Origin: Proudly distilled in West Virginia, USA.
- Spirits Type: American Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Rye Whiskey
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 57%
A Flavor Profile Like No Other:
Delight in the complex flavor profile that includes:
- Sweetness that dances on the palate
- Smoothness that enhances the drinking experience
- Spicy notes that evoke the authentic essence of rye
- Nutty undertones perfect for savoring
- Minty hints that refresh the senses
The Perfect Choice for Rye Aficionados:
Whether you’re enjoying it neat, on the rocks, or as part of your favorite cocktail, Smooth Ambler Old Scout Cask Strength Single Barrel Rye is sure to elevate your whiskey experience. This is not just a drink; it's a tribute to a time when rye whiskey reigned supreme in America.
Note: Please drink responsibly.
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