Maker’s Mark FAE-01
Maker’s Mark FAE-01 is a limited-edition bourbon whiskey released by Maker’s Mark Distillery in 2020. FAE-01 is part of the Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series, which explores the impact of different wood finishes on the flavor profile of their bourbon.
Production: FAE-01 is made using the same wheated bourbon recipe as the standard Maker’s Mark expression. The whiskey is aged for around 6-7 years in new American oak barrels before being finished in a custom-designed stave, which is toasted to a specific level to enhance the flavor.
Stave Profile: The FAE-01 stave is designed to add a unique flavor profile to the bourbon. The stave is toasted to a level 5, which is higher than the standard Maker’s Mark toasting level. This results in a more pronounced flavor contribution from the wood.
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Rich and complex, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and toasted oak
- Palate: Full-bodied, with flavors of oak, spice, and subtle fruit notes
- Finish: Long and satisfying, with a hint of warmth and a subtle sweetness
Characteristics: FAE-01 is known for its rich, complex flavor profile, which is enhanced by the custom-designed stave. The whiskey has a deep, amber color and a full-bodied mouthfeel.
Recommendation: Maker’s Mark FAE-01 is a great choice for bourbon enthusiasts who are looking for a unique and complex flavor profile. Its rich, toasted flavors make it a great choice for sipping or pairing with rich, savory foods.
Old Tub
Old Tub is a bourbon whiskey brand that was originally produced by the Early Times Distillery in Kentucky. The brand was introduced in the late 19th century and was known for its high-quality bourbon whiskey.
History: Old Tub was originally produced by the Early Times Distillery, which was founded in 1860. The brand was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but it declined in popularity during the mid-20th century. In 2019, the brand was revived by the Sazerac Company, which released a new expression of Old Tub bourbon.
Production: The new Old Tub bourbon is produced at the Sazerac Company’s Barton 1792 Distillery in Kentucky. The whiskey is made using a traditional bourbon recipe and is aged for around 4-5 years in new American oak barrels.
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