Name: Heaven Hill 6-Year-Old Bourbon
Color: Copper
Nose: Corn, vanilla, wood
Taste: Corn, vanilla, caramel, wood
The Heaven Hill distillery was found in 1935 by a group of investors ready to take advantage of the upcoming open market after Prohibition ended in 1933. The distillery is in Louisville, Kentucky and produces a ridiculous amount of bourbon each year.
Heaven Hill 6-Year-Old Bourbon “Green Label” mash bill is 78% corn, 12% malted barley, and 10% rye. Aged in white oak barrels at char #3 and bottled at 45% abv. This is a basic bourbon from Kentucky and is nothing special or very interesting. It is drinkable and good for a mixer, but at $15 per bottle at 90 proof (sold in Kentucky only) it might be an alcoholics delight. My friend St. Matthew of Covington prefers to use this in his bourbon slushes and those things can really put you on your ass.
Other expressions: Bottle in Bond, Henry McKenna, Bernheim Original Wheat, Larceny, Rittenhouse Rye, Old Fitzgerald, Parker’s Heritage Collection, Pikesville Straight Rye, Elijah Craig, Evan Williams, and Mellow Corn.
Priced around $15 and decent drinker for the price if you need to buy a cheap bottle in Kentucky.
If you like it, drink it! – Chris