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WEBI have no idea without a recipe book! Quit with the questions!! Boom! To help your exploration find its course, below is a mash bill cheat sheet of some popular whiskies: …

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WEBFew Rye. 20. 70. 10. #3. 118. Four Gate Whiskey Company. Kelvin Collaboration Batch 1 - Bourbon finished in Sherry-Rum Casks. 74.

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WEBBourbon Mash Bill Recipes. All whiskeys are made from grains, but some styles of whiskey require a particular grain percentage recipe. For example, bourbon mash bills

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WEBOne is to use 5kg of sugar to a 30L wash for any sugar recipe, the other is to use about 8kg of grain for a 30L wash in an all grain recipe. The second rule however comes from …

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WEBStep 1: Cook the Mash. First you want to heat up 4 gallons of water to 200F. Now, very slowly stir in the ground corn. DO NOT dump the corn into the water too fast. This will …

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WEBThe Three Recipes or Mash Bills in Bourbon. Traditional Bourbon Recipe (my term, not industry’s): 70-80% corn –with the balance rye and some barley. Think of sweet and …

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WEBSome of the most popular bourbons with a traditional mash bill include Jim Beam, Knob Creek, Elijah Craig, and Booker’s. 2. High-Rye Mash Bill Recipe. A high-rye mash bill

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WEBMash Bill #1 (~10% or Less Rye) Mash bill #2 (~12-15% or More Rye) Wheated Rye (at least 51% Rye) Benchmark Bonded: Ancient Age 10 Star: Buffalo Trace White Dog …

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WEBBourbon is, by law, at least 51% corn. As mentioned in the reference infographic above, corn adds sweet and herbal flavors. The majority of Bourbon contains around 70% corn …

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WEBEach grain brings its own unique characteristics and flavors to the mix. By varying the proportions of these grains, distilleries can create a wide range of flavor profiles, from …

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WEBUnderstanding the mash bill is important because, aside from the type of barrel used in maturation, it is the most important factor when it comes to the final flavor of the …

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WEBCorn is perhaps the most widely used mash bill because of its availability and low cost. In addition to being the base grain in Tennessee whiskey, it is also the base in Bourbon

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WEBThe mash bill is the exact list of grains and percentages used in the mash, and while some labels are clear about the proportions of each ingredient used, others, like Buffalo Trace, …

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WEBFor instance, George Dickel, whose mash bill is 84 percent corn, 8 percent rye, and 8 percent barley, is known to have a sweet and decadent flavor likely attributable to the …

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WEBIn general, a traditional bourbon recipe has about 75 percent corn, with the remainder more or less divided between malted barley and rye grain. Examples of traditional …

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WEBHere’s how: Use a grain mill to mill the grains to the correct consistency to enhance mash efficiency and speed up the process by increasing the grain’s surface area. Combine …

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