Description
Forty Creek Double Barrel Reserve Whisky
Forty Creek Double Barrel Reserve Whisky is crafted from rye, corn and barley grains. Once the grains arrive at the distillery, Hall distills each grain separately through traditional copper pot stills. Then, the whisky crafted from each of the three grains is matured individually in traditional oak barrels. After the three whiskies have matured, Hall marries them together in American oak casks that were previously used to mature bourbon. During this double-barreling process, the ex-bourbon barrels contribute sublime notes of vanilla, caramel and toffee to the whisky.
Forty Creek Double Barrel Reserve Whisky earned the Gold Medal at the Beverage Testing Institute Competition and the Wizards of Whisky Awards in 2014. In addition, it earned the Gold Medal at the International Whisky Competition in 2013.