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Kentucky Owl Straight Bourbon Whiskey #9 750ml

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750ml
country
United States
region
Kentucky
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The new Kentucky Owl Bourbon Batch #9, according to those behind it, is master blender Dixon Dedman’s highest-proof batch to-date at 127.6 proof (63.8% ABV). It is made with four different distillates from four different mash bills, including a 15-year old, two different lots of 14-year old, a 12-year old, a seven-year old and a six-year old distillate. “This is the most robust Kentucky Owl batch I’ve ever created,” said Dedman in a prepared statement. “It may be the most flavorful liquid ever bottled for the brand. To me, it’s a bourbon monster in the best way possible. I hope it’s something both serious and casual whiskey drinkers appreciate.”
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Kentucky Owl Straight Bourbon Whiskey #9 750ml

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