Do they still make old charter?
Do they still make old charter?
The existing Old Charter Bourbon is still produced by parent company Sazerac and there are no plans to discontinue it. The Old Charter Oak series is an upscale brand extension, much like Buffalo Trace has done with its E. H. Taylor, Jr, line.
Who makes Old Charter 8?
Buffalo Trace
Old Charter is put out by Buffalo Trace. It uses the distillery’s Mashbill #1, the same one used for George Stagg, Eagle Rare and Buffalo Trace bourbons. This one is 8 years old and 80 proof.
Do they still make 12 year old charter?
All the Old Charter Oak Bourbon series will be released over time, with a third release scheduled for later this year. Subsequent releases are planned a few times each year, indefinitely.
Can you still buy 10 year old charter?
10 years at 86 proof has been discontinued no longer sold anywhere.
Do they still make 10 year old charter?
Old Charter 10 Year Old was discontinued in 2013 and Old Charter 8 Year Old in 2014. The latter was effectively converted into an No Age Statement (NAS) whiskey, with all direct references to age taken off the label, but the numeral “8” was kept in the labeling.
What is the mash bill for old charter?
The whiskey is NAS, but is believed to be four to eight years old. There is also a 57% ABV (114 proof) version that is priced under $30. The whiskey is based on a mash bill of 62% corn, 28% rye and 10% malted barley.
What is OFC whiskey?
The O.F.C. vintage-dated bourbons, for the curious, “have a name derived from this National Historic Landmark’s original moniker — the O.F.C. Distillery — renowned for producing top class whiskey during its tenure.”
How old is ancient ancient age?
Ancient Ancient Age used to carry a 10 year age statement many years ago before the bourbon boom depleted all of their stocks and forced it to eliminate the age statement. Now it is rumored to be only around 36 months old.
Which mash bill is Eagle Rare?
Eagle Rare uses the #1 Mashbill from Buffalo Trace, which is thought to be a low rye mash bill consisting of 10% or less rye. Eagle Rare recently went through a label design change which moved the 10 year age statement from the bottleneck to the back of the bottle.