IanHummel
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Alright, while doing a little research, I contacted the Party Source which is a massive alcohol and tobacco warehouse type venue. They actually have a special blend of Four Roses that is unique to their store only. Here is some information:
Four Roses has done its first custom bottling for a retailer, the Party Source in Bellevue, Kentucky (just across the river from Cincinnati). This is similar to the Buffalo Trace program, i.e., in return for buying the contents of a whole barrel, the retailer gets to pick the barrel. It's in the Four Roses Single Barrel packaging and is the same mash bill, the 35% rye one, and the same age, but the yeast is different. Nice wrinkle, since that's something BT can't do. According to Party Source, this is the first-ever private bottling of Four Roses.
I have spoke with a couple individuals who have tried this version and they have said there definitely is a taste difference. I'm going to check it out tomorrow.
Four Roses has done its first custom bottling for a retailer, the Party Source in Bellevue, Kentucky (just across the river from Cincinnati). This is similar to the Buffalo Trace program, i.e., in return for buying the contents of a whole barrel, the retailer gets to pick the barrel. It's in the Four Roses Single Barrel packaging and is the same mash bill, the 35% rye one, and the same age, but the yeast is different. Nice wrinkle, since that's something BT can't do. According to Party Source, this is the first-ever private bottling of Four Roses.
I have spoke with a couple individuals who have tried this version and they have said there definitely is a taste difference. I'm going to check it out tomorrow.