What it is

This bottle is a gift shop exclusive offering of 125 proof non-age stated (NAS) Elijah Craig bourbon. It was/is sold in 200ML bottles and priced at $25. As current Elijah Craig is non-age stated, I would guess this product is around 8-9 years old.

Elijah Craig Barrel Select 125 Proof Vital Stats
  • Type: Bourbon Whiskey
  • Recipe: Corn – Rye – Malted Barley
  • Mash Type: Sour
  • Age: Not stated
  • Price Paid: $25 (200 ML bottle)
  • Bottle Proof: 125º (62.5% ABV)
  • Availability: Gift Shop Only- Heaven Hill’s Bourbon Heritage Center in Bardstown, KY.

Packaging

The small, 200ML barrel-shaped bottles are affectionately called “Hand Grenades” by local bourbon enthusiasts. It’s fine, though I would prefer a bit more information on the label than the simple band with the name and proof.

Appearance

Medium brown

Nose

The standard aromas of Elijah Craig Barrel proof are here- caramel, vanilla, and lots of oak.

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This comes off fairly thin on the palate with a heavy dose of ethanol right down the middle of the tongue. There are plenty of oak flavors here, as is typical with Heaven Hill, bordering on barrel char flavors. But a great deal of the sweetness found in 12 year old offerings of the barrel proof or even standard Elijah Craig is missing here.

Finish

Relatively long, the overarching theme on the finish is clearly the high ABV. Again, the traditional Heaven Hill barrel flavors are still present, but they’re heavily muted in favor of the alcohol.

Synopsis

Somewhat disappointing to me. I’m a big fan of the barrel proof iterations of Elijah Craig, and while I have often lamented the lack of an age statement on the standard Elijah Craig bottles of the past year, they have maintained a decent level of quality despite becoming younger. This, however, fails in that. It’s fairly one dimensional, showing that the barrel proof format of this particular distillate needs that full 12 years of age, lest it become overwhelmed by ethanol notes. Perhaps it underwent more filtering, or the proofing process stripped it of some of the oils, but the mouth feel here is sub par. I’m generally a big fan of Heaven Hill products, but this one missed the mark.

ModernThirst.com score: 82 out of 100 Points.

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