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I found this on a German site thecigarsmoker.com/bookers-years-month-true…
Its not the 6 year old but according to the stats on this site www.smallbatch.com/bookers bookers is usually 6-8 years so this maybe the current batch. They describe it thus: "Unlike anything you have ever tasted, Booker's is one of the only uncut, unfiltered, straight-from-the-barrel, bourbons available today. It's bottled at its natural proof of between 121 and 127, and aged between six and eight years. Booker's Bourbon delivers a range of intense flavors from oak tannin and smoky vanilla to lighter tones of mocha and coffee. Add spring water to customize the taste and finish to your palate. The complexity provided by this straight-from-the-barrel bourbon makes Booker's the rarest, absolute best bourbon you'll ever taste."
Which sounds delicious!
13 years ago 0
Hi guys
I've just returned from the US and enjoyed tasting a lot of bourbons and rye whiskeys for the first time. I really enjoyed a dram of Booker's 6 Years Old (cask strength 63.25%) but stupidly didnt buy a bottle at the time to brong back to the uk.
DOes anyone know where i can pick up a bottle of this in the UK or order it online?
Any help would be very much appreciated, thanks!
Stu