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You Can't Beat Bulleit Bourbon's Aromatic Flavor and Smooth Drinkability

Everyone has a favorite alcohol brand, whether you're into Irish whiskey or London Dry gin. When it comes to bourbon, it depends on your preferences, but it's hard to go wrong with a Kentucky whiskey full of sweet aromatic flavors and a touch of spice. Bulleit bourbon is the wonderfully smooth Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey that all whiskey aficionados need to have in their liquor cabinet.

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What is Bulleit Bourbon?

Bulleit Bourbon was first produced back in the 1830's by Augustus Bulleit, the great great grandfather of Tom Bulleit, who currently runs the distillery. The recipe used currently follows the mash bill that the whiskey's original creator created, which was one third rye and two thirds corn.

Specifically, Bulleit Bourbon is 68% corn, 28% rye and 4% malted barley, and is bottled at 40% ABV after being age for at least six years. This classic bourbon is beloved for many reasons, from its high rye content to its smooth palate.

Produced in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky by Diageo, Bulleit bourbon has notes of maple, oak, nutmeg and toffee. The four Bulleit bourbons are classic Bulleit Bourbon Whiskey, Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Strength, Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year, and Bulleit Rye Whiskey.

Bulleit Bourbon Whiskey

The classic Bulleit Bourbon Whiskey is the best option for those just dipping their toes into bourbon whiskey. This whiskey is known for being smooth and drinkable, ideal to sip on its own or for a fancy cocktail.

One review said, "It was really smooth when I did sip it and not overwhelmingly smokey like other whiskys." Another said "I love Bulleit bourbon. It's smoooooth & I make a dynamite bourbon mule." Bulleit Bourbon Whiskey can be bought at your local liquor store or online at $32.99 for a 750 mL bottle or $42.99 for a 1 L bottle.

Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year

The Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year is for those who love aged whiskey, and is bottled at 45.6 ABV. This whiskey is charred in America white oak and is so delicious that it won a Double Gold Medal at the 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It can be bought at a liquor store or online at $49.49. One review on Drizly said, "This stuff is INCREDIBLE. I love making old fashions with these!!! I've been really enjoying bourbon lemonade lately too. I highly recommend. This is so smooth."

Bulleit Rye Whiskey

For fans of rye whiskey, the Bulleit Rye Whiskey has a mash bill of 95% rye and 5% malted barley. This whiskey is 45% ABV and is renowned for its complex flavor. You can find it at the liquor store or online at $32.99 for a 750 mL bottle or $42.89 for a 1 L bottle. One review said, "Best Rye for the buck! Bulleit every time and makes great cocktails."

Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Strength

 

Last but not least, the Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Strength is a barrel strength version of the classic Bulleit Bourbon. It's won multiple awards and was rated a 92 at the 2017 Ultimate Spirits Challenge and is enjoyed for its spiciness, sweet oak flavor, and tones of maple, oak and nutmeg. You can find the 750 mL bottle for $59.99 or the 375 mL bottle for $39.99. One review said "Love this bourbon!"

Drinks to Make with Bulleit Bourbon

Bourbon Apple Cider

If you're feeling like a cozy, apple-themed cocktail, Bourbon Apple Cider is the way to go. This warming drink is full of fall flavors like ginger, cinnamon and apple cider, but it's a tasty choice no matter the time of year.

Here's a recipe from Tidy Mom.

Whiskey Highball

A whiskey highball is one of the simplest cocktails to make, but that doesn't detract from how refreshing and tasty it is. All you need is whiskey and soda, whether you choose ginger ale or club soda.

Here's a recipe from The Spruce Eats.

Bourbon Sour

Another yummy bourbon drink is a whiskey sour, which features lemon juice, bourbon and simple syrup. This combo of flavors makes a cocktail that's refreshing, slightly sweet, and warming.

Here's a recipe from Bon Appetit.

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