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Four Roses Single Barrel OBSF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Only Four Roses combines two mash bills with five proprietary yeast strains to create ten distinct bourbon recipes. Each recipe brings something different to the batch and carefully mingling them allows us to achieve an endless range of flavor profiles to please any bourbon lover.
We use two unique grain recipes, one with 60% corn, and the other with 75% corn. They are both combined with limestone-rich water from the spring-fed Salt River in Lawrenceburg, KY, and cooked to perfection to protect the delicate flavors of each grain.
Each recipe name is composed of four letters identifying its production facility, mash bill, distillation process and yeast strain. The first letter is always O, designating the distillation at Four Roses Distillery. The second letter designates the mash bill. Each has a different ratio of corn, rye, and malted barley. The third letter is always S, designating it as straight whiskey. The fourth letter identifies the proprietary yeast strain. Each creates unique flavors.
Single Barrel OBSF
Four Roses Single Barrel OBSF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey features a deep amber appearance that suggests bold flavor within. The aroma opens with an intriguing blend of mint, apple, allspice, and vanilla, offering both freshness and warmth. On the palate, bright rye spice is balanced by a touch of brown sugar, creating a lively yet smooth profile. The finish is rich and lasting, leaving a memorable impression of spice and sweetness. One of three new single barrels. The result is a bourbon with a lasting, full-bodied flavor that seamlessly marries sweetness with mellow spice to elevate all favorite bourbon-forward cocktails; this recipe is also enjoyed neat or on the rocks.
Four Roses Single Barrel OBSF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Notes To Your Senses:
- APPEARANCE: Deep amber
- AROMA: Mint, apple, allspice & vanilla
- TASTE: Bright rye & brown sugar
- FINISH: Rich & lasting
- ABV: 50%






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