Miller's Reserve American Whiskey is a new limited-edition release from Chicken Cock Whiskey that revives a lost legacy from an 1860 disaster. The whiskey, debuting at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, pays tribute to 475 barrels that sank in the Ohio River. This offering blends four American whiskeys aged 8 to 10 years, sourced from states bordering the river. The resulting whiskey boasts a 57.5% ABV and features flavors like warm caramel and dried fig, reflecting pre-Prohibition craftsmanship. It honors founder James A. Miller, a pioneer in the whiskey industry, whose barrels traveled historic trade routes.
Miller's Reserve American Whiskey is a limited-edition release that revives a legacy believed lost to the Ohio River stemming from an 1860 shipping disaster.
This expert blend consists of four American whiskeys sourced from Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia, reflecting the early American whiskey trade routes.
Miller's Reserve delivers warm caramel, dried fig, toasted oak, and a rye-spiced finish, making it ideal for sipping or pairing with cigars.
James A. Miller's distillery was nationally recognized before the Civil War, with barrels that traversed America's inland waterways.
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