Heaven Hill Distillery's Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Batch #A124 stands out for its robust flavors and high alcohol content, embodying the distillery's dedication to crafting potent, unfiltered, and non-diluted bourbons. This particular batch, aged for 10 years and 9 months with a proof of 119 and an ABV of 59.5%, continues Elijah Craig's tradition of offering dense, rich, and intricate bourbon experiences. The high ABV signifies a bold, pure expression of whiskey, delivering flavors in their most intense state.
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof bourbons exemplify the pinnacle of bourbon craftsmanship, presented straight from the barrel, retaining the genuine flavors that evolve during aging. The variance in alcohol content across different batches reflects the natural outcomes of the distillation and aging processes, influenced by the initial proof, evaporation rates, and the barrels' storage conditions within the rickhouse.
Heaven Hill, established in 1935 in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a significant, family-run distillery in the U.S., named after William Heavenhill. Despite a devastating fire in 1996, the distillery persevered, continuing whiskey production at other sites until its new facility in Louisville was ready. Among its renowned brands, Elijah Craig holds a distinct place, named after the preacher associated with bourbon's creation, known for its excellence and pioneering spirit.
The Barrel Proof series, launched in 2013, quickly captivated bourbon enthusiasts with its strength, complexity, and batch-to-batch variety, providing a distinctive tasting journey. These thrice-yearly releases are identified by a unique code, indicating the batch sequence and release timing.
Batch #A124 exemplifies Heaven Hill's commitment to bourbon artistry, showcasing over a decade of aging and the distillery's storied past. For connoisseurs and collectors, each barrel proof bottle offers a chance to experience the subtle distinctions that characterize each batch, celebrating the rich tradition of Elijah Craig and Heaven Hill's enduring contribution to Kentucky's bourbon legacy.