Introducing the Angel’s Envy Distillery Series – Two-Grain Bourbon, an experimental limited-release expression that captures the soul of Kentucky’s terroir. Crafted with a unique mash bill of 90% corn from Langley Farms in Shelbyville and 10% malted barley, this whiskey celebrates the rich agricultural heritage of the Bluegrass region.
Distilled in Louisville using mineral-rich local water and aged in hand-charred Kelvin Cooperage barrels, this unfinished, high-proof bourbon delivers a bold, unfiltered flavor experience. Bottled at 114 proof (57% ABV), it offers an oily mouthfeel and a nutty sweetness that showcases the corn’s character, all wrapped in Angel’s Envy’s signature elegance — with a twist.
🌟 Key Features:
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Part of the Angel’s Envy Distillery Series – limited, experimental releases
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Two-grain mash bill: 90% corn, 10% malted barley
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Bottled at a robust 114 proof (57% ABV) for full flavor expression
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Aged in Kelvin Cooperage deep-char barrels
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375ml bottle – perfect for tastings or collectors
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Master Distiller: Owen Martin
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Distilled and bottled in Louisville, Kentucky
🥃 Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Toasted grain, sweet corn, hints of wood smoke
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Palate: Creamy texture with flavors of roasted nuts, cornbread, and warm vanilla
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Finish: Long and lingering, with oily richness and a subtle herbal spice
🍸 How to Enjoy:
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Best sipped neat or with a few drops of water to open up the high-proof complexity
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Pair with spiced nuts, grilled meats, or sharp cheeses for contrast
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Ideal for bourbon enthusiasts seeking rare and regionally focused expressions
❓ FAQ:
Q: What is the Distillery Series?
A: The Distillery Series is Angel’s Envy’s line of limited-edition experimental whiskeys, available in small batches and typically only at the distillery or select partners.
Q: Is this finished in a secondary barrel like other Angel’s Envy releases?
A: No — this is an unfinished expression, meaning it was not finished in a secondary cask, making it a purer representation of the grain and barrel influence.
Q: Is this available year-round?
A: No, it is a limited-run expression, produced in very small batches.