Introducing the Penelope Bourbon "F*ck Cancer" Special Edition, a powerful tribute to resilience, remembrance, and the fight against one of the world’s most relentless diseases. This is the fourth release in the series, honoring those impacted by cancer—survivors, fighters, and loved ones lost.
Crafted as a blend of straight whiskies distilled in Indiana and Kentucky, this commemorative bottle is bottled at 47% ABV (94 proof) and features a bold, rye-forward four-grain mash bill: 58% corn, 37% rye, 2% malted rye, and 3% malted barley. With a vibrant label adorned in multicolor cancer awareness ribbons, each bottle is a visual and liquid testament to hope, strength, and community support.
Key Features:
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Special edition benefitting the fight against cancer
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Fourth release in Penelope’s F*ck Cancer series
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Blend of straight whiskies from Indiana & Kentucky
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Bottled at 47% ABV (94 proof) for smooth but spirited character
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Features a unique four-grain mash bill for layered complexity
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Bottled by Penelope Bourbon Bottling Co., St. Louis, MO
Mash Bill:
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58% Corn
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37% Rye
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2% Malted Rye
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3% Malted Barley
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Warm spice, vanilla, and sweet toasted grain
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Palate: Caramel, cracked pepper, baked apple, and subtle oak
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Finish: Medium-length with a smooth balance of rye spice and soft sweetness
How to Enjoy:
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Sip neat or on the rocks for a clean appreciation of its blend
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Share with friends or loved ones as a symbol of unity and remembrance
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Display proudly as part of a charitable or collector’s whiskey lineup
FAQ:
Q: What is the purpose of the “F*ck Cancer” series?
A: It’s a heartfelt project by Penelope Bourbon to support cancer awareness and research, while honoring the strength of those affected.
Q: Is this whiskey limited edition?
A: Yes, this is a limited annual release with a portion of proceeds typically supporting related causes.
Q: Can I drink this like regular Penelope Bourbon?
A: Absolutely! This expression carries Penelope’s signature four-grain smoothness with a bold 94 proof profile.