Description
Whiskey: Bear Fight Finished in Reposado Tequila Barrels Kentucky Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 90 (45%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Next Century Spirits
Bear Fight Kentucky Reserve is a high-rye bourbon (70% corn, 21% rye, 9% malted barley) that undergoes a unique finishing process in reposado tequila barrels. This innovative aging imparts subtle agave and smoky notes to the traditional bourbon profile, creating a distinctive fusion of flavors. Bottled at 45% ABV, it offers a balanced and adventurous tasting experience.
Bear Fight Finished in Reposado Tequila Barrels Kentucky Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Light oak, candied vanilla, light marmalade, salty ocean air, and a hint of tequila influence.
Palate: Salty oak, light caramel, white peppercorn, thin vanilla, rye spice, with a prominent tequila barrel finish.
Finish: Black peppercorn spice, dry oak, rye grain, dry vanilla powder, with a short finish.
Distillery Information
Next Century Spirits, based in North Carolina, is known for its innovative approach to spirit production, blending traditional methods with modern technology. The Bear Fight brand represents their venture into the whiskey market, aiming to create distinctive expressions that push the boundaries of flavor. The Kentucky Reserve bourbon is a testament to this philosophy, combining the rich heritage of Kentucky bourbon with the bold influence of reposado tequila barrels. This release marks a significant step in Bear Fight’s journey, offering whiskey enthusiasts a novel tasting experience that bridges two iconic spirits.






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