Description
Whiskey: Chattanooga Whiskey 1816 Native Beer Barrel Finished Small Btach Bourbon
Mash bill of 75% corn, 21% rye, 4% malted barley, aged in Blend of barrels between 2 and 10 years old.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 100 (50% ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Chattanooga Whiskey Company
A craft whiskey & beer barrel swap. For 1816 Native, they partnered with local craft breweries – giving them bourbon barrels to age and add complexity to their unique beers. Those barrels were returned to finish 1816 Reserve. The result is eight different bourbons, layered with unique flavors from the traces of beers and whiskey that came before them. A match made in barrel heaven.
Chattanooga Whiskey 1816 Native Beer Barrel Finished Small Btach Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramel and roasted grain.
Palate: Heavy, rich and smooth as cream.
Finish: Sweet and rich all the way down.
Distillery Information
The Chattanooga Whiskey Company is a producer of bourbon whiskey and “Tennessee High Malt” bourbon whiskey, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The company was founded by Tim Piersant and Joe Ledbetter. The 1816 brand was launched in April 2012,[1] and the company simultaneously announced its intention to help change local distilling laws. The launch met with some initial criticism, primarily due to where the product was made (contract manufactured at MGP/LDI of Indiana), but Hamilton County laws prohibited the manufacture of “intoxicating liquors” at the time.[4] Local public awareness eventually became a catalyst in galvanizing support to change Prohibition-era distilling laws. In March 2015, the company opened the first legal distillery in Chattanooga since Prohibition. The first experimental whiskey, “Batch 001: Tennessee High Malt”, was released in August 2017.






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