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Tasting With Mike And Matt – Old Elk Wheated Bourbon

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Rosemary saw this bottle on Seelbach’s website and purchased it. It is sourced whiskey from Indiana and a single barrel pick from the people at Seelbach’s. Matt and I included it in our Stitzel-Weller challenge and found it to be a good Bourbon but not as good as Stitzel-Weller wheated recipe Bourbon from the 1960s, but then again, there are not many Bourbons that are that good. 

Old Elk is bottled by the Old Elk Distillery in Fort Collins, Colorado. They have a distillery but they have only been distilling a short time and they are still sourcing their whiskey for the brand. They have done a good job sourcing fine whiskey. If the whiskey that they have sourced is any indication of the flavor profile that they hope to create, then they will do just fine. 

Old Elk Wheated Bourbon, Seelbach’s single barrel selection

Proof: 115.4

Age: Five Years Old

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I would pair this Bourbon with a cigar that is rich in vanilla and chocolate notes. I think anything made by My Father cigars would work well with Old Elk wheated Bourbon.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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