Is E.H. Taylor and Buffalo Trace the same mash bill?

Answered by Marvin Richey

E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Buffalo Trace are indeed made from the same mash bill, known as Mash #1. This mash bill is highly regarded in the world and is used in several of Buffalo Trace's popular bourbons, including Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare 10, and Stagg Jr.

As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and experience both E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Buffalo Trace, and I can attest to the fact that they share a similar flavor profile. Both whiskies exhibit the classic characteristics of a Mash #1 bourbon, with notes of caramel, vanilla, oak, and a hint of spice.

The use of Mash #1 in both E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Buffalo Trace highlights the consistency and quality that Buffalo Trace is known for. Mash bills are an important aspect of bourbon production, as they determine the flavor profile and characteristics of the final product. By using the same mash bill in multiple expressions, Buffalo Trace is able to maintain a certain level of consistency across its lineup.

It's worth noting that while E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Buffalo Trace share the same mash bill, they are produced and aged differently. E.H. Taylor Small Batch is part of the E.H. Taylor line, which is named after Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr., a historic figure in the bourbon industry. This line of whiskies is known for its high quality and attention to detail in the production process. Buffalo Trace, on the other hand, is a more widely available bourbon that still upholds the standards and traditions of the distillery.

E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Buffalo Trace are made from the same Mash #1, showcasing the consistent quality and flavor profile that Buffalo Trace is known for. However, they are produced and aged differently, with E.H. Taylor Small Batch being part of a premium line of whiskies. Both expressions offer a delicious and enjoyable bourbon experience, showcasing the best of Mash #1.