The Woodford Reserve’s Proprietary Batching Process

Welcome to the world of Woodford Reserve, where we belive that every batch of should be an experience in itself. For the past few years, we have been innovating the way we craft our signature by introducing our proprietary batching process – blending and then presenting the liquid at its actual proof.

This year, we are proud to announce our Fall 2021 Master's Collection release: Five- Stouted Mash. This limited-edition expression of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey is a rich and darkly robust blend that has been crafted using five different malts, stouted and aged in charred oak barrels. It is a unique blend of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds and give you an unforgettable drinking experience.

Our proprietary batching process uses careful selection and blending of barrels to create a distinct flavor profile for each expression of whiskey. We start by selecting barrels that have matured in new charred oak barrels for at least six years. Then, each barrel is tasted and evaluated for its flavor characteristics before being blended together to create a single expression of whiskey. The result is an incredibly complex flavor profile with notes of caramel, vanilla, oak, baking spices, and more.

To ensure consistency in every bottle, each bottle is then finished with its own “Batch Proof” which this year is 123.2 proof (61.6% ABV). This means that each bottle has been proofed to match the same exact alcoholic strength as all oter bottles from the same batch.

For thse looking for something extra special, Woodford Reserve also offers personalized bottles bearing your name as well as personalized barrelheads and barrels upon request! So if you're looking for an unforgettable drinking experience or a unique gift for someone special, be sure to check out Woodford Reserve's Fall 2021 Master's Collection release: Five-Malt Stouted Mash!

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Age of Woodford Reserve Batch Proof

Woodford Reserve Batch Proof is a relatively new release, first introduced in 2018. The proprietary batching process that Woodford Reserve uses to craft the liquid has been perfected over many years of experimentation and refinement, with roots dating back as far as 1812 when Elijah Pepper began distilling on the site. This process involves hand-selecting barrels, blending them together, and then presenting the liquid at its actual proof, which this year is 123.2.

Is Woodford Reserve a Small Batch Whiskey?

Yes, Woodford Reserve is a small batch bourbon whiskey, meaning that each bottle is made from a blend of just 200 barrels or fewer. This unique process creates an exceptional flavor profile that has helped define the Woodford Reserve brand over its more than 200-year history. The whiskey is aged in charred American oak barrels for a minimum of seven years, allowing the spirit to develop complex flavors of vanilla, toasted oak, and dried cherries. The result is a smooth and flavorful whiskey with notes of caramel and spice.

Number of Bottles in a Batch of Woodford Reserve

A batch of Woodford Reserve will contain 750ml bottles. The exact number of bottles will depend on the size of the barrel used to create the batch, as well as the length of time it has been aged. Generally speaking, a single 53-gallon barrel can yield betwen 150-250 bottles of Woodford Reserve depending on a variety of factors. Each bottle will be personalized and individually labeled with your name and/or logo, and can also be accompanied by a personalized barrelhead or barrel (upon request).

Exploring the Woodford Reserve Master's Collection

Yes, Woodford Reserve Master's Collection is a series of limited-edition releases from the Woodford Reserve Distillery. It features unique expressions of award-winning Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey that are crafted to bring out the signature flavors of the distillery's signature spirit. Each release is bottled at cask strength, allowing for a robust and flavorful whiskey experience. The Five-Malt Stouted Mash is the latest expression in this esteemed collection and showcases notes of oak, roasted malt, dark chocolate, and leather.

The Cost of a Barrel of Woodford Reserve

A barrel of Woodford Reserve typically costs around $10,000. This price includes 180 bottles of the distillery's signature bourbon, which has been aged and stored in new, charred oak barrels for a minimum of four years. Through the Woodford Reserve Barrel Selection Program, customers can purchase exclusive barrels that are handpicked and blended by Chris Morris, Woodford's master distiller. These unique barrels offer a distinct flavor profile that can only be found in a Woodford Reserve barrel selection.

Conclusion

Woodford Reserve's proprietary batching process is a unique and innovative way to produce high-quality, small-batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. The Fall 2021 Master's Collection release named Five-Malt Stouted Mash is a perfect example of this process, resulting in a rich and robust expression of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey. The Batch Proof edition of the whiskey celebrates this process, by presenting the liquid at its actual proof of 123.2. Personalized barrels and bottle labels are available for those loking to take the experience to the next level. Whether you're just getting started on your bourbon journey or an experienced bourbon connoisseur, Woodford Reserve's proprietary batching process offers something for everyone.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.