Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich vanilla custard, toasted oak, dark caramel, baking spices, dried orange peel
- Palate: Deep caramel, charred oak, cinnamon spice, dark chocolate, toasted almonds
- Finish: Long finish with lingering oak tannins, warm spices, and sweet vanilla
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Kentucky Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 46.3% (92.6 proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 11 Years |
| Distillery | Grain & Barrel Spirits |
| Region | Bardstown, Kentucky |
| Mash Bill | 70% Corn, 21% Rye, 9% Malted Barley |
| Barrel Type | New Charred American White Oak, Double Oak |
| Production | Small Batch |
Perfect For
- Neat Sipping: The double oak aging creates layers perfect for contemplative drinking
- Classic Cocktails: Elevates Old Fashioneds and Manhattans with rich oak complexity
- Whiskey Tastings: An excellent example of extended aging and oak influence techniques
- Special Occasions: The 11-year age statement makes this ideal for celebrating milestones
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chicken Cock 11 Year Double Oak taste like?
Chicken Cock 11 Year Double Oak delivers intense vanilla and caramel flavors with prominent oak spicing. The double oak process amplifies the wood influence, creating layers of toasted oak, baking spices, and dark chocolate notes that develop beautifully on the palate.
Is Chicken Cock 11 Year good for cocktails?
Yes, this whiskey excels in spirit-forward cocktails like Old Fashioneds and Manhattans. The 92.6 proof provides excellent structure, while the rich oak and vanilla notes add complexity without being overpowered by mixers.
How should I drink Chicken Cock 11 Year Double Oak?
This whiskey is versatile and excellent neat or with a splash of water to open up the flavors. The double oak aging creates enough complexity for contemplative sipping, but it also works beautifully in classic whiskey cocktails that showcase its oak-forward character.
What makes the double oak process special?
Double oak aging involves transferring the whiskey to a second set of charred oak barrels, intensifying the wood influence and creating deeper vanilla, caramel, and spice notes. This process amplifies the oak tannins and creates a more complex flavor profile than traditional single-barrel aging.
Is Chicken Cock 11 Year worth the price?
For an 11-year-aged Kentucky whiskey with unique double oak processing, this bottle offers excellent value. The extended aging and specialized barrel treatment typically command premium pricing, making this an accessible entry into aged, small-batch American whiskey.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.