Tasting Notes
- Nose: Vanilla custard, toasted almonds, maple syrup, leather, dried orange peel
- Palate: Rich caramel, cinnamon spice, dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans, honey drizzle
- Finish: Long finish with oak tannins, black pepper, butterscotch, lingering spice warmth
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Double Oak 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 | Double Oak - New Charred American White Oak |
Perfect For
- Neat Sipping: The double oak aging creates complexity perfect for contemplative drinking
- Premium Cocktails: Elevates Old Fashioneds and Manhattans with its rich oak character
- Whiskey Collection: A distinctive expression showcasing extended maturation techniques
- Special Occasions: Small batch rarity makes it ideal for celebrating memorable moments
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chicken Cock Double Oak taste like?
Chicken Cock Double Oak delivers intense vanilla and caramel flavors from its extended oak aging, with prominent cinnamon spice and chocolate notes balanced by leather and coffee undertones. The double oak process creates a richer, more complex profile than traditional single-barrel aging.
Is Chicken Cock Double Oak good for cocktails?
Yes, this whiskey excels in spirit-forward cocktails where its oak complexity can shine through. The 92.6 proof provides excellent structure for Old Fashioneds and Manhattans, while the double oak character adds depth that won't be lost when mixed with other premium ingredients.
How should I drink Chicken Cock Double Oak?
This whiskey is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the complex oak flavors. The 11-year age and double oak maturation create sufficient complexity for contemplative sipping, though it also performs excellently in premium cocktail applications.
What makes double oak whiskey different?
Double oak whiskey undergoes a second maturation in additional charred oak barrels after initial aging, intensifying vanilla, caramel, and spice flavors while adding deeper wood tannins. This process creates more complex flavor layers compared to standard single-barrel aging.
Is Chicken Cock Double Oak worth the price?
For an 11-year-aged, small batch double oak Kentucky whiskey at 92.6 proof, this expression offers solid value compared to similar premium aged whiskeys. The extended maturation process and small batch nature justify the premium over younger, mass-produced alternatives.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.