Copper Bottom Experimental Collection Bourbon Whiskey

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Copper Bottom Experimental Collection Bourbon Whiskey

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Copper Bottom Experimental Collection Bourbon Whiskey is a craft American bourbon whiskey distilled by Four Seas Distilling Co. in Holly Hill, Florida, bottled at 80 proof with a corn-forward mash bill of 75% corn, 10% rye, and 15% malted barley. This experimental release showcases the innovative spirit of Florida's emerging craft whiskey scene, delivering approachable bourbon character without artificial colors or flavors.

Four Seas Distilling Co. represents the bold new wave of American craft distilleries, pushing boundaries in the traditionally conservative world of bourbon production. Based in Holly Hill, Florida, this innovative distillery challenges preconceptions about where great American whiskey can be made, bringing creativity and experimentation to every bottle in their Experimental Collection series.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Sweet corn syrup, vanilla extract, light caramel, fresh oak shavings, hint of citrus peel
  • Palate: Honeyed corn sweetness, mild baking spices, toasted grain, subtle pepper warmth, creamy vanilla
  • Finish: Medium length with lingering corn sweetness, gentle oak tannins, warming spice fade

Product Details

Spirit Type Bourbon Whiskey
ABV 40% (80 Proof)
Volume 750ml
Age Statement NAS (No Age Statement)
Distillery Four Seas Distilling Co.
Region Holly Hill, Florida
Mash Bill 75% Corn, 10% Rye, 15% Malted Barley

Perfect For

  • Craft Whiskey Exploration: Discovering Florida's emerging bourbon scene and experimental distilling techniques
  • Bourbon & Coke Elevated: The corn-forward profile shines in classic mixed drinks and modern cocktail variations
  • Approachable Sipping: An easy-drinking introduction to craft bourbon for whiskey newcomers
  • Home Bar Conversation: A unique regional bottle that sparks discussion about American craft distilling

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Copper Bottom Experimental Collection taste like?

Copper Bottom Experimental Collection delivers classic bourbon flavors with a corn-forward sweetness, featuring notes of vanilla, caramel, and honey balanced by mild baking spices. The 80 proof makes it approachable and smooth, with the high corn content providing natural sweetness that appeals to both bourbon newcomers and experienced drinkers looking for an easy-sipping option.

Is Copper Bottom good for cocktails?

Yes, Copper Bottom Experimental Collection works excellently in cocktails, especially corn-forward classics like Bourbon & Coke, Whiskey Sour, and Old Fashioned variations. The 80 proof and sweet corn character make it ideal for mixed drinks where you want bourbon flavor without overwhelming intensity, and the craft distillery provenance adds an interesting story to your cocktail program.

How should I drink Copper Bottom bourbon?

Copper Bottom is versatile enough to enjoy neat, on the rocks, or mixed in cocktails. At 80 proof, it's smooth enough for neat sipping, while the corn-forward profile shines in classic bourbon cocktails. Try it in a Mint Julep to highlight the sweet corn notes, or use it as the base for creative cocktails that celebrate American craft distilling innovation.

Is Copper Bottom worth the price for a craft bourbon?

Copper Bottom Experimental Collection offers solid value as an entry point into craft bourbon, especially for those curious about Florida's emerging whiskey scene. While it may not have the complexity of aged premium bourbons, it delivers authentic craft distillery character and represents the innovative spirit of American whiskey-making beyond traditional bourbon regions.

What makes Florida bourbon different from Kentucky bourbon?

Florida bourbon like Copper Bottom faces unique climate challenges that can accelerate aging and flavor development, though this NAS release focuses more on showcasing the distillery's craft approach. Four Seas Distilling represents the growing movement of craft distilleries proving that great American whiskey can be made anywhere, bringing regional character and experimental techniques to traditional bourbon production.

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