
Wyoming Whiskey Outryder Bottled in Bond Straight American Whiskey - 750ML
Wyoming Whiskey Outryder Bottled in Bond Straight American Whiskey - 750ML
Discover a whiskey that transcends traditional boundaries with Wyoming Whiskey Outryder Bottled in Bond Straight American Whiskey. Crafted with precision and passion, this whiskey is a unique blend of two distinct mash bills, offering a flavor experience that is both bold and memorable.
Key Features:
- 100% Wyoming Ingredients: Each bottle is made from locally sourced corn, wheat, rye, and malted barley, ensuring authenticity in every sip.
- Age Statement: Aged for a minimum of four years in new charred oak barrels, allowing the whiskey to develop rich, complex flavors.
- Bottled in Bond: Adhering to the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897, this whiskey is bottled at a robust 100 proof, providing a powerful and flavorful experience.
- Unique Flavor Profile: Enjoy a harmonious blend of tastes with notes of sweet corn, spicy rye, oaky undertones, and a hint of smoke.
Product Details:
- Country: United States
- State: Wyoming
- Brand: Wyoming Whiskey
- Spirits Type: Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Straight American Whiskey
- ABV: 50%
Embrace the extraordinary with Wyoming Whiskey Outryder, a spirit that invites you to savor every moment. Please drink responsibly and be aware of the health warnings associated with alcoholic beverages.
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