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Review #0013 Chattanooga 1816 Single Barrel & 91 Single Barrel
Who makes it? Tennessee Still House, bottled by Chattanooga Whiskey Co.
Mash Bill: ? (1816)75% Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley, aged 11 years, (91 single barrel) Yellow Corn, Malted Rye, Caramel Malted Barley & Honey Malted Barley
We crack open a bottle of no longer made, can’t be found, straight from the experimental distillery Chattanooga 1816, 11 year 111.2 proof Single Barrel with Chris Helmly, who brought to the table, a bottle of Chattanooga’s FIRST EVER Tennessee High Malt Single Barrel coming in at 118 proof. We laugh, we cry, we sweat our balls off and remember the times of yesteryear when we froze those same parts. We have a great time, talking whiskey, single barrel selection and everything else under the sun.
Kris gave 1816 a (splashy)7 and 91 single barrel an 8
Erik gave it 1816 a (splashy)7 and 91 single barrel an 8.8
How much: The 1816 Single Barrel was limited release so it is no longer available but the 91 Single Barrel store pick can be found at Broudy’s Liquors for $59.99
The 1816 gets its name from the trading post that was established on the Tennessee River in 1816.
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