đïž DadDimes on the Rocks â Episode: âElijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon: Full-Throttle Flavor, Zero Compromiseâ
Today weâre tearing into a bourbon that demands respect the moment you pop the cork: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof(ECBP). Uncut, unfiltered, and bottled right around barrel strength, this line is Heaven Hillâs answer for folks who want bourbon that hits hard and rewards attention to detail. Letâs jump in with our Special Guest, Rob Martin.
đ Background & Specs
- Distillery / Producer: Heaven Hill, Kentucky
- Mash Bill: 78% corn, 12% malted barley, 10% ryeÂ
- Release Schedule: Typically three times a year (Jan, May, Sept) with each batch carrying its own proof and age statement (or âminimum ageâ disclosure since 2023)Â
- Proof Range: Varies by batch, often between ~120 to ~140 proof (60â70+% ABV) depending on barrel, batch, etc.Â
- Age: Many batches historically had a 12-year age statement; recent ones sometimes a bit younger (or using âat least X yearsâ) depending on available stock.Â
đ Nose & First Impressions
- Right off the bat, you get powerful alcohol vaporâa clear signal that this isnât casual sipping.Â
- Underneath the heat: rich vanilla, caramel, sweet brown sugar, toasted oak, and dark fruit (cherry, raisin) with spicy backnotes of pepper, sometimes leather or tobacco.Â
- The nose can be intense, but many reviewers note that after letting it breathe a bit (or adding a drop of water), those high-proof edges mellow, allowing more nuance to show.Â
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Palate & Flavor Profile
- It delivers big on flavor: oak char, caramel, molasses, dark chocolate, spicy rye in many batches, with fruit undertones (cherry, dried stone fruit) appearing mid-palate.Â
- The texture is thick, oily, and boldâmouth-coating but not unpleasantly overbearing. The high proof is very present, especially early on.Â
- Water (just a few drops) opens up layers: citrus, perhaps tobacco or leather, extra caramel sweetness, and softens the burning entry a bit.Â
đ„ Finish
- Long and warming. The wood and char linger, along with spice (black pepper, cinnamon, sometimes chili-like) and a bitter-sweet fade of chocolate or oak tannins.Â
- There's often a dry, somewhat âdustyâ or âearthyâ note at the end, especially with higher-proof batches. Not unpleasantâadds character.Â
đ What Works & What Might Not
Pros:
- Intense, bold, and flavorful â great for folks who want bourbon that demands attention.
- Excellent value for what youâre getting in terms of proof and complexity (retail often around ~$70-80 depending on batch).Â
- Versatile: Neat if you want the full-force experience; water or a large ice cube to tame edges; good in robust cocktails (though many purists recommend it solo so you donât lose subtlety).
Cons:
- Hot and intense. If youâre sensitive to alcohol burn, this might be a bit much on early sips.
- Oak forward. Some batches skew very woody/tannic, which can overshadow more delicate flavors.
- Variation between batchesâproof, age, flavor profile can change enough that one batch may hit differently than another. So batch selection matters.
đ„ Overall Rating & Who Itâs Best For
DadDimes Rating: 4.5 / 5
This is one of the strongest bourbons I come back to again and again. When it hits its stride (after some breathing or water), it offers a complex, rewarding ride that many other bourbons simply donât.
Ideal For:
- Experienced bourbon drinkers who appreciate big proof and bold flavor.
- Collectors or fans who follow and compare batches.
- Anyone wanting a dramatic drinking experienceâafter dinner, by a fire, with good company.
If youâre newer to bourbon, this may be more than you want on a regular basis, but even then itâs worth trying a pour to understand just how far bourbon can go in power and flavor.
Thatâs the lowdown on Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. If you get your hands on a bottle, take your time with itâyouâll be rewarded. Until next time, keep your glass full and your standards high. Cheers! đ„
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