(age)Woodford Reserve, how long is it aged?!


Question: (age)Woodford Reserve, how long is it aged!?
Answers:
At least 6 years, sometimes up to 7, depending on how long it requires to reach 90!.4 proof!.

It's aged until it reaches exactly 90!.4 proof, or 45!.2% pure alcohol!. (Most commercial bourbon is 80 proof, or 40% pure alcohol!.)

It's great, but for much less money, you can get 7-year Jim Beam at 80 proof (40%), or 8-year Jim Beam Black at 86 proof (43%)!.

By the way, to be considered bourbon (as all of these are), it is only required to be aged for 2 years in oak-charred barrels!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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