New Riff Red Turkey Wheat bourbon review: A delightful caramel bomb that should play nicely in the current vogue for wheated bourbon. whiskey bourbon cocktails
The boom era of the bourbon bro has seen specific bourbon subgenres surge in popularity over the last few years, the most notable of which have been wheated bourbons—that is, bourbon that replaces the traditional rye portion of the mash bill with wheat instead.
“Just like heirloom tomatoes, heirloom grains offer flavors and aromas that are distinct from — and often simply better than — modern hybridized grain varieties,” said New Riff co-founder Jay Erisman. “We enjoy helping to preserve these old grains, but the real reason we do it is for the flavor in the glass.
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