Tasting Notes
- Nose: Caramel corn, vanilla bean, toasted oak, honey wheat, subtle spice
- Palate: Rich butterscotch, cinnamon bark, dark fruit, charred oak, brown sugar
- Finish: Long with warming spice, leather, tobacco leaf, lingering oak tannins
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 50.0% (100 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 5 Years |
| Release Year | 2026 |
| Distillery | Casey Jones Distillery |
| Region | Hopkinsville, Kentucky |
| Batch Size | Very Small Batch |
Perfect For
- Patriotic Celebrations: Honor America's semiquincentennial with this commemorative bourbon
- Collector's Display: Limited release featuring Revolutionary War historical imagery
- Neat Sipping: Full-proof intensity perfect for contemplative evening enjoyment
- Bourbon Enthusiasts: Small-batch craftsmanship from Kentucky's emerging distillery scene
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Revere 5 Year Very Small Batch taste like?
Revere 5 Year delivers classic Kentucky bourbon flavors with rich caramel and vanilla notes from five years of oak aging, complemented by warming spices and a long, satisfying finish. The 100-proof strength provides full-bodied intensity while maintaining balance and drinkability.
Is Revere bourbon good for cocktails?
Yes, the 100-proof strength and robust flavor profile make Revere excellent for cocktails that benefit from bold bourbon character, such as Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, and Boulevardiers. The higher proof ensures the bourbon's character won't be lost when mixed.
How should I drink Revere 5 Year bourbon?
Enjoy Revere neat or with a splash of water to open up the flavors. The 100-proof strength is approachable enough for sipping straight, while a few drops of water can reveal additional complexity. Try it in premium cocktails to appreciate its full-bodied character.
What makes this a commemorative release?
This bourbon celebrates America's 250th birthday (1776-2026 Semiquincentennial) with historical Revolutionary War imagery including Paul Revere's Midnight Ride and key dates from American independence. The bottle design honors our nation's founding spirit with "United We Stand 250 Years Strong" messaging.
Is Revere bourbon worth collecting?
Yes, as a commemorative release celebrating America's semiquincentennial with historical significance and very small batch production, this bourbon offers both drinking pleasure and potential collectibility. The limited nature and patriotic theme make it attractive to bourbon collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.