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Boone County Whitehall Bourbon Cream Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur

Boone County Whitehall Bourbon Cream Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur

Size: 0,75 l
(16.0% ABV)
$30.99
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  • BrandBoone County
  • CategoryLiqueurs
  • CountryUnited States
  • RegionPennsylvania
  • DistilleryBoone County
  • Style Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur
  • Alcohol16.0%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.

A moment from the past brought back to life.

It was the year 1833 in Kentucky’s Boone County when a man under the name William Snyder decided to buy a flour mill. One thing led to another and before you know it, he found himself operating a distillery along with the mill. Then a couple of other things led to new things and his Whiskey empire soon became the largest in the whole nation. Fast forward almost two centuries later, Boone County Distilling Company now crafts premium Bourbon with the same entrepreneurial spirit in the northern foothills of Kentucky. They continue to share the stories of those who came before like Snyder, Col William Appleton, J.C., Jenkins and James Gaff. Julius Freiberg and Levi Works.

Boone County Whitehall Bourbon Cream Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur tells the story of Lewis Loder’s tavern. He was a bookkepper who would serve honest workers shots of Bourbon over rich ice cream after a long working day by the sunset on the Ohio River. This offering pays a tribute to that moment and blend aged Bourbon with rich alabaster cream. Savor the mellow flavors of soft vanilla and marshmallow over ice or enjoy it with ice cream and coffee.

Flavor Spiral TM
  • creamy creamy
  • nutmeg nutmeg
  • spicy spicy
  • soft soft
  • vanilla vanilla
  • marshmallow marshmallow
  • butterscotch butterscotch
  • smooth smooth

Appearance / Color
Rich alabaster cream

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Warm nutmeg and spice.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Mellow and approachable with soft vanilla and marshmallow with bourbon highlights.

Finish
Butterscotch and mascarpone with light spice.

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A moment from the past brought back to life.

It was the year 1833 in Kentucky’s Boone County when a man under the name William Snyder decided to buy a flour mill. One thing led to another and before you know it, he found himself operating a distillery along with the mill. Then a couple of other things led to new things and his Whiskey empire soon became the largest in the whole nation. Fast forward almost two centuries later, Boone County Distilling Company now crafts premium Bourbon with the same entrepreneurial spirit in the northern foothills of Kentucky. They continue to share the stories of those who came before like Snyder, Col William Appleton, J.C., Jenkins and James Gaff. Julius Freiberg and Levi Works.

Boone County Whitehall Bourbon Cream Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur tells the story of Lewis Loder’s tavern. He was a bookkepper who would serve honest workers shots of Bourbon over rich ice cream after a long working day by the sunset on the Ohio River. This offering pays a tribute to that moment and blend aged Bourbon with rich alabaster cream. Savor the mellow flavors of soft vanilla and marshmallow over ice or enjoy it with ice cream and coffee.

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  • BrandBoone County
  • CategoryLiqueurs
  • CountryUnited States
  • RegionPennsylvania
  • DistilleryBoone County
  • Style Straight Bourbon Whiskey & Liqueur
  • Alcohol16.0%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.
Flavor Spiral TM
  • creamy creamy
  • nutmeg nutmeg
  • spicy spicy
  • soft soft
  • vanilla vanilla
  • marshmallow marshmallow
  • butterscotch butterscotch
  • smooth smooth

Appearance / Color
Rich alabaster cream

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Warm nutmeg and spice.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Mellow and approachable with soft vanilla and marshmallow with bourbon highlights.

Finish
Butterscotch and mascarpone with light spice.

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