Chicken Cock Small Batch Double Oak is an 11-year Kentucky whiskey bottled at 92.6 proof, crafted by Grain & Barrel Spirits in Bardstown with a traditional bourbon mash bill of 70% corn, 21% rye, and 9% malted barley. This double oak expression undergoes secondary maturation for enhanced complexity, delivering layers of vanilla, caramel, and warm baking spices that speak to over a decade of patient aging in Kentucky's climate.
From the historic distilling region of Bardstown comes this carefully crafted expression bearing one of Kentucky's most storied names. Grain & Barrel Spirits honors the Chicken Cock legacy with meticulous attention to barrel selection and warehouse management, aging this particular batch in Rickhouse D where Kentucky's seasonal temperature swings work their magic on new charred American white oak. The double oak process adds another dimension of wood influence, creating a whiskey that bridges tradition with innovation.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Toasted vanilla bean, brown butter, dark cherry, cinnamon bark, leather-bound books
- Palate: Honeyed oak, dried orange peel, nutmeg, dark chocolate, roasted pecans
- Finish: Long with lingering oak tannins, caramel, black pepper, and a whisper of tobacco
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Double Oak Kentucky Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 46.3% (92.6 proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 11 Years |
| Distillery | Grain & Barrel Spirits |
| Region | Bardstown, Kentucky |
| Mash Bill | 70% Corn, 21% Rye, 9% Malted Barley |
| Barrel Type | New Charred American White Oak |
Perfect For
- Library evenings - The complex oak and spice profile pairs beautifully with quiet contemplation
- Bourbon enthusiasts - Double oak maturation showcases advanced whiskey craftsmanship
- Special occasions - An 11-year age statement makes this worthy of milestone celebrations
- Neat sipping - The proof point and flavor balance shine when enjoyed without dilution
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chicken Cock Double Oak taste like?
Chicken Cock Double Oak delivers rich vanilla and caramel sweetness balanced by warm baking spices and substantial oak influence from its double maturation process. The 11-year age statement brings depth with notes of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and leather, while the 21% rye in the mash bill adds a pleasant spice kick that complements rather than overpowers the oak-driven flavors.
Is Chicken Cock Double Oak good for cocktails?
While this whiskey can certainly hold its own in spirit-forward cocktails like an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, its 11-year age statement and double oak complexity make it better suited for neat sipping or with just a splash of water. The nuanced flavors developed over more than a decade deserve to be experienced without heavy dilution or mixing.
How should I drink Chicken Cock Double Oak?
This whiskey is best enjoyed neat at room temperature to fully appreciate its complex oak and spice profile, though a few drops of water can help open up the aromatics. Serve in a Glencairn glass or rocks glass, and let it rest for a few minutes after pouring to allow the alcohol to settle and the flavors to bloom.
What makes this different from regular Chicken Cock whiskey?
The double oak process sets this expression apart by subjecting the whiskey to additional maturation in oak, creating deeper vanilla and spice notes than standard expressions. Combined with the 11-year age statement, this results in a more complex, oak-forward profile with enhanced tannins and a longer, more sophisticated finish than younger or single-oak variants.
Is Chicken Cock Double Oak worth the price?
For an 11-year Kentucky whiskey with double oak maturation from a respected Bardstown distillery, this offers solid value in today's whiskey market. The age statement alone puts it above many contemporary releases, and the additional oak treatment justifies the premium over standard expressions, especially for collectors of historic Kentucky whiskey brands.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.