| Category | Bourbon |
|---|---|
| Country | Region | Unites States, California |
| Distillery | Redwood Empire Distillery |
| Age statement | Minimum of 5 years |
| Alcohol % | Proof | 48% | 96 pf |
| Release | Small lot series, 198 Barrels |
| Mash bill | 4% Malt, 5% Rye, 61% Corn, 30% Wheat |
| Cask type | Toasted & charred #3 barrels |
| Price point | $80 |
| Region | California |
| Bottle status | Active |
Redwood Empire Screaming Titan Wheated Bourbon Whiskey
Appearance / Color
Not provided
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Nectarine, Sweet Tea, Apple Blossoms
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Honeycomb, Flakey Pastry, Peaches & Cream
Finish
Honey sweetness | Rye spice | Subtle oak | Mild char | Black pepper | Lingering warmth
Honeycomb, Flakey Pastry, Peaches & Cream Honey sweetness | Rye spice | Subtle oak | Mild char | Black pepper | Lingering warmth The name "Screaming Titan" pays homage to a majestic coastal redwood tree located near The Lost Monarch in the Grove of Titans. This multi-stem redwood rises over 323 feet from the ancient forest floor and was named after the story of naturalist Michael W. Taylor, who screamed upon discovering the grove in the late 1990s.
Redwood Empire Screaming Titan Wheated Bourbon Whiskey
Bottle Specs
- Category
- Bourbon
- Distillery
- Redwood Empire Distillery
- Country | Region
- Unites States, California
- Age Statement
- Minimum of 5 years
- Alcohol / Proof
- 48% / 96 pf
- Price Point
- $80
- Mash Bill
- 4% Malt, 5% Rye, 61% Corn, 30% Wheat
- Cask Type
- Toasted & charred #3 barrels
- Release
- Small lot series, 198 Barrels
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Not provided
Nose
Nectarine, Sweet Tea, Apple Blossoms
Palate
Honeycomb, Flakey Pastry, Peaches & Cream
Finish
Honey sweetness | Rye spice | Subtle oak | Mild char | Black pepper | Lingering warmth
Honeycomb, Flakey Pastry, Peaches & Cream Honey sweetness | Rye spice | Subtle oak | Mild char | Black pepper | Lingering warmth The name "Screaming Titan" pays homage to a majestic coastal redwood tree located near The Lost Monarch in the Grove of Titans. This multi-stem redwood rises over 323 feet from the ancient forest floor and was named after the story of naturalist Michael W. Taylor, who screamed upon discovering the grove in the late 1990s.