America is home to an array of distinctive hats, including baseball caps, Stetsons and even whoopee caps. Why are we talking about American headwear? Because the Peaky Blinder range now features a bourbon whiskey, of course! The connection is pretty clear, what with the name coming from a gang who apparently modified their hats to be used as weapons and bourbon being... Well, American. Anyway, this is a rather tasty and good value-for-money bourbon produced in Indiana for the Peaky Blinder range, which should do well for a variety of classic cocktails.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose Honey and buttered corn, with underlying stone fruit hints.
Palate Peach, vanilla and a hint of barrel char. Peppery heat builds alongside candied peels.
Finish Brown sugar and gingerbread.