About Ole Smoky Salty Caramel Whiskey
Touting themselves as Appalachian born and bred, the Ole Smoky family was among the first to step foot in the Smoky Mountains. They craft their whiskeys using time-honored traditions of whiskey making. Quickly following Tennessee’s change in state law which permitted the distillation of spirits, Baker got to work crafting one of a kind, mountain-made moonshine, making Ole Smoky the first federally-licensed distillery in the history of East Tennessee.
Their whiskey lineup includes Mango Habanero, Cinnamon, Root Beer, Peach, Peanut Butter, Vanilla Bean, Cookies & Cream, and several other expressions. The Ole Smoky Salty Caramel Whiskey does as its name implies, bringing an intense and rich caramel flavor with a hint of salt on the finish. Bottled at 60 proof, it’s a great situational drink (think Halloween!) that works great in cocktails as well.
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About Ole Smoky
2009 was the year the State of Tennessee decided to change its laws, allowing moonshine making for the very first time in over a century. Joe Baker in Tennessee co-founded Ole Smoky, and the brand has created a broad range of flavored moonshine and more than a dozen whiskeys, as well as canned ready-to-drink cocktails.
Touting themselves as Appalachian-born and bred, the Ole Smoky family was among the first to step foot in the Smoky Mountains. They craft their whiskeys using time-honored traditions of whiskey making. Quickly following Tennessee’s change in state law which permitted the distillation of spirits, Baker got to work crafting one-of-a-kind, mountain-made moonshine, making Ole Smoky the first federally-licensed distillery in the history of East Tennessee.
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About Whisk(e)y
Whiskey origin dates back to Ireland more than 600 years ago and has become the fastest-growing spirit category on the planet since then.
It is produced worldwide from scotch, Irish whiskey, bourbon, rye, Japanese whisky, and other types. Each has a distinct flavor profile due to numerous factors from different types of climate, ingredients, distilling methods, and the aging process.
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