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Chicken Cock Whiskey announced our partnership with PGA Tour golfer Kevin Kisner

In January of this year, Chicken Cock Whiskey announced our partnership with PGA Tour golfer Kevin Kisner -- something we here on the farm are excited about! Kevin embodies what we hold true – authenticity, a boldness and quality in our work product. Not sure which work environment is more fun – a rickhouse or an afternoon on the golf course but we’ll save that debate for another day. We recently spent an afternoon with Kevin on a golf course and eager to share those moments with you all in the coming weeks. Pour yourself a whiskey neat (bourbon or rye is good with us) and enjoy our “A Round with Kevin Kisner” moments. And if you like our whiskey, tell your friends.
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Bourbon Review: I Can’t Use The Name, but It’s Chicken Something and $500

What's in the box? Fred opens a box and finds a $500 bourbon. He reviews it. Note: I received a YouTube warning that I am not able to use the brand name in the subject header. Thus, I called it Chicken Something.
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The Absolute Must-Have Whiskeys Of November

This is the second major holiday release from Chicken Cock. This year’s super rare whiskey is made from a classic mash of 70% corn, 21% rye, and 9% malted barley. That whiskey was aged for an undisclosed amount of years before it was re-barreled into 32 French cognac barrels. Those 32 barrels were then batched, proofed, and bottled as-is for this release.
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Chicken Cock Releases Cognac-Finished Bourbon Celebrating the Brand’s ‘Prohibition-Era History and Heritage’

Chicken Cock Whiskey on Monday announced the release of Chicken Cock Chanticleer, a Kentucky straight bourbon finished in French Cognac barrels. Bottled at 112 proof, this release’s mashbill comprises 70% corn, 21% rye and 9% malted barley. Thirty-two barrels of Chanticleer were produced.
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Chicken Cock Unveils Its First Ever Private Cask Offering in Honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month

For the first time ever, Chicken Cock Whiskey – known as “The Famous Old Brand” – will release 15 barrels of limited-release Private Cask in honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month. Handpicked by Master Distiller Gregg Snyder, the casks contain Chicken Cock’s Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, which has been aged for seven years.
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Bartenders Shout Out Bourbons Guests Ask For That Make Them Say ‘Good Pick’

In general, your neighborhood bartender likely isn’t spending a ton of time judging you and your alcohol preferences. They have more important things to do than wonder why you’d order a shot of Fireball. They have other patrons to worry about, drinks to mix, and various other jobs grabbing for their attention.
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Review: Chicken Cock Cotton Club Rye 20 Years Old

Grain & Barrel Spirits, the company behind the Chicken Cock brand’s revival, continues to push the brand upmarket, releasing limited expressions of all kinds of (sourced) whiskeys, revolving around bourbon and rye. This latest expression is a doozy: A 20 year old Canadian rye named in honor of Harlem’s Cotton Club, where the original Chicken Cock was the house whiskey back in the 1920s and ’30s.
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10 Extra-Special Valentine’s Day Whiskies That Show How Much You Care

The most romantic day of the year can also be the most fraught when it comes to picking a gift. What’s the best way to express your feelings? If you love a whiskey lover, nothing says “You’re precious to me” more than an extra-special bottle.
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The Best New Whiskeys to Drink This January

Chicken Cock was the house whiskey at the Cotton Club (a legendary Prohibition-era speakeasy) and supposedly a favorite of Duke Ellington. A 100-proof Canadian Straight Rye Whiskey aged for 20 years, the new limited-edition Cotton Club release is both earthy and citrusy, while a hint of vanilla slips in on repeated tastings. Outstanding, but also a hefty price — albeit the bottle does come with a commemorative tin, reflective of the tin cans the whiskey would arrive in via Canada during Prohibition. It’s available for pre-sale on the brand website for $500.
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Chicken Cock Cotton Club Canadian Straight Rye Whiskey Launches

Grain & Barrel Spirits recently released a limited-edition Chicken Cock Cotton Club Canadian Rye Whiskey, aged for 20 years and bottled in a Prohibition-era Chicken Cock replica apothecary-style bottle at 100 proof. The mash bill for the new release contains 90% rye and 10% malted barley.
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