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Green River Wheated Full Proof Bourbon

  • Distiller

    Green River

  • Bottler

    Green River

  • ABV

    54.65%

  • Age

    NAS (5-7 Years)

  • Price $30 to $59.99

Released on Feb. 10, 2026, this is a full-proof version of Green River's popular Wheated Bourbon. With a suggested retail price of $49.99, it's priced about $15 higher than the standard wheater, but for that bump you get a proof point that's up from 90 to a range of 109-116. The debut batch clocks in at 109.3 proof.

Green River Wheated Full Proof Bourbon is distilled from the same mashbill (70% corn, 21% wheat, 9% malted barley) as the 90-proof version. It's aged between five and seven years

  • Raided Score: 92
  • Amongst The Whiskey
  • By Jes Smyth
  • When a full proof option of an already-favorite lower proof offering comes onto the scene, the buzz it generates can be quite exciting.
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  • Raided Score: 91
  • The Daily Pour
  • By David Morrow
  • This is totally delicious neat, and it’d be incredible in an Old Fashioned.
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  • Nose:

    Sweet, soft nose filled with strawberry taffy, hazelnut and cherry danish.

  • Taste:

    This is a sweet, easy-drinking wheater. Very tasty. Salted caramel, graham cracker, milk chocolate, raspberry, light oak and a bit of cinnamon.

  • Finish:

    The finish leans into oak and tannin, followed cinnamon and sawdust before concluding with black cherry and a hint of vanilla.

  • Overall:

    Lovely wheater! It takes Green River’s excellent wheated bourbon and ratchets up the proof, giving it a great mouthfeel while maintaining that beautiful soft sweet profile fans of the original know and love. This is totally delicious neat, and it’d be incredible in an Old Fashioned.

  • Score:

    91

  • Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.

  • By David Morrow
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources