Bottled at 85 proof, Clyde May's Alabama Style Whiskey is aged for four years in oak barrels and finished with "a hint of apple." It has a mashbill of 55% corn, 30% rye and 15% barley.
Clyde May’s Alabama Whiskey, in this entry level, basic version, is a tasty, simple, easy drinking whiskey. It’s fruity sweet, but not quite so much as a flavored whiskey. It still tastes like what an American Whiskey ought to taste like, rather than being a youngish stock smothered in flavoring.
This whiskey didn’t blow me away by any means, but it was certainly enjoyable to sip on. I think this could be a solid pickup for the price for someone that enjoys corn forward whiskies or for someone just looking for something to drink on the back porch. I would say this one is worth a try if you’ve never had it before.