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Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Batch A122

  • Distiller

    Heaven Hill

  • Bottler

    Heaven HIll

  • ABV

    60.4%%

  • Age

    12 Years

  • Price $60 to $99.99

The first, of three, releases in 2022's Limited Edition calendar, Elijah Craig Barrel Proof A122 is released at a moderately low ABV compared to some historical bottlings. The first bottling of this year weighs in at 60.4%. ECBP carries a consistent 12yr age statement.

  • Raided Score: 92
  • Drinkhacker
  • By Christopher Null
  • All told: A122 stands as another solid release from this extensive series that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend.
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  • Raided Score: 93
  • Distiller
  • By Amanda Schuster
  • The finish lingers with that roasty-toasty-leathery quality with a touch of heat.
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  • Raided Score: 95
  • Whiskey Consensus
  • By Matthew Evans
  • Elijah Craig Barrel Proof is an amazing product from Heaven Hill and to no surprise, A122 is another fantastic batch.
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  • Raided Score: 95
  • The Whiskey Wash
  • By Melissa Jones
  • I feel this expression is what a bourbon should be.
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  • Raided Score: 97
  • Uproxx
  • By Zach Johnston
  • This is a stone-cold classic bourbon with a kick. It might be a little warm for beginner palates but the flavor is just absolutely classic.
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  • Raided Score: 85
  • Breaking Bourbon
  • By Jordan Moskal
  • Overall, it’s on the less exciting side for a batch of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, but knowing the potential for the brand I remain optimistic for what the other two batches this year will deliver.
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  • Raided Score: 88
  • Malt Review
  • By Taylor Shiells
  • The dryness comes from stone rather than wood; this is reminiscent of a long-distance runner with chiseled muscles that don’t bulge, yet do not lack for power.
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  • Raided Score: 92
  • The Daily Pour
  • By T8ke
  • The first release of 2022, while low proof, is a rockstar from Heaven Hill. Fans of high proof bourbon need not worry, there's plenty of flavor here and it's a luxury to live in a world where 60.4% ABV is viewed as 'low' for sure. Overall, the drift in profile here seeing the re-emergence of great cherry and cola notes along with some funky peanut brittle notes will keep drinkers on their toes and interested. It's the best in a while.
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  • Nose:

    Rich toffee and a funk that's new to the profile. Toffee, buttercream, peanut brittle, funky tobacco, decadent raisin bread, and a cherry cola.

  • Taste:

    Rich on the palate, cocoa, cola, toffee, root beer candies, toffee and peanut brittle. This almost reminds me more of a teenage Knob Creek than the profile of Elijah Craig of last year. It's enticing, decadent, dessert all the time. It drinks mellow, viscous, rich, sweet and I don't see the reduction in proof here as a hurt. Oak is bold, well integrated, not too bitter. Well blended all over.

  • Finish:

    Long finish. The lower proof again works well here. Great blend of syrupy viscosity, a decadent sweetness with plenty of toffee, cola, a light funky dessert quality and a long tobacco finish.

  • Overall:

    The first release of 2022, while low proof, is a rockstar from Heaven Hill. Fans of high proof bourbon need not worry, there's plenty of flavor here and it's a luxury to live in a world where 60.4% ABV is viewed as 'low' for sure. Overall, the drift in profile here seeing the re-emergence of great cherry and cola notes along with some funky peanut brittle notes will keep drinkers on their toes and interested. It's the best in a while.

  • Score:

    92

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

  • By T8ke
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources