

Full bodied with a warming, malty finish. It is 111 proof, so 55. Cask 111 is the unfiltered, cask strength version of their Chattanooga Whiskey 91. The service really ruins the experience of a rooftop bar. We had high hopes for this place but were really let down. Tasting notes: Chocolate covered cherry, toasted coconut and cinnamon. A lot of whiskey ends up going past the 4 year mark, but they’ve stopped at around 2 years. Whiskey Thief, Chattanooga: See 58 unbiased reviews of Whiskey Thief, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked 60 of 713 restaurants in Chattanooga. Bottle occasionally captures barrel sediment Mash Bill: Yellow Corn, Malted Rye, Caramel Malted Barley & Honey Malted BarleyĬooperage: Toasted & Charred Oak Barrels, 53 gallonīatch Size: 6-10 barrels representing one select fermentation and distillation runįiltration: None. *Each bottle occasionally captures a small amount of barrel sediment. By omitting the filtration process, our whiskey retains every bit of character captured from its long maturation.* Distilled from a single fermentation, each 6-10 barrel lot has been hand-selected by our distilling team to highlight the subtle nuances between each batch of this distinctly full-bodied and robust whiskey. Cask 111: Tennessee High Malt Mash Bill: Yellow Corn, Malted Rye, Caramel Malted Barley & Honey Malted Barley Age: Greater than 2 years Proof: 111 (55.5 ABV). A sneak peak into the making of Chattanooga Whiskey's Tennessee High Malt Straight Bourbon Whiskey Chattanooga Whiskey 91 and Chattanooga Whiskey Cask 111L. I am so glad we chose to go! It was hands down the best meal we've ever had.Cask 111 is the unfiltered, cask-forward expression of our signature Tennessee High Malt recipe. Lastly, Corey recommended a restaurant for us to try for dinner, Main Street Meats. For the $12 price tag of the tour, id say that was more than a decent tasting! You are given 4 different whiskeys & 2 mini whiskey cocktails to try. I also figured the tasting would be a splash of whiskey in a small glass and they'd call it a day, but i was pleasantly surprised by the flight we received at the end of the tour. His sense of humor and knowledge made the whole experience great. At first, i thought it was going to be a very scripted and rehearsed explanation of the distillery, but even when asked several in depth questions, Corey knew the answers and explained everything perfectly. After seeing so many rave reviews, we decided to try out the distillery and we are SO GLAD we did!! Corey was our tour guide and did an incredible job. We were looking for something to do that was in doors. My husband and I were in Chattanooga for our anniversary weekend. I enjoyed the 111 and my wife preferred the 91 - so we bought a bottle of each to enjoy with friends. Parking is about a block away in a pay parking lot, which was $2 for an hour, and the parking lot takes credit/debit cards. This is a stop on the Tennessee Whiskey Tour so take your log book to get it punched. The Chattanooga Whiskey Co. The people were all very friendly and the tour guide was knowledgeable. This would not be wheelchair friendly as you have to take some stairs to get to the basement to see the barrels but you could skip that part and it would still be a fine tour. Finally you are presented with a tasting flight that includes several of their whiskies and a couple of mixed drinks showcasing syrups they also sell. You are then led down a flight of stairs to the basement where you are shown the barrels resting and aging. You are led through a short tour that takes about a 1/2 an hour and includes a walk through their experimental still area. The tour was $13 per person but you got 10% discount off of any purchase at Chattanooga.

While the information is interesting there is noting for a child or teenager to do other than sip water and kick rocks while you talk about the caramel notes present it a young but complex Tenn whiskey. The only rule with children is that if they get rowdy remove yourself from the group so the tour is not interrupted. The tour is not overly long and you get ample time to drink a good amount of Alcohol.Īttended by my wife, a non whiskey loving friend, and my 2 year old daughter we all enjoyed. The complexities of the whiskey were then able to shine. Taking a straw I added a little water to my offerings. I think I am being overly critical by only giving 4 stars but I would have liked an explanation about water vs ice vs neat. For $13 you get 4 drams of whiskey and 2 cocktails. To be safe I would order a ticket on the phone or get there about 20 min early. Seems like a lot of people know this as the tour. "every Hour on the hour" a tour is given here at Chattanooga Whiskey.
