Buffalo trace white dog wheated mash
Buffalo trace white dog wheated mash William Larue Weller was a distilling pioneer. He took a traditional bourbon recipe and substituted wheat where rye was generally used. This created a soft, mellow spirit perfect for sipping. Before this whiskey ever made its way into the barrel for aging it was drank straight off the still. It was called White Dog. This raw distillate was clear, un-aged, and hinted of wheat and sweet corn. Enjoy this wheat recipe White Dog the way William Larue Weller and early Americans did more than a century ago.
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