What's the Difference? - Rabbit Hole Heigold Bourbon vs Rabbit Hole Cavehill Bourbon

What are these products?

Rabbit Hole is a modern and innovative American whiskey brand distilling grain-to-glass in Louisville, Kentucky. The Heigold is a high-rye bourbon named for Christian Heigold, a German immigrant and stone mason who settled in Louisville around 1850. Cavehill is a four-grain bourbon named for the historic Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville. 

How are they similar?

Heigold and Cavehill are aged in # 3, wood-fired, toasted & charred new American oak barrels for a minimum of 3 years. Both products are non-chill filtered and bottled in extremely small batches that never exceed 15 barrels at 95 proof (47.5 % ABV).

How are they different?

Heigold has a mash bill of 70 % corn, 25 % malted rye, and 5 % malted barley. Cavehill has a mash bill of 70 % corn, 10 % malted wheat, 10 % malted barley, and 10 % honey malted barley.

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