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Maker's Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky

(9)Rating, 5.0 out of 5 from 9 reviews.
70cl £37.14 per litre
£26.00£32.00

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Product Information

Smooth and subtle, Maker's Mark is bourbon with a distinguished history. Created by Bill Samuels Sr, it took six years of trial and error to perfect the recipe - a corn, barley and wheat combination, that makes this whiskey so special. The result is a lighter tasting, premium bourbon whisky with caramel and vanilla notes that's perfect for mixing and delicious over ice. Maker's Mark is matured in seasoned American oak barrels that are charred on the inside before being matured for three Kentucky summers. Every barrel of Maker's Mark is still hand-rotated throughout this process and each bottle is hand dipped in wax to create the distinctive Maker's Mark seal.

Try a Maker’s Mark Gold Rush!

Ingredients:
2 parts Maker's Mark
3/4 part Honey Syrup*
3/4 part fresh squeezed lemon juice
Lemon wedge to garnish

*Honey Syrup: mix two parts honey with one part water

Method:
Shake together Maker's Mark, lemon juice and honey syrup with plenty of ice.
Strain over ice into a rocks glass and garnish with lemon wedge.

Brand Marketing

Maker's Mark is America's only handmade bourbon whisky - never mass produced.
Each individual batch is less than 19 barrels, and this small quantity means we can be choosy about everything we use and everything we do to craft our whisky.
That's why we use the old-style sour-mash method. We start each new batch fermentation by using a little of the last, resulting in a more consistent product.
We're proud of our unique and full-flavoured handmade bourbon, and so we add our Maker's Mark to each bottle. Enjoy.
Rob Samuels
Chief operating officer Maker's Mark®

History

Our president, Bill Samuels, Jr., comes from a long line of bourbon makers which started way back in 1780. About 1840, the Samuels family actually started to make a living from distilling and the recipe was passed down six generations and remained unchanged until it got to Bill's father. Bill Samuels, Sr., had his own idea of how a whisky should taste, so he abandoned the family recipe and set out to create his own. If he was going to make a bourbon and put his name on it, he wanted one he could be proud of. And that meant a bourbon that was more pleasing to the palate. So in 1853, he bought an abandoned Victorian distillery (now fully restored and a National Historic Landmark) in picturesque Happy Hollow, Kentucky, and set to work on making his dream a reality. He developed a new recipe based on locally grown grains. The most unique thing he die, however, was replace the traditional bourbon flavouring grain of fry with red winter wheat, which produced a much gentler taste. Once the re

Country Of Origin

United States

Brand

Maker's Mark

Return To Address

Beam Suntory UK Ltd.,
Springburn Bond,
Carlisle Street,
Glasgow,
G21 1EQ.
www.drinksmart.com

Recipes

Enjoy neat or over ice. Mixes perfectly with club soda, ginger ale or cola. Try a Maker’s Mark Maple Old Fashioned! Ingredients: 50ml Maker’s Mark ® 10ml Maple syrup (or to taste) 2 dashes Angostura Bitters Cinnamon stick for garnish Method: Stir all ingredients with ice. Strain over a large ice cube in a rocks glass. Garnish with orange peel and a seared cinnamon stick.* *Light cinnamon stick on fire for lessthan 10 seconds to sear the end, blow out flame and place in glass with the seared end upwards.

Tasting Notes

We're proud of our unique and full flavoured handmade bourbon.

Features

Handmade, Fully Matured alcohol 45% by volume (Ninety Proof)

Package Type

Glass Bottle

Further Description

Please visit us at makersmark.com

Any time you're in the neighborhood, stop and visit us at our distillery, near Loretto, Kentucky. This beautifully restored home of Maker's Mark is a designated Kentucky and National Historic Landmark.

Alcohol By Volume

45

Units

31.5

Manufacturer

Distilled, aged and bottled by:
The Maker's Mark Distillery, Inc.,
Star Hill Farm,
Loretto, KY.,
USA.

Beam Suntory UK Ltd.,
Springburn Bond,
Carlisle Street,
Glasgow,
G21 1EQ.

Other Information

Full Product Name:
Bourbon Whisky

Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 45%

Serving Suggestions

Enjoy neat or over ice. Mixes perfectly with club soda, ginger ale or cola. Try a Maker’s Mark Maple Old Fashioned! Ingredients: 50ml Maker’s Mark ® 10ml Maple syrup (or to taste) 2 dashes Angostura Bitters Cinnamon stick for garnish Method: Stir all ingredients with ice. Strain over a large ice cube in a rocks glass. Garnish with orange peel and a seared cinnamon stick.* *Light cinnamon stick on fire for lessthan 10 seconds to sear the end, blow out flame and place in glass with the seared end upwards.

Preparation And Usage

Try serving Maker's Mark in a Maker's Mark Maple Old Fashioned:

Ingredients: 50ml Maker's Mark, 12.5ml Maple syrup, 3 dashes Angostura bitters or 2 dashes of orange Angostura bitters

Method: Stir all ingredients with ice. Strain over a large ice cube in a rocks glass. Squeeze Garnish with a seared cinnamon stick.*
*Simply light a cinnamon stick on fire for less than 10 seconds to sear the end, blow out the flame and place in the glass with the seared end upwards

Recycling Information

Bottle - Recyclable

Vinification Details

Maker's Mark is one of the only bourbon distilleries that makes just on brand of bourbon. We're pretty easygoing about things, but when it comes to our recipe, that's one thing you'll see us get passionate about. We use pure, iron-free limestone spring water exclusively. Not city, well or river water. Our source is a ten acre limestone spring-fed lake at the distillery. Rather than the traditional Rye, we use yellow corn and red winter wheat from specially selected small-farm cooperatives, all of which are located within the limestone geology near the distillery. This wheat gives our whisky its soft, mellow taste. Our date rollermill is the key to preparing our grain for cooking. While some distillers think this method is too slow and produces a lower yield, it's just fine for us. The slow process does not scorch the grain like a hammermill can. We are among the few remaining bourbon distillers that propagate their own yeast for fermentation with cultures that we can trace back to the

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