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milam & Greene crafts An award-winning, independent American Whiskey Range with over half a century of experience in each bottle.

Milam & Greene Whiskey is made by some of the world’s most experienced whiskey professionals, including CEO, master blender, and author, Heather Greene and 30-year whiskey veteran and master distiller, Marlene Holmes. The Milam & Greene team distills in Blanco, Texas on copper pot stills as well as in Kentucky on classic column stills, using its proprietary yeast recipe and mash bill. Aging takes place in rickhouses located across four states in casks with an assortment of char levels for a variety of flavors resulting in the most thorough array of casks made and collected by any craft distiller. These casks become the ingredients from which its award-winning American whiskey range is batched to create perfection. Milam & Greene Whiskey believes in using the best people and ingredients to create delicious, award-winning whiskey for whiskey lovers.

Heather Greene: "2023 Master Blender of the Year"

COVER OF NOVEMBER

2023 ISSUE

American Whiskey Magazine

Whiskey's Greene Future

INTRODUCING BOTTLED IN BOND

We’re excited to announce that our limited Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey is now available online and will begin hitting the shelves at fine retailers across the country soon. This new release emphasizes Milam & Greene’s commitment to quality that whiskey fans expect from our boutique distillery of premium whiskeys. The Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey, the latest addition to our esteemed year-round whiskey portfolio is expected to be a highly coveted bourbon.

DISTILLING SEASON: Fall, 2019
BOTTLING SEASON: Spring, 2024
MASH BILL: 70% corn, 22% malted rye, 8% malted barley
AGING: 4+ years, in char-4 barrels
PROOF: 100
ABV: 50%
PRICE: $64.99

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