Four Roses Labels
Four Roses uses two mash bills and five proprietary yeast strains. The combinations of these make up the 10 distinctive recipes. The attached photo will teach you how to read the label and decipher exactly what makes up the spirit inside the bottle.
The Four Roses 10 Bourbon Recipes
OESK | OBSK |
OESQ | OBSQ |
OESO | OBSO |
OESF | OBSF |
OESV | OBSV |
The first letter is always the same. The “O” represents the Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. According to Four Roses Master Distiller Brent Elliot, “The “O” is a throwback from the Seagram days when barrels had a distillery designation. “O” designated “Old Prentice” which is our current (Four Roses) distillery.” Back in their heyday, Seagram’s used to own many distilleries around the country.
Four Roses uses two mash bills.
The third letter is always the same. The “S” indicates Straight Whiskey.
Four Roses uses five proprietary yeast strains identified by yeast codes. Each has its own flavor characteristics as described below:
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