This light whiskey clocks in at an impressive 142.7 proof.
During Prohibition, whiskey production went underground. Some bootleggers got away with it, while Jacob and Abner Taub landed behind bars. Named for the pardon the brothers received six years later, Jacob's Pardon is a whiskey brand that was resurrected in 2020, and Recipe #3 honors their rebellious roots. This light whiskey is anything but light in terms of proof, weighing in at 142.7 proof. The flavor profile is true to the category, benefiting from 18 years of aging. Tasters can expect notes of cinnamon, honey, syrup, and a touch of oak with lingering heat on the finish.
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