Pikesville Straight Rye WhiskeyStraight Rye Whiskey | 55% ABV (110 Proof) | 750mL | Aged 6 YearsProcess & ProfilePikesville Straight Rye Whiskey is a high-proof, extra-aged rye produced by Heaven Hill in Kentucky. Though it honors its Maryland rye heritage
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Straight Rye Whiskey | 55% ABV (110 Proof) | 750mL | Aged 6 Years
Pikesville Straight Rye Whiskey is a high-proof, extra-aged rye produced by Heaven Hill in Kentucky. Though it honors its Maryland rye heritage, this modern revival is distinctly bold, made from a mash bill of 51% rye, 39% corn, and 10% malted barley. Its aged for six years in new charred oak barrels and bottled at a robust 110 proof, offering a rich and spicy drinking experience that stands out among contemporary rye whiskeys.
Aromas of dark cocoa, clove, toasted oak, and vanilla bean
Flavors of rye spice, honey, brown sugar, dried cherry, and cinnamon
Thick and oily mouthfeel with deep grain character
Long, warming finish with hints of mint, pepper, and leather
Aged 6 yearslonger than most ryes in its category
Bottled at 110 proof for intensity without sacrificing smoothness
High corn content in the mashbill creates a unique balance of sweet and spice
Produced by Heaven Hill, one of the most respected names in American whiskey
Winner of multiple awards, including Best Rye Whiskey from leading critics
Pikesville shines neat or with a few drops of water to tame the proof and open up its complex aromas. Its also a standout in classic rye cocktails like a Manhattan or Old Fashioned, where its bold character holds strong.
1. What is the mash bill of Pikesville Rye?
It contains 51% rye, 39% corn, and 10% malted barley.
2. Is this a true straight rye?
Yes, it meets all standards including being aged over two years in new charred oak.
3. Why is it bottled at 110 proof?
To deliver a full-bodied, uncut flavor experience that appeals to serious whiskey fans.
4. Where is it made?
It is distilled and bottled by Heaven Hill Distillery in Kentucky.
5. Is it good for cocktails?
Yes, it works particularly well in spirit-forward classics like the Manhattan.
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