![]() ![]() First of all, there’s the proof Full Proof Bourbon is 25 proof points higher than the next in line, the Bonded. The Benchmark Full Proof is night and day different from all of the others in the Benchmark Bourbon line. Read more about the whole set in our The New Benchmark Bourbon Collection post from back in December 2020. That’s a pretty reasonable price for a whole set of bourbons! This bourbon family is just perfect for nice tasting flight with friends. ![]() I picked up all of them for less than $130 when they first came out. What is great about the set is its price. Regardless of the terminology, Benchmark Full Proof was both barreled and bottled at 125 proof.īenchmark Full Proof Bourbon was introduced back in late 2020 along with Top Floor, Single Barrel, Small Batch and Bonded bourbons. So this bourbon could have been called “Entry Proof”, but it doesn’t have quite the same ring. More commonly, the proof at which a bourbon goes into a barrel is aptly called the “entry proof”. So, what about the definition? Full Proof refers to a bourbon that is bottled at the same proof that it went into the barrel. ![]() Then, in late 2020, Benchmark Full Proof joined the clan. First, there were 1792 Full Proof and Weller Full Proof bourbons. Buffalo Trace seems to have coined the phrase, or they are at least the ones that use it the most. So, what exactly is a “Full Proof” bourbon? Well, if you want the legal definition, you’re out of luck because there isn’t one. “Full Proof – This Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is bottled at the same proof that it enters the barrel.” So what’s it like? Read on to find out! What Is A “Full Proof” Bourbon? Please enjoy our Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon Review! ![]()
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