April 2024 Elijah Craig Trio Tasting

04/09/24
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer 

Wayne and I regularly enjoy Elijah Craig Barrel Proof offerings and the Toasted Barrel stands out as a classic toasted offering. Last year at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, we were able to acquire a bottle of their 18-year-old and had not had an opportunity to open and taste it. Thus, we decided to taste and compare a trio of Elijah Craig for this tasting.

Selected for this Tasting

Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel, Elijah Craig Single Barrel #6334 18 year old, and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof #A122 – all produced by Heaven Hill Distillery. Please be sure to read our approach to Tasting Whiskey if you haven’t already.

Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel

Mashbill – 78% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 10% Rye
Age – at least 4 years but typically 8-12 years
Proof – 94
Other – Toasted Barrel
Price Paid – $64.99

Color – Golden amber.

Aroma – Caramel, baking, spices, and classic toasted aromas of marshmallow.

Taste – A lovely sweetness of marshmallow and graham crackers with chocolate and caramel. Nutmeg and white pepper linger on the finish with a nice hint of smokiness.

Tasted with dried cranberry – Muted many of the flavors, only a light sweetness after the cranberry and even the spicy notes are limited.

Tasted with a pecan – Spicy notes really returned but more of a white pepper. The barrel and toasted oak is prevalent but the sweetness and toasted marshmallow is gone.

Tasted with dark chocolate – Much more balanced with a nice flavor profile, including a hint of pepper on the finish.

Elijah Craig Single Barrel #6334 18-Year-Old


Mashbill – 78% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 10% Rye
Age – 18 years
Proof – 90
Other – Single Barrel
Price Paid – $199.99

Color –  Golden amber.

Aroma – Caramel and oak, then honey and brown sugar, followed by apple and cinnamon.

Taste – Very delicate but 18 years of oak come forward. Not as sweet as on the nose but vanilla cream and spiced apples are present. It finishes with rye spices, a touch of vanilla, and aged oak. A little higher proof might create more complexity and a more viscous mouth feel.

Tasted with dried cranberry – Not a huge difference with the cranberry but more tannins, less sweetness and spice, and somewhat of a tea flavor, perhaps cardamon.

Tasted with a pecan – The pecan made it quite bitter and it stripped away all of the delicate flavors.

Tasted with dark chocolate – The chocolate comes through and provides an elevated mouth feel.

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof #A122

Mashbill – 78% Corn, 12% Malted Barley, 10% Rye
Age – 12 years
Proof – 120.8
Other – Barrel Proof
Price Paid – $89.99

Color – Medium amber.

Aroma – Vanilla, caramel, light toffee, and light baking spice. A very pleasant nose.

Taste – Cherry, caramel, and baking spices with a hint of leather. The finish includes cinnamon, pepper, and lingering oak.

Tasted with dried cranberry – Heavy spices with a lot of cinnamon and pepper.

Tasted with a pecan – It is cinnamon on the front and pepper on the back.

Tasted with dark chocolate – Cherry came back and then cherry cinnamon pie with a buttery piecrust.

Discussion and Final Notes

We enjoyed each one. The Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel is a pretty classic toasted barrel profile and exceptional for its price point. This particular Elijah Craig Barrel Proof is good but perhaps not as flavorful as other seasonal releases. The Elijah Craig 18-year-old is good but quite delicate and lacks the viscosity and complexity that we enjoy. Based on its availability and price point, it would be lower on our recommendation.

Our personal favorite of this specific trio leans toward the Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel. It has a great flavor profile and terrific price point with good availability.

Cheers,
Rebecca

Photos by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey:
Such whiskeys have all the requirements of bourbon: Made in the U.S, distilled at <= 160 proof, barreled at <= 125 proof, aged in new, charred oak containers, bottled at >= 80 proof.

Straight bourbon means it is aged at least 2 years (and must have an age statement if less than 4).
In addition, to be Kentucky Straight Bourbon, it has the additional requirement that it must be produced and aged at least 1 year in the state of Kentucky.

For additional information on bourbon requirements, please read this post – Bourbon Whiskey.

NOTE: The bourbons in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producers for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.