Unleashed in 2012 by the Heaven Hill Distillery in Kentucky, Larceny Bourbon carries the name John E. Fitzgerald on its label. The bourbon, made with wheat instead of rye in its mash bill ...
Larceny Bourbon is one of the many spirits under the umbrella of Heaven Hills, and is likely one of the most underrated holdings of the popular bourbon distillery. Larceny itself has won awards ...
Larceny is a wheated bourbon, which means that wheat is used instead of rye as the secondary flavoring grain in the mashbill, much like whiskeys from Maker’s Mark, Garrison Brothers, and the ...
It is also the same mash bill used to produce Larceny Bourbon. Although considerably younger, the 4 YO Larceny is similar in character to Old Fitzgerald and at a list price of $28 considerably ...
But the Kentucky distillery’s bread and butter is more readily available and less expensive whiskeys, including a few that are released in batches throughout the year—like the often overlooked but ...