Here’s another bottle you’ll probably never get your hands on. In 2022, keep your eyes on shelves and retailers for a new release from Buffalo Trace Distillery: Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Rye. As of now, we don’t actually have an official press release<\/a> from the distillery, but we’ll make sure to update this page as soon as we do. Sign up for our mailing list<\/a> to stay up-to-date with the latest details.<\/p>\n\n\n\n So if there’s no official announcement from Buffalo Trace Distillery, how do we know this whiskey is coming? In December 14th, 2021, a bottle label<\/a> was approved by the United State Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). This label is both a teaser and promise of more details to come. So based on the label and application, what do we know about the 2022 E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Rye?<\/p>\n\n\n\n Obviously, this is a Buffalo Trace Distillery product produced in the Colonel E.H. Taylor brand name, by “The Old Fashioned Copper Distillery” (the name used on the label). It’s approved by the TTB as Class\/Type 102, which is the code for “Straight Rye Whiskey<\/a>“. Nothing too surprising there, from the label application form.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The actual proposed label for EHT Barrel Proof provides a little bit more information, though. The name, of course, indicates that this is a Barrel Proof expression of the E.H. Taylor Straight Rye. The label also indicates that this is Uncut and Unflitered<\/strong>. Sometimes labels like “Barrel Proof” and “Full Proof” can seem synonymous. Full proof whiskeys may still be cut with water back to the original proof at which they were added to the barrel (this is how Weller Full Proof is bottled). The Uncut and Unfiltered description lets us know that no modification are made. No water is added.<\/p>\n\n\n\nEverything We Know About E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Rye<\/h2>\n\n\n\n