Cathead Distillery, Mississippi’s first and oldest legal distillery, is proud to support Music Maker Foundation and their mission to tend the roots of American Music with a 2022 limited release of Tintype Old Soul Bourbon, Series 1.
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Cathead Distillery, Mississippi’s first and oldest legal distillery, is thrilled to announce the release of three age statements of their award-winning Bristow Gin, including a 1-, 4-, and 7-year Barrel Aged Reserve.
Cathead Distillery Introduces Old Soul 2021 Rare & Limited Release
Cathead Distillery Introduces Old Soul 2021 Rare & Limited Release
Aged for 13 years, 6 months and 16 days, this bourbon offers notes of butterscotch and fresh leather on the nose, followed by a smooth entry of roasted nuts and hints of apricot on the palate, according to official tasting notes. With a mash bill of 74% corn, 18% rye, 8% malted Barley, the new release is bottled at 99 proof (46% ABV) and prices at $125.
Cathead Old Soul 2021 Rare & Limited Release (image via Cathead Distillery)
The first legal distillery, as well as the oldest, in the state of Mississippi, Cathead was founded in 2010 by friends and blues fans Austin Evans and Richard Patrick. The term “Cathead” is a compliment in Mississippi, first coined back in the day by blues musicians as a nod to artists they respect. Mississippi artists and musicians went on to use “Catheads” in many forms of folk art.