Ezra Brooks
Type | Bourbon whiskey |
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Manufacturer | Heaven Hill |
Country of origin | Kentucky, United States |
Introduced | 1960[1] |
Alcohol by volume | 45.00% |
Proof (US) | 90 |
Related products | Heaven Hill |
Ezra Brooks is a brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. It is primarily bottled at 40% abv (80 U.S. proof) or 45% abv (90 U.S. proof).[2]
The Ezra Brooks brand is owned by Luxco of St. Louis, Missouri (formerly the David Sherman Company); which does not own a distillery. Ezra Brooks is distilled, aged, and bottled in Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco.
The brand web site says it has "a medium to full body with a rich sweetness of vanilla, honey, and a hint of chocolate".[2]
Varieties
- Ezra Brooks Black Label
- Ezra B Single Barrel (99 proof, 12 years old)
- Ezra Brooks Cinnamon liqueur (70 proof)
In films
- A billboard advertising the Ezra Brooks brand was featured in the film The Sting. This was an anachronism, however. The film was set in 1936 while the Ezra Brooks brand would not appear for another 20 years.
- In the film Léon: The Professional, Gary Oldman's Character, Stansfield, picks up a bottle of Ezra Brooks whiskey in Mathilda's apartment.
References
- ↑ Cowdery, Charles K., Bourbon, Straight: The Uncut and Unfiltered Story of American Whiskey,
- 1 2 Official website
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