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Bold bronco blend of rich Rye Whiskies
From the first distillery in Utah after the godawful Prohibition comes a true Americana bottle of the wild wild west and frontier adventure. It’s a celebration of saloons, the focal point of socializing in America. Inspired by Buffalo Bill and horseback desperados, High West Yippie Ki-Yay is a perfect and peculiar blend of a couple of Rye Whiskeys: a daring two-year old that was fermented with a special top secret yeast; and a wild and smooth 16-year-old bad boy that spent its finishin’ time in oak casks that used to house Californian Vermouth and Syrah.
Yippie Ki-Yay, which was a cowboy’s way of expressing joy, and one NYPD cop’s way of expressing gleeful vengeance, is a lovely rose gold concoction that would turn every hostile saloon into a merry wild west camaraderie. This expression used to be an exclusive offering at High West locations. Let’s say a horse and a cargo carriage just happened to wander into our premises. Howdy!
Appearance / Color
Rose gold
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Warm aromas of peach, plum and nectarine with buttery and floral Vermouth notes
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Sweet-to-tannic palate with notes of butter pecan, rich and nutty touch
Finish
Short, clean and refreshing finish
Bold bronco blend of rich Rye Whiskies
From the first distillery in Utah after the godawful Prohibition comes a true Americana bottle of the wild wild west and frontier adventure. It’s a celebration of saloons, the focal point of socializing in America. Inspired by Buffalo Bill and horseback desperados, High West Yippie Ki-Yay is a perfect and peculiar blend of a couple of Rye Whiskeys: a daring two-year old that was fermented with a special top secret yeast; and a wild and smooth 16-year-old bad boy that spent its finishin’ time in oak casks that used to house Californian Vermouth and Syrah.
Yippie Ki-Yay, which was a cowboy’s way of expressing joy, and one NYPD cop’s way of expressing gleeful vengeance, is a lovely rose gold concoction that would turn every hostile saloon into a merry wild west camaraderie. This expression used to be an exclusive offering at High West locations. Let’s say a horse and a cargo carriage just happened to wander into our premises. Howdy!
Appearance / Color
Rose gold
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Warm aromas of peach, plum and nectarine with buttery and floral Vermouth notes
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Sweet-to-tannic palate with notes of butter pecan, rich and nutty touch
Finish
Short, clean and refreshing finish