What makes E.H. Taylor Four Grain a four-grain bourbon?
Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain is built on a recipe of corn, rye, wheat and malted barley. Most bourbon uses corn and malted barley plus either rye or wheat, and Buffalo Trace master distiller Harlen Wheatley has said the two flavouring grains are usually kept apart because combining them produces a different result. Buffalo Trace selected the four grains as ones Colonel Taylor would have had access to in the 1800s. The exact proportions are not disclosed.
How old is the 2026 E.H. Taylor Four Grain?
The 2026 Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain was distilled in 2015 and aged ten years before bottling at 100 proof (50% ABV). That is younger than the 2017 and 2018 Four Grain bottlings, which carried 12- and 13-year ages and came from 2005 distillate. Buffalo Trace has said the ten-year mark was the point at which this release was ready, rather than a target age.
Is the 2026 E.H. Taylor Four Grain an annual release?
Yes. Buffalo Trace announced in May 2026 that Four Grain joins the Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. lineup as an annual limited release, after the 2018 bottling had been presented as the end of the run. Cured Oak, reintroduced alongside it, returns instead as an occasional offering rather than a yearly one.