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Embrace the flame with Live Fire Republic’s premier release, Ember Craft. This ultra-premium, limited edition, double-barrel bourbon was masterfully forged in a collaboration of awarded chefs, distinguished sommeliers and the veteran whiskey experts of Barrel and Bottle. Taste a gentle, warming spice and rustic woodsy notes in the hand-selected 7-year High Rye and velvety, caramel finish of the 5-year Low Rye Bourbons. Custom-blended and aged in charred American oak barrels, Ember Craft honors both tradition and culinary ingenuity, igniting a sense of curiosity and inspiration with each buttery and sweet, rich and fiery sip. Savor the journey and long live the adventure.

-David, Live Fire Republic

2023

Year

450

Bottles Released

One

Release #

50.20%

Alc/Vol
Copper distillation column in a distillery with brick wall background.
Bottle of Ember Craft bourbon on a wooden table with a mountain landscape in the background.
Pouring whiskey over ice in a glass on a wooden table, highlighting the warm amber tones of the drink.

The Ember Craft Bill:

Heap of wheat grains on a sackcloth surface, showcasing natural texture and fresh harvest quality.
Grain
A close-up of fresh, red apples piled together, showcasing their vibrant color and natural sheen.
Fruit & Floral
Stacked tree logs with visible rings and cracks, showcasing natural texture and wood grain patterns.
Wood
Spices on white background: cinnamon sticks, star anise, fennel seeds, cloves, and Sichuan peppercorns.
Spice
Honey jar with dipper surrounded by dried tobacco leaves on rustic table.
Aromatics
Ember Craft limited edition bourbon whiskey label with details on alcohol content and bottle release number.
Ember Craft bourbon label showcasing premium blend details, crafted by Live Fire Republic and Barrel and Bottle.

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Distilled in indiana
blended & bottled by
yahara bay distillers,
fitchburg, WI

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GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

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