by IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Mar 09, 2015 5:00 pm
Obviously I think as you have said they will have experimented with this but that fact we never see much of these types is possible a factor that it is thought not to be worth while.
There are 2 factors I think may not go in it's favour.
Basically the legal Cask usage constraints that the American whiskey industry has had to endure ...
i.e.
1. American Whiskey as far as I'm aware can only be aged in new, charred American Oak or as they say these days Virgin American Oak.
and
2. as Bourbon and alot of other American types of whiskey are already quite sweet due to the above method maybe putting a sherry layer on top of that may possibly be just a touch too much.
But number 2 is just a hunch by me.
Sláinte Adrian