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Frank August Case Study: 04 4X Oaked Proofed in Barrel Double Oaked Bourbon & Rye Whiskey

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Frank August Case Study: 04 4X Oaked Proofed in Barrel Double Oaked Bourbon & Rye Whiskey. Frank August, Lexington, Kentucky — the most technically ambitious release in the Case Study series, combining bourbon and rye whiskey that has been touched by four separate oak barrel interactions — including the rare practice of proofing the spirit inside the barrel rather than with added water — delivering layers of vanilla, caramel, dark chocolate, and rye spice that four distinct wood interactions create over the course of an extended multi-barrel maturation program.

"Proofed in barrel" is the defining innovation of Case Study: 04 and one of the most unusual production techniques in American whiskey. Standard practice reduces a spirit from cask strength to bottling proof by adding water before bottling. Proofing in barrel means the proof reduction happens inside an active barrel — the water and spirit interact with the wood simultaneously, allowing the dilution process itself to extract additional barrel compounds and integrate the water with the wood character rather than simply diluting what's already there. The result is a more complete barrel integration than standard dilution achieves.

The 4X oak designation means the whiskey has encountered four separate barrel interactions across its maturation: the original aging barrel, the double oak finishing barrel, and the two additional oak contact stages that the proofing-in-barrel process adds. Each stage contributes a different extract profile depending on the barrel type, the wood toast level, and the proof at which the spirit encounters the wood. Case Study: 04 is Frank August's most experimental release — a systematic answer to the question of how many times a whiskey can be meaningfully touched by wood before diminishing returns set in.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich and complex — multiple layers of vanilla, caramel, and dark chocolate from four oak interactions layered over the rye spice of the base grain. The proofed-in-barrel integration creates a seamlessness between wood and spirit that standard dilution doesn't achieve.
  • Palate: Vanilla, caramel, dark chocolate, and rye spice in carefully developed layers. The double oaked method deepens the complexity with each sip. The 4X oak contact creates a richness and depth that single or double barrel programs cannot match.
  • Finish: Long and luxurious with dark chocolate, vanilla, and rye spice persisting. The proofed-in-barrel integration creates a finish where the wood and spirit feel genuinely unified rather than additive.

Specs

  • Producer: Frank August, Lexington, Kentucky
  • Series: Case Study: 04
  • Oak Program: 4X oaked; proofed in barrel; double oaked
  • Base: Bourbon & rye whiskey blend
  • Style: Double Oaked Bourbon & Rye Whiskey
  • Size: 750ml

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Frank August Case Study 04 taste like? Rich and complex with vanilla, caramel, and dark chocolate from four oak interactions layered over rye spice on the nose. Vanilla, caramel, dark chocolate, and rye spice in developed layers on the palate. Long, luxurious finish with dark chocolate, vanilla, and rye spice.
  • What does "proofed in barrel" mean? Instead of adding water to reduce the spirit from cask strength to bottling proof before packaging, the proof reduction happens inside an active barrel. The water and spirit interact with the wood simultaneously, extracting additional barrel compounds during the dilution process itself — creating more complete barrel integration than standard water addition achieves.
  • What does 4X oaked mean? The whiskey has encountered four separate barrel interactions across its maturation — original aging, double oak finishing, and two additional oak contact stages from the proofed-in-barrel process. Each stage extracts different wood compounds depending on barrel type, toast level, and proof at contact.
  • How does Case Study 04 compare to the rest of the series? Case Study 01 (Mizunara) and 02 (XO PX Brandy) explored unconventional finishing barrels. Case Study 03 introduced rye as a new base grain. Case Study 04 is the most technically ambitious — a systematic investigation of multi-barrel oak contact and the proofed-in-barrel technique. The most complex expression Frank August has released.

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