Early Times
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- This article is about Early Times, the american whiskey. For the musician of the same name, see Early Times (Musician).
Early Times is a brand of bourbon whiskey which was first distilled in 1860. The brand became popular during 1920s. During the prohibition in the US, this whiskey was an exempt from the law, having been designated as "medicinal whiskey".
The brand is currently owned by Brown-Forman Corporation and is produced at a downtown Louisville, Kentucky distillery. Early Times which is now sold in the U.S. is not a bourbon, and labeled as "Kentucky Whisky", because 20% of the Early Times whiskey is aged in used charred oak barrels. However, Early Times which is sold at the export markets is fully aged in new charred oak barrels and is a true bourbon, 40% Abv. This bourbon has an old oak color, close to brown-sherry, a dominant vanilla aroma, and a smooth taste.