Five whiskeys. One legacy. Every lie has a color.

The everyday bottle. Use it when you are not making a statement. The easy mixer, soft enough to be forgiving and the first one to pour for someone learning.
Caramel, vanilla, a little grain still showing.

A degree more time in the barrel. A degree more confidence on the tongue. More body, enough to hold up against citrus and bright ingredients without a fight.
Honey, oak, dried apricot.

The flagship, and the one to pour for company. Over 100 proof, so it carries more heat, structure, and depth. Holds its own against bitters, Campari, Amari, and dry vermouth without disappearing.
Deep caramel, leather, baking spice, char.

The rye-forward expression. Spice forward, herbal underneath. It sits just under 100 proof and brings the rye edge: sharper, more aromatic, built for Manhattans, boulevardiers, and anything that wants pepper, bite, or backbone.
Black pepper, dill seed, cedar, citrus peel.

The one you do not choose. It chooses you. Cask strength, straight from the barrel with more power and less softening. Drink it neat or with one large cube. Do not insult it with juice.
Heavy oak, leather, dried fig, smoke that is not smoke.