Clyde May's Conecuh Ridge Whiskey

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Description

Clyde May's Conecuh Ridge Whiskey is an apple-finished American whiskey bottled at 85 proof (42.5% ABV) in a 750ml bottle. Rated 96 points and named Best of Division at the 2013 Los Angeles International Spirits Competition, it represents the signature expression of a brand rooted in Alabama moonshining tradition, distinguished by the addition of oven-dried apples to charred oak barrels during aging.

Quick Facts: ABV: 42.5%  |  Origin: Indiana / Alabama Heritage, USA  |  Aged 6-7 Years  |  Bottled by Conecuh Ridge Distillery

Production & Heritage

Clyde May was a celebrated Alabama moonshiner from Conecuh County whose unorthodox practice of placing oven-dried apples into charred oak barrels gave rise to what is now called "Alabama Style" whiskey. The whiskey is distilled in Indiana and bottled by Conecuh Ridge Distillery in Auburndale, Florida, using a high-rye mashbill of 55% corn, 30% rye, and 15% malted barley. The liquid is aged six to seven years in oak barrels, and the dried apple finishing remains the defining production detail that separates Conecuh Ridge from conventional American whiskeys in its class.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe green apple emerges first, followed by warm cinnamon and allspice. Underneath, there are subtle layers of hazelnut and buttered corn that reveal the whiskey's grain-forward backbone.

Taste: The entry is rounded with corn sweetness and butter, quickly giving way to a spiced mid-palate where cinnamon, rye spice, and vanilla intertwine. At its peak, crisp green apple reasserts itself alongside a faint popcorn-like richness that echoes the high corn content.

Finish: Medium to long, with dry leather and clove lingering alongside residual apple sweetness. The rye's peppery edge provides structure that keeps the finish from turning overly sweet.

How to Drink Conecuh Ridge

Neat or with a single ice cube allows the apple character and barrel spice to express themselves fully; a few drops of water can open up the hazelnut and vanilla notes further. The apple influence and rye spice make Conecuh Ridge versatile in cocktails: try it in an Old Fashioned, where the inherent apple sweetness reduces the need for added sugar; in a Whiskey Sour, where the fruit notes harmonize naturally with citrus; or in a Manhattan, where the high-rye mashbill and dry leather finish stand up to sweet vermouth without being overwhelmed.

Best For

  • Bourbon drinkers seeking a twist on the classic American whiskey profile
  • Gifting to a whiskey enthusiast who values regional heritage and uncommon production methods
  • Autumn and winter cocktail sessions built around warm, spiced, apple-forward drinks
  • After-dinner sipping alongside dessert courses featuring orchard fruit or baking spices

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Conecuh Ridge taste like? Conecuh Ridge has a distinctive green apple and cinnamon character layered over a corn-sweet, buttery base with notes of vanilla and hazelnut. The finish turns drier with leather and clove, balanced by lingering rye spice.

How does Conecuh Ridge compare to Buffalo Trace Bourbon? Both are approachable American whiskeys at a similar proof, but Conecuh Ridge uses a noticeably higher rye percentage (30% vs. Buffalo Trace's lower-rye mashbill) and adds oven-dried apples during barrel aging, giving it a distinct fruit-forward profile that Buffalo Trace does not share. Buffalo Trace leans more toward caramel and toffee, while Conecuh Ridge emphasizes apple, cinnamon, and a drier finish.

Is Conecuh Ridge good for sipping neat? Yes — the six-to-seven-year age statement and 85-proof bottling strength make it smooth enough to drink neat while retaining enough barrel character and apple complexity to hold a sipper's attention.

Where is Conecuh Ridge made? The whiskey is distilled in Indiana and bottled by Conecuh Ridge Distillery in Auburndale, Florida. The brand traces its roots to Conecuh County, Alabama, where Clyde May originally produced his apple-finished moonshine.

What foods pair well with Conecuh Ridge? Smoked pork or pulled pork shoulder, where the apple notes mirror classic barbecue pairings; sharp aged cheddar, which contrasts the whiskey's sweetness; pecan pie or apple crumble, echoing the hazelnut and fruit character; cinnamon-spiced charcuterie boards; and roasted root vegetables, whose caramelized edges complement the barrel spice.

What sizes does Conecuh Ridge come in? Clyde May's Conecuh Ridge Whiskey is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Conecuh Ridge worth the price? Conecuh Ridge positions as a mid-range American whiskey with a six-to-seven-year age statement and a unique apple-finishing process — features that deliver strong value relative to comparably aged bourbons. Its multiple competition accolades, including a 96-point rating from the Los Angeles International Spirits Competition, reinforce its standing within its price tier.

Why Conecuh Ridge?

The practice of finishing whiskey with oven-dried apples in charred oak barrels is not a gimmick — it is the original production method that defined Clyde May's moonshine in Conecuh County, Alabama, and it remains the single most distinguishing factor in a crowded American whiskey market. With a 96-point rating and Best of Division honors at the 2013 Los Angeles International Spirits Competition, a 93-point score from Wine Enthusiast, and another 93 points at the 2017 Ultimate Spirits Challenge, the accolades confirm what the liquid delivers: a genuinely different whiskey experience built on a high-rye mashbill and six to seven years of barrel time. In a category often defined by incremental variation, Conecuh Ridge earns its place through a verifiable heritage and a flavor profile that no blending formula alone can replicate.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Whiskey
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Kentucky
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    85
  • Brand
    Clyde May's

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