Barrell Craft Spirits unintentionally identifies its most coveted batches from the last 5 years
Barrell is selling old batches that still remain unsold years later. What can we glean from that?
Barrell is selling old batches that still remain unsold years later. What can we glean from that?
What’s next? Barrell Gold Label Armida?
5 years after Barrell launched their Gray Label line, Dovetail finally makes the cut to become its newest addition
Barrell has created over 80 unique batched products over the last 9 years. We focus on our 10 most favorite from the past 3.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. 7 months between batches will do that to you.
Stellum tweaks the original blend of barrels for their Black Rye to come up with Fibonacci Blend #1
The best Seagrass that money can buy
The last of Barrell’s teenage barrels from Tennessee
Barrell’s fourth named release in as many years changes up the pace by finishing the bourbon in virgin oak casks
Barrell reveals a very fruit forward batch by elaborating on how they blended it
Barrell’s Special Release Whiskey series allows the finishing cask to be the star of the show
The entry level to experience the blending abilities of Barrell Craft Spirits.
A batch with striking resemblance to another one of Barrell’s more famous blends
The 6th release of Barrell’s wildest blend
Barrell takes standard Stellum Rye and adds in some older stocks to create something better
A hum-drum standard bourbon release by Barrell could turn out to be anything but.
Barrell revives its Gray Label Whiskey lineup for 2021 with its second oldest whiskey ever bottled.
Barrell’s wildly popular Seagrass label gets the premium treatment that includes an age statement and higher proof.
The new “Gold Standard” among Barrell products?
The annual 15-Year-Old Gray Label bourbon release carries the lowest proof of any Barrell batched product.
Wyoming Whiskey has entered the chat.
Barrell Craft Spirits launches a new brand designed for the budget friendly consumer.
Coming on the heels of a disappointing Batch 028, can Batch 029 right the ship?
Barrell experiments with micro-blends for their newest release.
The third annual release of Barrell Craft Spirits’ Flagship Bourbon.
10 and 11 year old bourbon is usually considered the “Sweet Spot” with many distillers. Can Barrell harness that?
A vacation in a bottle?
Barrell wants you to experience it’s most cherry-forward batch to date.
A toast to a better year… and Good Riddance to 2020!
Barrell’s final bourbon batch of the 2020.
Barrell’s team creates a finished whiskey that combines all of their favorite aromas and flavors into one bottle.
Barrell finally uses a wheated bourbon to blend with.
Sampling Barrell’s newest Private Release lineup. Kentucky whiskey finished in Pear Brandy, Oloroso Sherry and Armagnac Barrels
Sampling Barrell’s newest Private Release lineup. Kentucky whiskey finished in Ice Wine, Champagne and Tokaji Wine barrels.
Barrell’s latest blend explores the world of high-rye mashbill bourbon
Barrell’s highest proofed batch whiskey ever.
Two batches of sibling barrels, separated by one summer of heat. How different can they be?
7 different distillates from 5 different states. Will too many cooks spoil the broth?
Does the age statement alone make this a worthy purchase?