Barrell Bourbon Batch 010 Review
Barrell’s only batch of bourbon sourced entirely from MGP goes where no Barrell has gone before.
Barrell’s only batch of bourbon sourced entirely from MGP goes where no Barrell has gone before.
Potomac Wine and Spirits snags one of the mythical MGP single barrels released by Barrell.
Barrell wants you to taste what bourbon distillate is like if it was aged in a used barrel.
Barrell aims for wintertime desserts as the theme of this batch.
Batch 005 uses Amaro casks to finish a portion of this blend. I’ll pause for a moment so that you can look up what Amaro even is.
Barrell tries its blending skills with rye whiskey this time.
Rye Whiskey, Irish Whiskey and American Whiskey, Oh My!
Barrell uses a mix of Sherry Butts and Port Pipes to spice up their second finished whiskey release.
Barrell Bourbon Batch #005 put Barrell on the map, can Batch #006 keep it there?
MGP American Whiskey and Dickel bourbon are finished in rye and rum barrels. What could go wrong?
Barrell mixes it up for the last bottle of their 2018 lineup, looking forward to the New Year.
Barrell combines American malt whiskey from around the US in an effort to bring new recognition to this oft-forgotten style of whiskey.
Look Ma! No Dickel!
Barrell Bourbon’s first major celebrity.
A unique George Dickel mashbill and 13 years of age combine to produce what is known as one of the hallmark batches of Barrell Bourbon.
So. Many. Barrel. Finishes.
Barrell sorted through its barrels to group together 5 distinct flavor profiles before blending them together to create a more balanced and complex bourbon. Did they succeed?
Barrell searches to our neighbors up north for the best rye they can source.
Barrell’s first multi-distillery blended bourbon takes a big gamble.
Barrell finishes 2017 with a baking-spice bomb of a bourbon just in time for the holidays.