Bourbon Review: Barrell Bourbon
Barrell Bourbon Review:
Usually, when I hear about a new Non-Distiller Producer releasing a bourbon or whiskey I’m a bit skeptical and to be honest I had the same thought when I first came across Barrell Bourbon on Twitter. However, after speaking with the founder, Joe Beatrice, I had a much better perspective about their newly released bourbon. First, they’re not hiding the fact that they don’t distill or age their bourbon. Second, they’re transparent about what’s in the bottle (see below). Finally, they’re passionate the product and have bottled a quality bourbon that is not overpriced. These are things I’d like to see every NDP practice.
A lot of times on this blog we review bottles that aren’t readily available however if you hurry you can still grab a bottle of Barrell bourbon from Caskers
What’s in the bottle:
- Mash bill: 70% corn, 25% rye, 5% malted barley
- Distilled in Tennessee
- Aged in Kentucky
- Bottled at 121.6 proof
- Aged for 5 years in charred white oak barrels
Based on these facts there’s basically two suspects for where this bourbon was produced. After trying it I’m pretty sure I know but I won’t ruin the surprise for those going to buy a bottle.
The Review:
Nose: Charred and smokey, buttered cornbread , toast pecans and brulee’d bananas
5 comments
Dickels vs Prichards?
I wonder why exactly NDPs have to be this vague. Wouldn’t customers be more interested in a product they know everything about?
My guess is Prichards. Most have different reasons but usually it’s because they fear someone will just by the distilleries bottle instead of theirs
I have all 3 batches. Love them all. Just ordered their new Whiskey Batch 001 and should be arriving this Thursday….can’t wait! And I am looking forward to the next Bourbon Batch 004.
I just want to receive the emails.