Bourbonr’s Buffalo Trace Barrel Purchase

Barrel Purchase from Buffalo Trace

If you’re not familiar with barrel purchases here’s how it works. Buffalo Trace offers barrel purchases from 3 of their brands (Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare and Blanton’s). Once we’ve selected the brand BT will send several samples of barrels to choose from. After the barrel is selected they bottle the contents and the 3 tier liquor process (Distiller>Distributor>Retailer>Consumer) begins. I’ve connected with a store here in Florida that is willing to receive and distribute the bottles to you. Each bottle will have a sticker on it that says “Selected for Bourbonr”. read more

Limited Edition Bourbon and the Secondary Market

The Bourbon Gray Market

A couple of months ago FiveThirtyEight posted an article about the secondary market in the sneaker industry. Now, I’m no sneakerhead (although I do still have a pair of gray Jordan XI in my closet) but the article was extremely interesting and I couldn’t help but draw comparisons from what is going on in the sneaker industry to the current bourbon market. The sneaker industry releases special edition shoes to which people camp out for, riot over and in general go a little too crazy over what is, in my mind, “just a shoe”. Sound familiar? Nike (Buffalo Trace) releases special edition Air Jordan’s (Pappy) which are by far the most popular and bring the highest secondary prices. However, there are other releases like the Lebron’s, Kobe’s and KD’s (BTAC) that also fetch multiples on MSRP on the secondary market. read more

3 Levels of Wheated Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Announces New Experimental Release

TLDR: Buffalo Trace aged 5 barrels of their wheated mash bill for 12 years on floors 1, 5 and 9 and is releasing each floor under the Experimental Collection. See my tasting notes below.

FRANKFORT, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KY (Dec. 9, 2014) Earlier this year, Buffalo Trace Distillery released an experiment consisting of barrels aged for the same length of time on different floors in the same warehouse.  The experiment was met with great interest, as many bourbon connoisseurs are thirsty for knowledge about how atmosphere affects the taste of their favorite spirit. read more

Review: WhistlePig Boss Hog “Mortimer”

WhistlePig Boss Hog “Mortimer” Rye Whiskey Review

I’m going to jump straight in to the review. If you’re looking for more information about this release check out my post about the WhistlePig Boss Hog Mortimer release here

Boss Hog Mortimer Details:

100% Rye Whiskey

117-124 Proof

Aged nearly 14 years

50 Barrels selected  (probably around 6,500 bottles based on a rough calculation)

Retail: $189

Boss Hog Mortimer Review Notes:

Nose: bright ripe cherries, caramel, piney, honey Taste: sweet spearmint, soft rye notes. Well balanced. Finish: a little hot with wood and mint

Overall:  read more

Bourbonr Holiday Gift Guide

Christmas Gifts for Bourbon Lovers

Not sure what to buy the bourbon/whiskey drinker in your life? We’ve got you covered.

PSA: Some, not all, of these links are affiliate and I will make a small percentage off of the purchase. The links are to make it easier for you to find and buy. The affiliate part is so that I can buy myself more bourbon : read more

Bourbon Tasting With Fred Noe

Beam Master Distiller Talks New Single Barrel

Last week I had a chance to participate in a bourbon dinner/tasting with Jim Beam Master Distiller, Fred Noe. Beam ran a competition that let people submit toasts or statements and the winner would be on their new Single Barrel release.The new Beam Single Barrel will be released soon and will be around the 6-8 year mark. Per Fred, they will be pulling barrels from all around the warehouse to show off the diversity that aging in different portions provides. Each bottle has a winning toast on the back inside of the bottle. read more

Pappy, Laser Codes and Conspiracy Theories

2014 Pappy Van Winkle Laser Codes

Admittedly, this is probably the most sensationalized titles I’ve used for a post on Bourbonr but there’s a reason. With the Pappy Van Winkle release in full swing there have been multiple Bourbonr’s that noticed the laser code on their bottles were 2013. In fact, there have been several states releases composed only of laser codes reflecting 2013. This led to speculations and accusations of Pappy hoarding (a felony in the bourbon world) aimed at retailers, distributors and Buffalo Trace (BT) themselves. Questions began to fly! Was Illuminati involved? Does Skull & Bones control the Pappy distribution? Did Dick Cheney have anything to do with this? All valid (sarcasm) questions so I decided to hunt for answers. read more

How to Age Whiskey at Home – 1 Year Tasting

Aging Whiskey at Home – 1 Year Later

If you didn’t read the original post you can check it out here: How to Age Whiskey at Home

Over the past year I changed the location of the whiskey several time. I started by leaving it outside in the elements but this caused some rust on the lid of the jar. I then moved it to the screen porch and subsequently to it’s final resting place in the garage. The change in temperature helps with the aging process. read more