Single barrel whiskey

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Single barrel whiskey (or single cask whisky) is a premium class of whisky in which each bottle comes from an individual aging barrel, instead of being created by blending together the contents of various barrels to provide uniformity of color and taste. Even whiskeys that are not blends may be combined from more than one batch, or even from differing years to achieve their consistency. The whiskey from each barrel is bottled separately, with each bottle bearing the barrel number and in most cases the dates for the beginning and end of aging. Each barrel is thought to contribute unique characteristics to the finished whiskey.

Single barrels may further be at cask strength or non-chill-filtered to further avoid adulterating the taste of a cask.

Brands

Below is a list of some single barrel whiskeys:

See also

References

  1. Helen Arthur (2002) [1997]. The single malt companion (in dutch). Translated by Lisbeth Machielsen. Libero. p. 66. ISBN 9057642360. 
  2. "Blanton's - The Original Single Barrel Bourbon"
  3. "Evan Williams - Kentucky Straight Bourbon"
  4. Silver Select Single Barrel
  5. Bourbon's Bistro Whiskey List, Bourbon's Bistro. (Accessed January 2011)
  6. The newest Willett family estate Rye, StraightBourbon.com. (Access date January 2011).
  7. "Knob Creek - Single Barrel Reserve"

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