
Bardstown Founders KBS Aged Stout Barrel Finished Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
Age: 10 year Tennessee bourbon finished for 15 months in KBS Stout barrels
Mashbill: 84% Corn, 8% Rye, 8% Malted Barley
Color: Dark Amber
Nose-Cigar box | Cocoa | Citrus | Toasted oak | Surprisingly subdued
Palate-Black raspberry | Cherry | Juicy | Dark chocolate | Hazelnut | Roasted coffee beans | Creamy mouthfeel | Hint of rye spice on the backend
Bardstown brings together two of my favorite things with this release: bourbon and Founders KBS Stout. Considering this starts with a 10 year old Tennessee bourbon (presumably distilled by Cascade Hollow/George Dickel based on the mashbill) and then finishes it for a long 15 months in ex-KBS barrels, it shows no obvious signs of Dickel bourbon or KBS stout. This is especially notable on the nose, which is surprisingly subdued but still present and enjoyable. The whiskey comes alive on the palate, but manages to ground its flavors in the base form, giving no indication of its distillery origin or the fact that it was finished in ex-beer barrels. The integration of flavors is spot on in the palate, with highlights of dark chocolate, cherry, and roasted coffee beans. Spice intensifies in the finish, but the whiskey never quite reaches the intensity you might expect for 110 proof. Overall, it’s an exceptionally well-integrated marriage of whiskey and beer barrel finishing, though those looking for a little more front-and-center influence from the ex-KBS barrels will probably be a bit disappointed.
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Description
Age: 10 year Tennessee bourbon finished for 15 months in KBS Stout barrels
Mashbill: 84% Corn, 8% Rye, 8% Malted Barley
Color: Dark Amber
Nose-Cigar box | Cocoa | Citrus | Toasted oak | Surprisingly subdued
Palate-Black raspberry | Cherry | Juicy | Dark chocolate | Hazelnut | Roasted coffee beans | Creamy mouthfeel | Hint of rye spice on the backend
Bardstown brings together two of my favorite things with this release: bourbon and Founders KBS Stout. Considering this starts with a 10 year old Tennessee bourbon (presumably distilled by Cascade Hollow/George Dickel based on the mashbill) and then finishes it for a long 15 months in ex-KBS barrels, it shows no obvious signs of Dickel bourbon or KBS stout. This is especially notable on the nose, which is surprisingly subdued but still present and enjoyable. The whiskey comes alive on the palate, but manages to ground its flavors in the base form, giving no indication of its distillery origin or the fact that it was finished in ex-beer barrels. The integration of flavors is spot on in the palate, with highlights of dark chocolate, cherry, and roasted coffee beans. Spice intensifies in the finish, but the whiskey never quite reaches the intensity you might expect for 110 proof. Overall, it’s an exceptionally well-integrated marriage of whiskey and beer barrel finishing, though those looking for a little more front-and-center influence from the ex-KBS barrels will probably be a bit disappointed.













