The Four Gate Whiskey Company recently introduced their newest whiskeys, Batch 27 Split Stave and Batch 28 Kelvin Collection.
A statement from the distiller noted that Batch 27 is a limited release of their Split Stave by Kelvin line, which features unique barrels made just for Four Gate Whiskey Company by the historic Kelvin Cooperage in Louisville, Kentucky.
These casks alternate between toasted and charred staves, and get the benefits of both double-oaking and toasting in the same finish.

Four Gate’s Chief Blending Officer Bill Straub called the whiskey one of their “most refreshing.” In all, 2,628 bottles were made, and the whiskey clocks in at 116 proof. It has a suggested retail price of $199.
Four Gate distillers also detailed Batch 28, the fifth of the brand’s annual Kelvin Collaboration. “We always make sure to save our best whiskey and best finished barrels for this one,” said Chief Barrel officer Bob D’Antoni, in a prepared statement.
It’s then finished in Australian Mariposa Sherry and Añejo Dark Rum casks. A total of 4,802 bottles were made, clocking in at 117 proof each, with a suggested retail price of $199.
Both new batch releases will be available nationwide as well as on Seelbachs.com, Bourbonoutfitter.com, and Caskers.com.
For more information, check out www.fourgatewhiskey.com.

















