CEO of Heritage Distilling Co.Justin Stiefel distilled his first batch of whiskey when he was just seven years old. Since then, he’s gotten a degree in chemical engineering, went to law school, and opened a pretty unique distillery. Heritage offers whiskey lovers a chance to distill their own small batch of whiskey, gin, or vodka. The program is particularly cool because while it’s legal to brew beer or wine at home, it’s illegal to distill your own spirits at home.

Tasting Notes: Heritage Distilling Dual Barrel Collection Rye Whiskey
Vital Stats: The whiskey has been dual aged in new American Oak Barrels and seasoned barrels used for aging vanilla extract. The ABV sits at 45%, or 92 proof. Each 750ml bottle costs between $25 – $30. The whiskey was distilled onsite at Heritage’s distillery in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Appearance: Light golden and amber hues complement the thick legs and full body of this rye.
Nose: Charred oak and warm bread stand out at first, followed by vanilla and sweet caramel notes as the whiskey opens up. It smells almost exactly how it tastes – a little heat followed by sweetness.
Normally I like my rye whiskey on the dry, extra spicy side, but in this case, the sweet caramel and vanilla flavors and the charred oak and rye spice find a good balance where no flavor gets too lost in the mix. Black pepper rounds out the finish, adding some savory flavors to an otherwise saccharine profile.


















