Bourbon

Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon

$75.99

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9

Bourbon Review: Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon

We review Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon, produced out of Colorado and making use of a malted barley-heavy mash bill.
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Tasting Notes:

About:
Mash bill of 51% Corn, 44% Malted Barley, and 5% Rye. 135.2 Proof (67.6% ABV). Aged 6 Years. SRP $75.99
Appearance:
The color of honey-dripped Turkish apricot.
Nose:
Notes of grilled peaches atop baked goods, cinnamon, and yams caramelized in brown sugar.
Palate:
The whiskey is modestly sweet with a silky mouthfeel. Notes of sugary dried plantains, pecans, and summery, juicy fruits.
Finish:
Comments:
I was so impressed with the complexity of this bourbon, surprised by how much I enjoyed the heavy barley influence, and found myself eager to share this delightfully sippable whiskey.

Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link in this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs. 

Three-time ASCOT (American Spirits Council of Tasters) Award-winning Boulder Spirits has released their 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon, hot on the heels of the previous expression placing on Fred Minnick’s 2022 list of the Top Ten Whiskeys of the Year. The small craft distillery has made a big splash on the whiskey world and holds great standing within the busy Colorado spirits scene.

Alastair Brogan is the owner of Vapor Distillery, out of which Boulder Spirits operates, and is a Scotsman who moved to the states with his trusty 1,000-gallon Forsyth still in 2011 with his sights set on the crystalline rivers and Rocky Mountain glacier melt of Colorado as an ideal location to create his distilling legacy. With a goal to produce a single malt ‘unique to Colorado with a Scottish accent,’ soon pivoting into the distillation of their award-winning bourbons.

Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon enjoys a malted barley-heavy mash bill, offering something different from the typical bourbon flavor profile. The whiskey is aged in a non-temperature-controlled warehouse, allowing the unique Colorado climate to take part in the development of the spirit, alongside the utilization of local terroir.

Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon review
We review Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon, produced out of Colorado and making use of a malted barley-heavy mash bill. (image via Jerry Sampson/The Whiskey Wash)

Tasting Notes: Boulder Spirits 2023 Cask Strength Bourbon

Vital Stats: Mash bill of 51% Corn, 44% Malted Barley, and 5% Rye. 135.2 Proof (67.6% ABV). Aged 6 Years. SRP $75.99

Appearance: The color of honey-dripped Turkish apricot.

Nose: Notes of grilled peaches atop baked goods, cinnamon, and yams caramelized in brown sugar.

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Palate: The whiskey is modestly sweet with a silky mouthfeel. Notes of sugary dried plantains, pecans, and summery, juicy fruits.

Jerry Jenae Sampson

Jerry Sampson, a freelance writer, editor, and screenwriter, finds her creative work consistently enhanced by her passion for whiskey and craft cocktails. She relishes the opportunity to spend crisp fall days venturing to the renowned distilleries around Portland, gaining deeper insights into the intricate processes behind her beloved spirits.

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