Boulder Spirits Sherry Cask Finish Bourbon Whiskey
  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Colorado
  • Distillery Vapor Distillery
  • Age 3 Year Old
  • Style Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 47%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • fruit
  • malt
  • dried fruit
  • apricot
  • raisin
  • cinnamon
  • smooth
  • sweet

Boulder Spirits

Sherry Cask Finish Bourbon Whiskey (0.75l, 47%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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A celebration of modern craft distilling.

When a Scotsman moves to the United States, only one thing can happen. The Scotsman starts making a peated American Whiskey. At least this was the case of Alastair Brogan who moved to the States to pursue his dream of making fine Whiskey. Barley, yeast, water, oak, and the pursuit of happiness, he says. Founding a small Colorado Whiskey company, the Boulder Spirits guys have big dreams, even bigger goals, and the biggest pot still in the Cowboy State. Their range includes American Single Malt Whiskeys, Bourbons, and Gins, all made in their unique way that brings new flavors to old traditions.

Boulder Spirits Sherry Cask Finish Bourbon Whiskey is the celebration of modern craft distilling in a bottle. Taking Boulder Bourbon that’s been aged for 3 years in virgin American oak casks, they move it into ex-Oloroso Sherry casks for an extra 9-12 months. Only 4 of these Europe-imported butts at a time are filled. The highly-malted Bourbon goes very well with the dried fruit flavors from the Sherry butts, creating new flavors of dried apricot, raisin, and cinnamon pastry. The Boulder folk suggest you savor this one at sunset, preferably at a nice terrace somewhere. That could be arranged, right?

  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Colorado
  • Distillery Vapor Distillery
  • Age 3 Year Old
  • Style Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 47%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Bright orange

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Enticing aromas of dark fruits mingle with malty notes.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Well-balanced with flavors of dried apricot, raisin, and cinnamon pastry.

Finish
Smooth and slightly sweet.

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  • fruit
  • malt
  • dried fruit
  • apricot
  • raisin
  • cinnamon
  • smooth
  • sweet
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Bourbon rules refer to manufacturing methods rather than location. Bourbon must be matured in new and charred American white oak casks for at least 2 years. If the bottle has no age statement, the Bourbon is at least 4 years old. No coloring or flavoring of any type is allowed, and the mash bill must contain at least 51% corn.

Pinhooking means purchasing and rearing a foal based on its pedigree and either selling it or turning it into a champ racing horse. The same idea is behind Pinhook Bourbon: they source young Whiskey to mature and blend it into a blue-ribbon sipping Bourbon.

Yellowstone Bourbon has had several owners throughout its history, including J.B. Dant, D.H. Taylor, The Glenmore Distillery, United Distillers & Vintners, the David Sherman Company, Heaven Hill, and David Sherman (now known as Luxco).

Limestone Branch Distillery, which produces Yellowstone Bourbon, also makes Minor Case Bourbon and Bowling & Burch Gin.

Bourbon Is a ''new barrel Spirit'': One of the legal requirements for Bourbon is that it only be aged in brand new oak charred barrels.
At any given time, there are more barrels of Bourbon in Kentucky than there are people. The population of the Bluegrass State is about 4.4 million. Today there are more than 5 million barrels of Bourbon sitting in the rick-houses of that Old Kentucky Home. That’s nearly 300 bottles of Bourbon per person, or about 60 gallons each.
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Character Dogson
Bourbon rules refer to manufacturing methods rather than location. Bourbon must be matured in new and charred American white oak casks for at least 2 years. If the bottle has no age statement, the Bourbon is at least 4 years old. No coloring or flavoring of any type is allowed, and the mash bill must contain at least 51% corn.

Pinhooking means purchasing and rearing a foal based on its pedigree and either selling it or turning it into a champ racing horse. The same idea is behind Pinhook Bourbon: they source young Whiskey to mature and blend it into a blue-ribbon sipping Bourbon.

Yellowstone Bourbon has had several owners throughout its history, including J.B. Dant, D.H. Taylor, The Glenmore Distillery, United Distillers & Vintners, the David Sherman Company, Heaven Hill, and David Sherman (now known as Luxco).

Limestone Branch Distillery, which produces Yellowstone Bourbon, also makes Minor Case Bourbon and Bowling & Burch Gin.

Bourbon Is a ''new barrel Spirit'': One of the legal requirements for Bourbon is that it only be aged in brand new oak charred barrels.
At any given time, there are more barrels of Bourbon in Kentucky than there are people. The population of the Bluegrass State is about 4.4 million. Today there are more than 5 million barrels of Bourbon sitting in the rick-houses of that Old Kentucky Home. That’s nearly 300 bottles of Bourbon per person, or about 60 gallons each.
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