Old Elk Infinity Blend Bourbon
  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Colorado
  • Distillery Old Elk
  • Style Blended Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 57.45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Old Elk

Infinity Blend Bourbon (0.75l, 57.45%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Unless you're new to Whiskey (and we're guessing you're not, since you've ventured inside The Vault), infinity blending is a big thing with Whiskey enthusiasts. Creating your own liquid legacy by blending together odds and ends of your favorite drams is certainly one of the most creative directions to take one's hobby.

Being blending enthusiasts themselves, the folks at Old Elk, of course, had to create their own Infinity Blend. Utilizing 43 years of experience, Master Distiller Greg Metze expertedly crafted this Blend from their signature Old Elk Straight Bourbon Whiskey high-malt mashbill with two classic and vintage Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskies. That's 60% 6 year, 24% 12 year, and 16% 11 year Bourbons, respectively. The resulting juice marries the rich smooth attributes of Old Elk Bourbon with exceptional maturity notes and the classic profiles of a Kentucky Bourbon.

To be enjoyed infinitely.


*This bottle is a collector’s item; we will not be able to entertain any refunds or exchanges.

**Individual orders are limited to one item per person, as we wish to allow everyone to participate.

***Any kind of transit damage is insured and will be reimbursed.

  • Category Bourbon
  • Country United States
  • Region Colorado
  • Distillery Old Elk
  • Style Blended Bourbon Whiskey
  • Alcohol 57.45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
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The Richardson’s purchased a historic Windmill in Colorado called the Windsor Mill, in the hopes of restoring it. Before it could be renovated the mill was tragically destroyed by a fire.
Bourbons are very high in vanilla, as American White Oak is naturally high in vanillins.
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.
Sure, Kentucky gets all the press when it comes to Bourbon. And with good reason—nearly 95% of it is produced there. But Bourbon can be made anywhere as long as it's within the United States. Just ask states with budding distilleries like Illinois and New York.
Bourbon matures quicker than Scotch due to higher temperatures in American warehouses.

Speaking of breeding winner horses, two of Pinhook’s co-founders have horseracing in their DNA. Jamie Hill and Mike McMahon continue the tradition of their families as third-generation horsemen, owning a bloodstock agency and a thoroughbred racing company. Applying that knowledge to Whiskey just made sense.

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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The Richardson’s purchased a historic Windmill in Colorado called the Windsor Mill, in the hopes of restoring it. Before it could be renovated the mill was tragically destroyed by a fire.
Bourbons are very high in vanilla, as American White Oak is naturally high in vanillins.
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.
Sure, Kentucky gets all the press when it comes to Bourbon. And with good reason—nearly 95% of it is produced there. But Bourbon can be made anywhere as long as it's within the United States. Just ask states with budding distilleries like Illinois and New York.
Bourbon matures quicker than Scotch due to higher temperatures in American warehouses.

Speaking of breeding winner horses, two of Pinhook’s co-founders have horseracing in their DNA. Jamie Hill and Mike McMahon continue the tradition of their families as third-generation horsemen, owning a bloodstock agency and a thoroughbred racing company. Applying that knowledge to Whiskey just made sense.

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