
The Story
Single barrel. Uncut. Barrel strength. The Fort Nelson Reserve — Michter's distillery-exclusive expression from their flagship Fort Nelson distillery in downtown Louisville, approved by Master Distiller Dan McKee.
Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery opened in 2019 in the historic Fort Nelson Building on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville — a restored 1880s structure at the heart of Louisville's bourbon revival. The Fort Nelson Reserve is Michter's barrel-strength expression available through the distillery's own programs: single barrels selected and approved by Master Distiller Dan McKee, bottled without dilution at natural barrel proof.
Where Michter's standard lineup (US*1 Bourbon, US*1 Rye, Toasted Barrel) is proofed down to consistent delivery points for commercial release, the Fort Nelson Reserve delivers the same Michter's production standard at full barrel intensity — the unfiltered, uncut version of what Dan McKee and the Fort Nelson program produce. Each barrel is individually selected, making every bottle a distinct and unrepeatable expression of Michter's at its most concentrated.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber with the concentration of barrel-strength maturation.
- Nose: Michter's characteristic caramel, vanilla, and grain spice at full barrel-strength intensity — the Fort Nelson production character unfiltered and undiluted.
- Palate: Bold and full — the single barrel's natural proof delivering maximum aromatic and flavor intensity from Michter's sour mash production.
- Finish: Long and warming — the barrel strength amplifying the finish duration beyond any proofed-down Michter's expression.
Specs
- Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky (est. 2019)
- Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Bottling: Single barrel, barrel strength, uncut
- Approved by: Dan McKee (Master Distiller)
- Series: Fort Nelson Reserve — distillery exclusive
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Fort Nelson Distillery? Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery opened in 2019 in the historic Fort Nelson Building on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville — a restored 1880s landmark at the center of Louisville's bourbon revival. It is Michter's flagship distillery and visitor experience in Kentucky.
- How does the Fort Nelson Reserve differ from standard Michter's expressions? Standard Michter's expressions (US*1 Bourbon, US*1 Rye, Toasted Barrel) are proofed down to consistent delivery points and widely distributed. The Fort Nelson Reserve is single barrel, barrel strength, and available only through the distillery program — the uncut, undiluted version of Michter's production.
- What is Michter's sour mash process? Sour mash uses a portion of the previous batch's spent grain ("setback") in the new fermentation, ensuring consistency of pH and flavor continuity between batches. Michter's uses this traditional method as part of its commitment to consistent quality across its production program.
- Is the Fort Nelson Reserve still available? 1 unit in current stock.
Description
Single barrel. Uncut. Barrel strength. The Fort Nelson Reserve — Michter's distillery-exclusive expression from their flagship Fort Nelson distillery in downtown Louisville, approved by Master Distiller Dan McKee.
Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery opened in 2019 in the historic Fort Nelson Building on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville — a restored 1880s structure at the heart of Louisville's bourbon revival. The Fort Nelson Reserve is Michter's barrel-strength expression available through the distillery's own programs: single barrels selected and approved by Master Distiller Dan McKee, bottled without dilution at natural barrel proof.
Where Michter's standard lineup (US*1 Bourbon, US*1 Rye, Toasted Barrel) is proofed down to consistent delivery points for commercial release, the Fort Nelson Reserve delivers the same Michter's production standard at full barrel intensity — the unfiltered, uncut version of what Dan McKee and the Fort Nelson program produce. Each barrel is individually selected, making every bottle a distinct and unrepeatable expression of Michter's at its most concentrated.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber with the concentration of barrel-strength maturation.
- Nose: Michter's characteristic caramel, vanilla, and grain spice at full barrel-strength intensity — the Fort Nelson production character unfiltered and undiluted.
- Palate: Bold and full — the single barrel's natural proof delivering maximum aromatic and flavor intensity from Michter's sour mash production.
- Finish: Long and warming — the barrel strength amplifying the finish duration beyond any proofed-down Michter's expression.
Specs
- Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky (est. 2019)
- Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
- Bottling: Single barrel, barrel strength, uncut
- Approved by: Dan McKee (Master Distiller)
- Series: Fort Nelson Reserve — distillery exclusive
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Fort Nelson Distillery? Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery opened in 2019 in the historic Fort Nelson Building on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville — a restored 1880s landmark at the center of Louisville's bourbon revival. It is Michter's flagship distillery and visitor experience in Kentucky.
- How does the Fort Nelson Reserve differ from standard Michter's expressions? Standard Michter's expressions (US*1 Bourbon, US*1 Rye, Toasted Barrel) are proofed down to consistent delivery points and widely distributed. The Fort Nelson Reserve is single barrel, barrel strength, and available only through the distillery program — the uncut, undiluted version of Michter's production.
- What is Michter's sour mash process? Sour mash uses a portion of the previous batch's spent grain ("setback") in the new fermentation, ensuring consistency of pH and flavor continuity between batches. Michter's uses this traditional method as part of its commitment to consistent quality across its production program.
- Is the Fort Nelson Reserve still available? 1 unit in current stock.











