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Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskey
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Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskey

Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskey

$249.99
Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskeyβ€”
$249.99

The Story

Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskey. Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky β€” a limited release that begins with fully matured barrels of Michter's US*1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon, then transfers the whiskey into a second barrel made from 18-month air-dried wood that has been toasted to precise specifications but not charred β€” adding a specific layer of toasted wood sweetness, caramelized grain character, and vanilla depth that the standard US*1 Bourbon does not have.

Michter's Toasted Barrel expressions represent the distillery's most experimental ongoing program β€” applying a finishing barrel to already-mature spirit rather than simply aging longer. The second barrel's difference from a standard bourbon barrel is critical: new charred American oak (required for bourbon) produces caramel and vanilla from caramelized wood sugars and char filtration. A toasted but not charred barrel produces different compounds β€” the toasting caramelizes the wood's outer layers differently, contributing a sweeter, more nuanced wood character that doesn't have the aggressive char-driven extraction of a new bourbon barrel. The result on Michter's mature US*1 Bourbon is a richer, more complex expression where two rounds of wood interaction have built flavor in ways that single-barrel aging cannot.

The 18-month air-drying of the second barrel's wood before coopering is a specific quality commitment β€” longer-dried staves have lower moisture content and more concentrated flavor compounds, producing a more impactful finishing contribution per unit time in the barrel. Michter's evaluates multiple toast levels before selecting the one that best enhances the US*1 Bourbon's character.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: The US*1 Bourbon's characteristic caramel and grain spice deepened by the toasted barrel finish's additional wood-derived sweetness and vanilla. More layered than the standard expression.
  • Palate: Richer and more complex than US*1 Bourbon alone β€” the second barrel's toasted character adding caramelized grain sweetness, additional vanilla, and a specific wood complexity that single-barrel bourbon cannot achieve.
  • Finish: Longer and more nuanced β€” the toasted barrel's contribution persisting in a finish that evolves differently from the standard US*1 close.

Specs

  • Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Base: Fully matured US*1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon
  • Second Barrel: 18-month air-dried wood, toasted but not charred
  • Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Toasted Barrel Finish
  • Size: 750ml

Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between toasted and charred barrel finishing? Charred barrels β€” required for bourbon β€” have their interior burned to create char that acts as a carbon filter and produces aggressive caramel from deeply caramelized wood sugars. Toasted barrels heat the wood more gently, caramelizing outer layers without the deep char, producing different flavor compounds β€” sweeter, more vanilla-forward, with less of the aggressive char-driven extraction of new bourbon barrels.
  • Why does Michter's use 18-month air-dried wood for the second barrel? Longer air-drying reduces moisture content and concentrates flavor compounds in the staves, producing a more impactful finishing contribution. The 18-month standard is above the minimum used by most cooperages and reflects Michter's commitment to quality across every component of production.
  • Is the Toasted Barrel Bourbon a limited release? Yes β€” Michter's produces the Toasted Barrel as a limited annual release. It is significantly rarer than the standard US*1 Bourbon and not always available.

Description

Michter's US-1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Whiskey. Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky β€” a limited release that begins with fully matured barrels of Michter's US*1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon, then transfers the whiskey into a second barrel made from 18-month air-dried wood that has been toasted to precise specifications but not charred β€” adding a specific layer of toasted wood sweetness, caramelized grain character, and vanilla depth that the standard US*1 Bourbon does not have.

Michter's Toasted Barrel expressions represent the distillery's most experimental ongoing program β€” applying a finishing barrel to already-mature spirit rather than simply aging longer. The second barrel's difference from a standard bourbon barrel is critical: new charred American oak (required for bourbon) produces caramel and vanilla from caramelized wood sugars and char filtration. A toasted but not charred barrel produces different compounds β€” the toasting caramelizes the wood's outer layers differently, contributing a sweeter, more nuanced wood character that doesn't have the aggressive char-driven extraction of a new bourbon barrel. The result on Michter's mature US*1 Bourbon is a richer, more complex expression where two rounds of wood interaction have built flavor in ways that single-barrel aging cannot.

The 18-month air-drying of the second barrel's wood before coopering is a specific quality commitment β€” longer-dried staves have lower moisture content and more concentrated flavor compounds, producing a more impactful finishing contribution per unit time in the barrel. Michter's evaluates multiple toast levels before selecting the one that best enhances the US*1 Bourbon's character.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: The US*1 Bourbon's characteristic caramel and grain spice deepened by the toasted barrel finish's additional wood-derived sweetness and vanilla. More layered than the standard expression.
  • Palate: Richer and more complex than US*1 Bourbon alone β€” the second barrel's toasted character adding caramelized grain sweetness, additional vanilla, and a specific wood complexity that single-barrel bourbon cannot achieve.
  • Finish: Longer and more nuanced β€” the toasted barrel's contribution persisting in a finish that evolves differently from the standard US*1 close.

Specs

  • Distillery: Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Base: Fully matured US*1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon
  • Second Barrel: 18-month air-dried wood, toasted but not charred
  • Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Toasted Barrel Finish
  • Size: 750ml

Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between toasted and charred barrel finishing? Charred barrels β€” required for bourbon β€” have their interior burned to create char that acts as a carbon filter and produces aggressive caramel from deeply caramelized wood sugars. Toasted barrels heat the wood more gently, caramelizing outer layers without the deep char, producing different flavor compounds β€” sweeter, more vanilla-forward, with less of the aggressive char-driven extraction of new bourbon barrels.
  • Why does Michter's use 18-month air-dried wood for the second barrel? Longer air-drying reduces moisture content and concentrates flavor compounds in the staves, producing a more impactful finishing contribution. The 18-month standard is above the minimum used by most cooperages and reflects Michter's commitment to quality across every component of production.
  • Is the Toasted Barrel Bourbon a limited release? Yes β€” Michter's produces the Toasted Barrel as a limited annual release. It is significantly rarer than the standard US*1 Bourbon and not always available.