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Old Carter American Whiskey OC-6 W/Box 19 Year Single Barrel 140.6 Proof is one of the most powerful releases in the Old Carter single barrel lineup — a 19-year-aged American whiskey from Mark Carter's Old Carter Whiskey Co., bottled from a "short barrel" that yielded only 56 bottles. Short barrels produce limited outturns due to smaller cask size or exceptional evaporation over long aging periods; combined with 19 years in oak and a barrel-strength 140.6 proof (70.3% ABV), this represents the extreme end of what Old Carter produces. Non-chill filtered, hand-bottled, with Sherri Carter's hand-labeling on every bottle. Comes with original box.
Nineteen years in barrel transforms rye-grain American whiskey into something closer to well-aged bourbon in structure — deep tannin, concentrated dried fruit, dark chocolate, and serious oak presence. At 140.6 proof, this is a collector-tier pour that demands patience: let it rest in the glass for 10–15 minutes and a drop of water will fundamentally change what you taste.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Antique oak, dark caramel, leather, dried cherry, tobacco, deep vanilla — the hallmark of ultra-long aging
- Palate: Concentrated and complex — dark chocolate, toffee, charred wood, dried fig, baking spice, oily and viscous mouthfeel
- Finish: Extremely long, drying, oak-dominant with lingering warmth and sweet barrel fade
Product Details
| Type | Straight American Whiskey |
|---|---|
| Producer | Old Carter Whiskey Co., Kentucky |
| Barrel | OC-6 — Short Barrel |
| Age | 19 Years |
| Proof | 140.6 (70.3% ABV) |
| Bottles Produced | 56 |
| Filtration | Non-chill filtered, barrel strength |
| Presentation | With original box |
| Size | 750ml |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a "short barrel" and why does it matter?
A short barrel is a smaller-than-standard cask, meaning the surface-area-to-liquid ratio is higher and evaporation accelerates the aging process. Fewer bottles result from a short barrel — in the case of OC-6, only 56 bottles. This is a meaningful scarcity signal for collectors: 56 bottles across all channels means very few exist.
How does 19-year-aged American whiskey differ from standard Old Carter releases?
Old Carter's batch releases are typically 12–16 years old. At 19 years, OC-6 sits in a completely different category — the wood dominates in a way that only multi-decade aging can produce, and the barrel strength of 140.6 proof keeps the intense concentration fully intact. This is not a sipping bourbon for casual evenings; it's a deliberate collector pour.
Is this the same as Old Carter OC-5?
No. OC-5 and OC-6 are separate single barrels released around the same time, both from short barrels at 19 years. OC-6 comes from a different barrel (#OC-6) with different proof (140.6 vs 141.2) and a smaller outturn (56 bottles vs 76 bottles). Each is completely distinct.
Description
Old Carter American Whiskey OC-6 W/Box 19 Year Single Barrel 140.6 Proof is one of the most powerful releases in the Old Carter single barrel lineup — a 19-year-aged American whiskey from Mark Carter's Old Carter Whiskey Co., bottled from a "short barrel" that yielded only 56 bottles. Short barrels produce limited outturns due to smaller cask size or exceptional evaporation over long aging periods; combined with 19 years in oak and a barrel-strength 140.6 proof (70.3% ABV), this represents the extreme end of what Old Carter produces. Non-chill filtered, hand-bottled, with Sherri Carter's hand-labeling on every bottle. Comes with original box.
Nineteen years in barrel transforms rye-grain American whiskey into something closer to well-aged bourbon in structure — deep tannin, concentrated dried fruit, dark chocolate, and serious oak presence. At 140.6 proof, this is a collector-tier pour that demands patience: let it rest in the glass for 10–15 minutes and a drop of water will fundamentally change what you taste.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Antique oak, dark caramel, leather, dried cherry, tobacco, deep vanilla — the hallmark of ultra-long aging
- Palate: Concentrated and complex — dark chocolate, toffee, charred wood, dried fig, baking spice, oily and viscous mouthfeel
- Finish: Extremely long, drying, oak-dominant with lingering warmth and sweet barrel fade
Product Details
| Type | Straight American Whiskey |
|---|---|
| Producer | Old Carter Whiskey Co., Kentucky |
| Barrel | OC-6 — Short Barrel |
| Age | 19 Years |
| Proof | 140.6 (70.3% ABV) |
| Bottles Produced | 56 |
| Filtration | Non-chill filtered, barrel strength |
| Presentation | With original box |
| Size | 750ml |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a "short barrel" and why does it matter?
A short barrel is a smaller-than-standard cask, meaning the surface-area-to-liquid ratio is higher and evaporation accelerates the aging process. Fewer bottles result from a short barrel — in the case of OC-6, only 56 bottles. This is a meaningful scarcity signal for collectors: 56 bottles across all channels means very few exist.
How does 19-year-aged American whiskey differ from standard Old Carter releases?
Old Carter's batch releases are typically 12–16 years old. At 19 years, OC-6 sits in a completely different category — the wood dominates in a way that only multi-decade aging can produce, and the barrel strength of 140.6 proof keeps the intense concentration fully intact. This is not a sipping bourbon for casual evenings; it's a deliberate collector pour.
Is this the same as Old Carter OC-5?
No. OC-5 and OC-6 are separate single barrels released around the same time, both from short barrels at 19 years. OC-6 comes from a different barrel (#OC-6) with different proof (140.6 vs 141.2) and a smaller outturn (56 bottles vs 76 bottles). Each is completely distinct.













