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Ultimate Review of Barrell Foundation Bourbon

Ultimate Review of Barrell Foundation Bourbon
Reader Rating192 Votes
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Barrell Craft Spirits Foundation Bourbon Review

Barrell Craft Spirits is known for their cask strength batched bourbon products, along with their range of finished bourbons, whiskeys, and rums. Barrell Foundation Bourbon represents a turning point for the brand because it is their first non-cask strength release. According to Joe Beatrice, Barrell Craft Spirits’ founder, “We believe that a true art form in bourbon-making is the ability to produce bourbon whiskey that can be enjoyed by everyone, and we welcomed the challenge to show that we can produce great bourbon whiskey at a more approachable strength and price for all occasions. For 10 years we’ve led the blending movement in the U.S. and now welcome this exciting opportunity to be a trailblazer of an entirely different style of bourbon whiskey.”

Initially launched in 12 states and Washington DC, the brand states that this will turn into a nationwide rollout in 2024.

Nose:

The nose opens on gentle classic scents of vanilla, oak, and light rye spice. Inhaling deeper brings about more intricate notes of creamy nougat, dark berries, honey, faint flower notes, and ripe melon. The longer you sit with this bourbon, the more and more ever-so-slight nuanced scents appear. Soft and gentle overall, the aroma delivers a really satisfying opening to the sip.

Palate:

The palate can best be summed up in a single word: balanced. It’s a gentle tension between grounded and sweet flavors that never veers too far one way or the other. Rye spice is present but never dominates and joins with dry oak and a white peppercorn note. Contrasting that are hints of yellow cake, dried melon rind, vanilla cream, and light whipped cream. Delivering a creamy, satisfying mouthfeel, the palate perfectly exemplifies the blending ability that Barrell Craft Spirits has become known for over the years.

Finish:

The bourbon ends on a drier and spicier note compared to the rest of the sip. A constant pulsating rye spice is found throughout, along with a distinct white prickly peppercorn bite. Weaving in and out are notes of dry vanilla powder, oak, light leather, and fennel. A gentle heat and peppercorn bite linger for a while, reminding you of the rye in the bourbon’s mashbill. Overall it doesn’t come across as deep as the nose and palate, however, it still provides for a nice ending.

Uniqueness

When it comes to blending bourbon, few can argue that Barrell Craft Spirits isn’t the nation’s leading whiskey company when it comes to it. Right from their inception, the brand has offered one core product, bourbon derived from intricate and purposeful blends. While they’ve since expanded into finished bourbons and other whiskey types, at their core, they’re known for their batched bourbon blends. I’ve often found myself waiting for the day that one of their batches falls short just to remind myself that they are, in fact, human. But batch after batch, the brand continues to defy the odds by releasing noteworthy products. But note, every product bottled under Barrell Craft Spirits’ labels to date has been released at barrel proof.

Barrell Foundation is a large shift for the company. Less fundamental and more focused, it’s a way for the company to prove that they’re capable of releasing a great whiskey at a lower proof point. Still present are all of the interesting attributes that make Barrell products stand out, including the fact that there are seven different bourbons from four different states spanning a range of 4 years from the blend’s youngest to oldest whiskeys. When you realize the various mashbill components along with the different grain sources, oak used, aging conditions of the barrels, and the state of distillation, it’s truly surprising that the end result is as cohesive as it is.

Fans of Barrell Bourbon batches may approach Barrell Foundation Bourbon with a hint of hesitation since they’ve been trained on what to expect from the company over the years. Mainly a well-blended product that delivers a cask strength pour. However, the company has proven with this release that they can deliver no matter the proof. In its final form, this bourbon is incredibly well-integrated, nuanced, and more importantly, approachable. Consumers who tend to shy away from cask strength products will be pleased to know that the end result at 100 proof is just as well received as a barrel proof product that boasts a 120 proof point or higher.

Value

Barrell Craft Spirits has traditionally offered a great product, but it comes at a price. Their least expensive batched products start at $90 and their Gray and Gold label bourbons are priced at multiples of that. While the company started their Stellum line of whiskeys, which is a standalone brand highlighting their blending capabilities at a lower cost, hasn’t seemed to command the same fanfare as compared to bourbons bottled under the Barrell brand name. This is where Barrell Foundation Bourbon comes into play.

Priced at a reasonable $60, Barrell Foundation Bourbon finally gives whiskey drinkers a chance to experience a Barrell Craft Spirits product at a wallet-friendly price. While the product may not be barrel proof compared to the company’s standard batches, it delivers just as fulfilling of a sip and highlights Barrell Craft Sprits’ prowess when it comes to blending whiskey. While the 5 year age statement may throw people off considering its price, it’s far less any one individual component, and more so, the collectiveness of all of the components blended together that make this whiskey work. Considering the quality of the blend in the bottle and the approachability of this bourbon, this is an easy buy at its current price point. This holds especially true for those who love Barrell products but tire of the high price tag.

Overall:

Nuanced yet approachable, Barrell Foundation Bourbon proves that Barrell Craft Spirits can play down in proof as much as they’ve proven they can play up in proof.

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Ultimate Review of Barrell Foundation Bourbon
Ultimate Review of Barrell Foundation Bourbon
Bottle Info

Classification: Blend of Straight Bourbons

Company: Barrell Craft Spirits

Distillery: Sourced from undisclosed distilleries in Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, and Tennessee

Release Date: October 2023 (Ongoing)

Proof: 100

Age: 5 Years

Per the company’s website, an undisclosed blend of 7 bourbons:

-Indiana: 5, 6 & 9 years old
-Maryland: 5 & 6 years old
-Tennessee: 8 years old
-Kentucky: 8 years old

Mashbill: 73% Corn, 23% Rye, and 4% Malted Barley (Derived from the blend)

Color: Dark Gold

MSRP: $60 / 750mL (2023)

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Reader Rating192 Votes
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  1. Priced their products around the $90 range, but this new release comes in at a much more approachable $55 MSRP. With its well-balanced flavors and complex blending, this bourbon offers great value for its price point. It’s a perfect addition to any whiskey lover’s collection, and a great choice for those looking for a less intimidating cask strength option.

    I recently tried Barrell Craft Spirits’ new Foundation Bourbon and was blown away by its approachable yet complex flavor profile. The brand’s reputation for creating top-notch blends holds true in this release, and the 100 proof makes it a more accessible option for all whiskey drinkers. At $55, this bourbon is a great value and a must-try for any bourbon fan.

  2. Releases at pretty affordable prices, but they have also released some pretty expensive products based on their selection of unique barrels and blends. This foundation bourbon is more affordable and approachable for everyone which is a nice change for the brand. It’s still on the pricier side, but considering the quality and complexity of the blend, it’s worth the splurge. The nationwide rollout in 2024 will make it even more accessible for bourbon enthusiasts across the country.

    “I’ve always been a fan of Barrell Craft Spirits and their cask strength releases, so I was excited to try their latest product – Barrell Foundation Bourbon. This is their first non-cask strength release and it did not disappoint. The nose offers classic bourbon aromas with added complexity, and the palate is perfectly balanced with a satisfying mouthfeel. It’s amazing to see how well they can blend bourbons from different states and age ranges. This release is a testament to their blending expertise and it’s great to see them offer a more approachable product for all bourbon lovers. It may be on the pricier side, but the quality and uniqueness of this blend make it worth the investment.”

  3. Priced their blends, and quite frankly, they’ve never struck me as particularly cheap, but they’ve consistently delivered products that I typically note as “worth the price of admission”. As the company continues to perfect their craft and blend bourbons, their prices rise along with the demand on the secondary. Time will tell what the demand for Barrell Foundation Bourbon will be, but one thing is for sure, the price is justified. I find this bourbon to compete with its already great batched counterparts. As always, if you disagree, it’s easy enough to adjust with a few drops of water.

    As a bourbon enthusiast, I am always excited to try new releases from Barrell Craft Spirits. Their Foundation Bourbon is a departure from their traditional cask strength releases, but still showcases the brand’s expertise in blending. The balanced flavors and cohesive blend make it a must-try for any whiskey lover. And while it may be a slightly higher price point, it is definitely worth the cost for its quality. Another win for Barrell Craft Spirits!

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Written by Daniel Davis

Daniel Davis has been writing about spirits for over 10 years. He is a frequent speaker at whiskey festivals and events around the country and has been a judge at several international spirit competitions. He is passionate about educating people about the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon and loves to share his knowledge with others.

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