Thursday, April 09, 2009

Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey corks 1,000th barrel


Noticed this article today that Stranahan's today filled their 1000th barrel - congratulations to them on that. I have to say that I tried this stuff the other day and I was highly impressed ok it was towards the end of the night - or should I say towards the middle of the morning - but I thought it was a decent enough dram. Will need to try it sober some day and get some notes.


Congrats again and raise a dram to the next 1000!

Not to sure about the silver bottle top though!

2 comments:

Charlie Davis said...

Stranahan's is top-notch. 100% malted barley (like single-malt Scotch), aged in heavily charred new white oak (like bourbon), it's rich, malty and complex, with mixed notes of fruit and spice, vanilla and toffee. The two year old age statement is deceptive; there are older barrels married in there, two years is just a guarantee that there is no younger whiskey in your bottle. Plus it's aged in a temp and humidity controlled envirnment, so it ages faster. Every batch is unique; they all taste like Stranahan's. I think it's worth double what they charge.

farnandas said...

Plus it's aged in a temp and humidity controlled envirnment, so it ages faster. Every batch is unique; they all taste Cohiba Siglo VI box 10 like Stranahan's. I think it's worth double what they charge.