Distillery 291 is a small batch whiskey distillery nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the distillery sits in the shadow of Pikes Peak where owner and founding distiller, Michael Myers has the goal of creating a whiskey that is “rugged, refined, and rebellious.” The mashbill is 80% corn, 19% malted rye, and 1% malted barley, comes in at 100 proof, is aged for less than 2 years, and comes with a suggested retail price of $78.99.
(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)
Color
Light Gold
Nose
Vanilla, confectionary sugar, pine, fresh bread, and a candied cherry come through on the nose.
Palate
Fresh baked breads, cinnamon, allspice, lots of pine and tree sap, maple, and oak come through on the palate.
Finish
This is a medium length finish that has lots of pine, maple, cinnamon, and oak tannins.
In closing
Distillery 291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is a very unique whiskey that takes me to the mountains of Colorado. I’m looking forward to going back to this one as it has some cool flavors going on!
NOTE: The sample used for this review was provided at no cost courtesy of Distillery 291. We thank them for the sample and for allowing us to review it with no strings attached.
Distillery 291 Colorado Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey
Small town guy from Indiana that enjoys trying new bourbons and sharing them with his friends and family. For him, bourbon started as a hobby and quickly turned into a way to connect and interact with new people. You can find/contact him on Instagram @bourbon_in_indiana
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