Barrell Craft Spirits' new batch of bourbon refreshes the series with a new look, but the same great whiskey.
Greater transparency in the world of American whiskey is pretty much never a bad thing. At the end of the day, it’s really what the consumer deserves in the first place. Looking at a label and clearly being able to tell where a product was distilled, how old it is, how it’s been treated–that shouldn’t be too much to ask.
Granted, not a ton here has changed. The most immediately noticeable thing is that the batch number has been redesigned to be much larger, and more easily seen by consumers at a glance. Perhaps this will help in spotting specific batches in the context of a large package store. The other notable change is that Barrell is now including the states of origin for its blend on the front label rather than putting it in the smaller print of the back label.
So with that said, let’s get to tasting this classic combination of bourbon from several of the country’s largest producers.
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