Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience Opens in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky

Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience opens in downtown Louisville on historic whiskey row, offering a micro-distillery, bar, retail shop, and educational classes. The venue emphasizes whiskey education and produces up to seven barrels of bourbon or rye per week, alongside limited edition releases.

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BourbonBlog.com attends the official opening of the new home of Buzzard’s Roost in Louisville, Kentucky as the city has welcomed this new addition to its iconic Whiskey Rw.  Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience opened its doors at 624 W. Main Street. The 6,000-square-foot space houses a micro-distillery, bar, retail shop, tasting room, and classrooms.

The brand is the brainchild of co-owners Jason Brauner and Judy Hollis-Jones, which launched in 2019.

BourbonBlog.com has covered Buzzard’s Roost extensively with interviews and tastings with Jason Brauner on our YouTube.com/BourbonBlog channel including their Cigar Rye Whiskey.

Additionally, for friends attending our Kentucky Derby week event, you’ll have the chance to sip Buzzard’s Roost Whiskeys as you attend the event “Spirits Derby Soirée” at Bourbons Bistro – info on how to attend here.

Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience is unique in its emphasis on education, offering interactive classes on the art and science of whiskey, the history of the spirit, and what distinguishes bourbon and rye cocktails. Hollis-Jones, a Louisville native, wanted her post-retirement venture to have a strong connection to Kentucky, noting that whiskey and bourbon are currently “the Kentucky thing to do.”

Buzzard’s Roost’s Micro-Distillery on Site

This location will produce up to seven barrels of new-make bourbon or rye per week, complementing Buzzard’s Roost’s sourced whiskies, which are currently re-barreled and bottled at Bardstown Bourbon Company in Bardstown, KY.

Tasting flights and cocktails will be available at the bar, and Buzzard’s Roost whiskies and other merchandise are for sale.

Limited Edition Whiskeys at Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience

Buzzard’s Roost Whiskey Row Experience officially opened to the public with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony, offering guests the opportunity to purchase limited-release bottles of the following:

Three Exclusive Limited Release Whiskies Available on Opening Day:

Founders’ Select 7-Year-Old Barrel Strength Bourbon ($125)

Founders’ Select Single Barrel Rye ($75)

Founders’ Select Single Barrel Bourbon ($75)

Judy Hollis Jones & Jason Brauner Buzzards Roost

More About Buzzard’s Roost:

Buzzard’s Roost Sipping Whiskey is an independent blender and bottler of exceptional whiskies crafted using pioneering techniques. Buzzard’s Roost whiskies stand out for their exceptional flavors, which are created using a breakthrough combination of techniques for second barrel maturation including 18-month-seasoned oak barrels with a Char #1 over very specific and intentional levels of toast. Buzzard’s Roost coaxes complex flavors from each barrel leading to rye whiskeys and bourbons that are like no other whiskey in the world.

Since launching in Kentucky in 2019, Buzzard’s Roost continues its expansion across the U.S. and Canada and is now distributed in 11 states. Select products are also available online. Buzzard’s Roost is proud to be a woman-led company.

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A Scottish Rye? Rye Not! (Episode 1002: April 30, 2023)

Rye hasn’t been widely used by Scotch whisky distillers for decades, but Inchdairnie Distillery is doing something different for its first release: A Scottish single grain distilled from 53% malted rye and 47% malted barley. The distillery contracted local farmers to grow the rye grain, and released its first batch of RyeLaw this week. Inchdairnie managing director Ian Palmer joins us to explain the reasons for starting with a Scottish rye whisky. In the news, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says no to reconsidering a whisky tax hike set for August, while Diageo is joining the growing list of whisky Read More »

Rye hasn’t been widely used by Scotch whisky distillers for decades, but Inchdairnie Distillery is doing something different for its first release: A Scottish single grain distilled from 53% malted rye and 47% malted barley. The distillery contracted local farmers to grow the rye grain, and released its first batch of RyeLaw this week. Inchdairnie managing director Ian Palmer joins us to explain the reasons for starting with a Scottish rye whisky. In the news, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says no to reconsidering a whisky tax hike set for August, while Diageo is joining the growing list of whisky makers eliminating cardboard gift boxes from its whiskies.


Links: Inchdairnie Distillery | Diageo | Johnnie Walker | Westland Distillery | Buffalo Trace | Jack Daniel’s | Nikka Whisky | Michter’s | Wolfburn Distillery | Loch Lomond Whiskies | Glenmorangie | The Mirror | Dewar’s | The Whisky Exchange | Cragganmore | Glengoyne

April 2023 Month in Review

Announcement: This has already been happening but I never formally announced it. All revenue I make from this site will be donated to the CHA Animal Shelter via the CHA Dog Jog. When you come to ColumbusBourbon, you’re supporting local animal…

Announcement: This has already been happening but I never formally announced it. All revenue I make from this site will be donated to the CHA Animal Shelter via the CHA Dog Jog. When you come to ColumbusBourbon, you're supporting local animal rescue. 

With that said, welcome to the April 2023 Columbus Bourbon recap. As always, A big thank you to all my readers! As a friendly reminder, follow ColumbusBourbon on Facebook.

Me after finishing the Cap City Half Marathon yesterday

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This month, I earned a bit over $12 in ad revenue!!
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Glen Scotia – The Old and the New Compared

The Whisky Boys have done a comparison of two grand drams from Glen Scotia, Campbeltown.  Glen Scotia Single Cask 2016 Festival Bottling 15 Year Old 57.1 Alc/vol We will start with...
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The Whisky Boys have done a comparison of two grand drams from Glen Scotia, Campbeltown.  Glen Scotia Single Cask 2016 Festival Bottling 15 Year Old 57.1 Alc/vol We will start with...

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Ardbeg Reveals BizarreBQ Whisky

Just in time for the summer season, Islay distillery Ardbeg has released their first limited edition barbecue-inspired whisky, called Ardbeg BizarreBQ. Ardbeg BizarreBQ was created using double-charred oak casks, Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks and the distillery’s unique barbecue casks that have been extra-charred on an old-fashioned brazier, bottled at 50.9% alcohol by volume [101.8 proof] […]

Just in time for the summer season, Islay distillery Ardbeg has released their first limited edition barbecue-inspired whisky, called Ardbeg BizarreBQ.

Ardbeg BizarreBQ was created using double-charred oak casks, Pedro Ximénez Sherry casks and the distillery’s unique barbecue casks that have been extra-charred on an old-fashioned brazier, bottled at 50.9% alcohol by volume [101.8 proof] and is said to offer notes of artichoke, charcoal, chili, clove, ginger and smoke.

Ardbeg BizarreBQ is being made available for $90 per bottle in Germany and from the Ardbeg Distillery Visitor Centre on Islay with an expected launch in the UK and USA in June 2023.

Simply more rums

New Grove 5 yo ‘Old Tradition’ (40%, OB, Mauritius, +/-2022)Longueteau ‘Symphonie’ (49.5%, OB, Guadeloupe, agricole, +/-2021)Bielle 2014/2021 ‘Brut de Fut’ (56.9%, OB, Marie-Galante, agricole)Bellevue 1998/2022 (53.9%, The Colours of Rum, Guadeloupe, c…

New Grove 5 yo 'Old Tradition' (40%, OB, Mauritius, +/-2022)
Longueteau 'Symphonie' (49.5%, OB, Guadeloupe, agricole, +/-2021)
Bielle 2014/2021 'Brut de Fut' (56.9%, OB, Marie-Galante, agricole)
Bellevue 1998/2022 (53.9%, The Colours of Rum, Guadeloupe, cask #16, 249 bottles)
Enmore 1994/2020 'VSG' (51.4%, Rum Artesanal, Guyana, cask #197, 249 bottles)
Enmore 31 yo 1991/2022 (48.4%, Precious Liquors & Whisky Paris, Guyana, cask #68, 168 bottles)

Lux Row Announces Rebel 100 Rye

Lux Row Distillers announced the newest variant in the Rebel brand family: Rebel 100 Straight Rye Whiskey. Rebel 100 Rye will retail at a suggested price of $19.99 per 750 ml bottle.Eric Winter, brand manager for Rebel says:Based on the continued succe…

Lux Row Distillers announced the newest variant in the Rebel brand family: Rebel 100 Straight Rye Whiskey. Rebel 100 Rye will retail at a suggested price of $19.99 per 750 ml bottle.

Eric Winter, brand manager for Rebel says:
Based on the continued success of both Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, we've elevated the proof of its rye counterpart. Rebel 100 Rye drinkers still will enjoy the award-winning smooth, spicy rye flavor of Rebel Rye at a proof level that amplifies its taste profile and stands out even better in classic cocktails.

Rebel 100 Rye contains a mash bill of 51% rye, 45% corn and 4% malt and 'features a spicy nose that opens into rich rye flavor balanced by hints of vanilla'. Like the name says, this comes in at 100 proof (50% alcohol). 

My Take

Nice to see a cheap option come in at a 100 proof level and at a great price point. This is worth checking out if you're looking for a good rye mixer or want to give a cheaper option a try. 

What do you think? Drop a note in the comment box below. 


Source: Lux Row Distillers

Triple Tamdhu

Tamdhu 12 yo (43%, OB, -/+ 2022)Tamdhu 8 yo 2014/2022 (51%, Bramble Whisky Co, oloroso sherry hogshead, 340 bottles)Tamdhu 26 yo 1970/1996 (51.5%, Signatory Vintage, cask #373, sherry butt, 390 bottles)

Tamdhu 12 yo (43%, OB, -/+ 2022)
Tamdhu 8 yo 2014/2022 (51%, Bramble Whisky Co, oloroso sherry hogshead, 340 bottles)
Tamdhu 26 yo 1970/1996 (51.5%, Signatory Vintage, cask #373, sherry butt, 390 bottles)

Inbox / The Week’s Whisky News (April 28, 2023)

Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisk…



Welcome to Inbox, our weekly round up of whisky news and PR material that has found its way in to our WFE email. It was created as we cannot write full articles or do justice to every piece received. It features items from around the world of whisky and is published by us each Friday. Within Inbox we aim to write a few lines detailing each press release/piece of news/PR event that we have received and provide links, where possible, for you to find out further information. 
 
Here is the round-up of the news from this week. 
 
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Bladnoch
 

The Lowland distillery of Bladnich has announced the release of The King's Cask, a whisky to commemorate the forthcoming coronation of King Charles III. The distillery visitor centre was opened by King Charles in September 2019. Dr. Nick Savage, the Master Distiller at Bladnoch, has selected a single cask that has previously held Tokaji dessert wine, which is known as 'The King's wine'. The whisky was distilled in 2008 and bottled in 2023.
 
The cask has yielded just 289 bottles and these are released at the strength of 47.7% ABV. It is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. Bladnoch The King's Cask will be available from the date of the coronation on May 6 from the Bladnoch visitor centre and selected specialist UK retailers. A bottle will cost £180.
 
"I am delighted that Bladnoch is commemorating this historic event with such a unique and special release. It is a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of our team, and the centuries-old tradition that goes into creating every drop of Bladnoch whisky."
David Prior / Owner of Bladnoch.

 

Glenmorangie
The north Highland distillery of Glenmorangie has anniunced the third release into its limited edition Cadboll Estate series. The Glenmorangie Cadboll Estate 15 years old has been crafted by Dr. Bill Lumsden, the Director of Whisky Creation at Glenmorangie. The Cadboll Estate is located just a few miles from the distillery and grows the barley for this release. It has been aged in American oak ex-bourbon casks for 15 years with a small pocket finished in ex-Amontillado sherry casks. 
 
The Glenmorangie Cadboll Estate 15 years old is bottled at 43% ABV and is initally available at the distillery shop in Tain and via www.glenmorangie.com. It will see wider distribution through the UK and selected world markets from early May. A bottle will cost £75/ $US95.
 
"Created at Glenmorangie from field to glass, our Cadboll Estate series captures the true essence of our Highland world for whisky lovers to experience, and this third batch includes a parcel of whisky finished in casks seasoned with Amontillado - my favourite sherry."
Dr. Bill Lumsden.



Gordon & Macphail
The family-owned independent bottler of Gordon & Macphail have also released a new whisky to commemorate the coronation of King Charles III. The whisky is from a single first-fill ex-sherry cask that was distilled and filled at the Speyside distillery of Glen Grant in 1948 - the year of King Charles' birth. It is bottled at 74 years of age and at the natural cask strength of 50.4% ABV. There are just 281 bottles. The King Charles Coronation Edition is priced at £25,000/ $US31,500 per bottle and will be available via selected specialist and luxury retailers worldwide. 
 
As part of the release, Gordon & Macphail will donate £25,000 to The Prince's Foundation - a charity that teaches young people heritage craft and traditional art skills.



Inchdairnie
The Fife distillery of Inchdairnie have announced the release of their highly anticipated first whisky - Ryelaw. The whisky was distilled from a mix of 53% malted rye and 47% malted barley in 2017. Both cereals were grown at farms in the Kingdom of Fife, including Ryelaw Farm from which the whisky takes its name. The spirit was then matured in charred virgin American oak casks for five years. It has been bottled at 46.3% ABV and is both non chill-filtered and of natural colour. 
 
Ryelaw is made for just one week each year at the groundbreaking distillery. It is available from specialist and luxury retailers in the UK with world distribution coming soon. A bottle will cost £110.
 
"We have been preparing for this day for well over a decade, and it is only now that we feel the quality of RyeLaw meets our exacting standards. While we are rooted in Scotch whisky tradition, we have explored what is possible when agriculture meets industry and innovative technologies combine with methodology."
Ian Palmer / Founder & Managing Director at Inchdairnie.




Loch Lomond
The Loch Lomond distillery has launched the third and final bottling in its Remarkable Stills series. The trilogy is completed by the Loch Lomond 47 years old. It follows previous releases at 45- and 46-years of age and is one of the oldest ever releases from the distillery. The series celebrates the distillery's unique straight necked stills and has been curated by Michael Henry, the Master Blender at Loch Lomond. Initial maturation has been in re-fill ex-bourbon casks before a four year finishing period in re-fill ex-Oloroso sherry casks. 
 
The Loch Lomond 47 years old has been bottled at 44.3% ABV and is limited to just 200 bottles. These will be available in selected specialist and luxury retailers worldwide at a cost of £5,750/ $US7,200.


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Russell’s Reserve Bourbon Comparison

Back in February, I published a Russell’s Reserve rye comparison. My goal wasn’t to determine the superior whiskey, but rather, to illustrate which might fare best for you, the reader. After all, each expression has its own strengths, specifications, a…

Back in February, I published a Russell’s Reserve rye comparison. My goal wasn’t to determine the superior whiskey, but rather, to illustrate which might fare best for you, the reader. After all, each expression has its own strengths, specifications, and flavor profile. With that in mind, I thought it might be fun to try the […]

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