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NEW RELEASE: Blue Run’s First Triple Aged Whiskey – “Trifecta”

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Following its recent acquisition by Molson Coors, Blue Run announced this week its first whiskey under Coors Spirits Co. Trifecta Bourbon is Blue Run’s first triple-aged whiskey, comes in at 117.1 proof, and was blended by Blue Run Whiskey Director Shaylyn Gammon. It’s hitting shelves now nationally for $179.99 and online via http://www.bluerunspirits.com/shop. Blue Run Trifecta […]

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Molson Coors Purchases Blue Run Spirits

Brewing behemoth Molson Coors created the Coors Spirits Company and has made their first acquisition foray into the spirits industry with the purchase of Kentucky-based bourbon and rye whiskey producer Blue Run Spirits. Blue Run Spirits will join Five Trail Blended American Whiskey [launched in 2021] and Barmen 1873 Bourbon [launched in 2022] as members […]

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Blue Run Reflection 1 Bourbon Review

Blue Run Reflection 1 Bourbon was released in May 2022. It was distilled by Jim Rutledge at Castle & Key, back in 2018. At around 4 years old and 95 proof, it is an enjoyable, easy to drink pour. Learn more about it in our review!
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Blue Run Emerald Rye

Blue Run Spirits recently released their second rye, Blue Run Emerald Rye. Golden Rye, which I have reviewed previously, was their first. In contrast to the Golden Rye, Emerald Rye was contract distilled by Blue Run Liquid Advisor Jim Rutledge at Castle & Key Distillery. In addition, Emerald Rye is bottled at barrel proof whereas Golden Rye was bottled at 95 proof. So how is the new Emerald Rye? Read our full review to find out!

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Blue Run Spirits BARREL STRENGTH “Emerald Rye Whiskey”

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Blue Run Spirits announces the second release in its Rye Whiskey series – Blue Run Emerald Rye Whiskey. This marks the first Blue Run Rye Whiskey to be contract distilled by Blue Run Liquid Advisor Jim Rutledge at Castle & Key Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky and the first Blue Run Rye to be bottled at barrel proof.  Blue Run Emerald Rye serves as the follow up to Blue Run Golden Rye Whiskey, a Gold Medal winner at […]

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Blue Run Flight Series: Washington Apple Orchard

Blue Run is a brand on fire. After capturing a rapt audience with their early limited edition releases they recently pivoted to producing more widely available expressions to satisfy their feverish fanbase. Love them, hate them, or fail to understand t…

Blue Run High Rye Bourbon Review

I hope you enjoy my Blue Run High Rye Bourbon Review! This is a very exciting bourbon for Blue Run Spirits. I really didn’t know what to expect from this bourbon. I have tried a few of Castle and Key’s own ryes and had a sneak peak at their bourbon, but this tastes like none of those. Nor is it particularly similar to some of the other brands who also distill there. I should have known Jim Rutledge would have created a unique high rye bourbon, given his prior accomplishments. Needless to say, this is quite different from the prior Blue Run bourbon releases, but it is nonetheless quite good.

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