What is Blue Run Spirits? Established in 2020, the man in charge of whiskey is none other than Jim Rutledge, the former master distiller at Four Roses. He’s called the Liquid Advisor. Co-founder and CEO Mike Montgomery aims to change what Bourbon looks, feels, and tastes like to attract a younger audience. It has begun the development of a massive 35,000 square foot distillery and 20,000 square foot rickhouse in Georgetown, Kentucky, that hones in on this vision.
"We've drawn from the great work that the people before us and currently in the industry have put forth, but we've also looked around the world at different examples of the art of the possible." - Mike Montgomery
The
brand was acquired by Molson
Coors this past August. It indicates Blue Run
Spirits will remain in its exclusive luxury whiskey category.
Today,
we’ll investigate two of Blue Run’s offerings: Trifecta Kentucky Straight Bourbon and Ready and
Raring Kentucky Straight Bourbon.
While these are both high-proof whiskeys, I’ll drink them both neat from my
Glencairn glass.
First,
I must thank Blue Run Spirits for providing me with these samples in exchange
for my no-strings-attached, honest reviews. Let’s #DrinkCurious.
Trifecta
Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Trifecta
is a blend of three different bourbons sourced from undisclosed distilleries:
- 32% 9-year-old: 78% Corn, 10% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
- 22% 8-year-old: 75% Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley
- 46% 6-year-old: 78% Corn, 12% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
A
750ml – 58.55% ABV (117.1°) package sells for about $179.99.
Appearance: This
whiskey was golden brown with an orange hue in my glass. Its microthin rim produced
thick, slow, wavy tears.
Nose: I
smelled caramel, vanilla, cinnamon spice, and nutmeg. I found vanilla, cedar,
and oak when I inhaled the air through my lips.
Palate: I
encountered an oily texture that carried almost no weight. Flavors of apple pie
filling and caramel were at its introduction. At the middle, I tasted rye
spice, figs, and something floral. The back consisted of oak tannins, clove,
and white pepper.
Finish:
Trifecta possessed one of those finishes that starts small and ends boldly. It
featured charred oak, figs, apples, and tobacco.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: I
enjoyed how the Trifecta blend tasted. I’m also a big fan of Jim Rutledge. I believe
he’s incredibly talented, and (sorry, Brent) he created the best Four Roses Bourbons
the distillery offered.
Trifecta is well-balanced,
and I’m happy this was packaged at its cask strength. However, I have a rough
time justifying the super-premium price it commands. If this was $50 or so
less, it would receive top honors from me. For now, it earns my Bar
rating.
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Ready and
Raring Kentucky Straight Bourbon
This
Bourbon is one of ten from its Double
Rickhouse 8-Year Single Barrel Collection, launched
this past October. It is the same 8-year-old Bourbon used in the Trifecta blend
(75%
Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley).
While
we still don’t know who is responsible for the distillate, we know that its
last two years of aging occurred at Bardstown
Bourbon Company’s Warehouse G. The barrels had a medium
toast and were subject to a #3 char. Packaged at 61.6% ABV (123.2°), this one
comes with a suggested price of $249.99.
Appearance: This
Bourbon appeared as a rich, orange amber. A thicker rim formed slow, crooked
tears.
Nose: The
aroma consisted of candied orange slices, cherries, caramel, toasted oak, and
vanilla. Drawing it into my mouth, I encountered pure, creamy vanilla.
Palate: The texture
was thick yet soft and airy. I tasted vanilla, caramel, and cherries on the
front of my palate. Flavors of sweet figs, milk chocolate, and freshly shredded
tobacco followed. The back offered lightly toasted oak, rye spice, and leather.
Finish: The
finish was level and long-lasting. It began with cherries and figs and closed
with toasted oak, tobacco, and leather.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: There
was nothing that I could call spicy or bold about this Bourbon despite its
impressive proof. It tasted great; it was well-rounded and balanced. I found
the price challenging with the Trifecta, and it's even more so with Ready and
Raring. That’s the only thing stopping this from scoring above my Bar
rating. Cheers!
My Simple, Easy-to-Understand
Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
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you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you to do so responsibly.
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