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Bomb City Distillery Introduces Its First Bourbon Whiskey and Sets Sights on Nationwide Expansion

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Bomb City Distillery in Amarillo, Texas, is celebrating the launch of its first bourbon whiskey, expanding from its original vodka offerings. The distillery held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark this significant milestone, unveiling a limited release of 251 bottles of 750ml and 36 bottles of 375ml from Barrel Number 2, after more than two years of aging.

Founded on July 16, 2019, Bomb City Distillery is the first distillery in the Texas Panhandle. Its name pays homage to Amarillo’s historical link to the Pantex Plant, which is involved in nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly. This connection has shaped the distillery’s identity and ties to the local community.

Owner Kyle Michels expressed his enthusiasm regarding the new bourbon, which features a selective mash bill made from blue corn, winter wheat, and red-malted barley. This unique combination reflects the terroir of the Texas Panhandle and the region’s temperature variations that enhance the bourbon’s flavor profile as it ages in charred oak barrels.

"We’re really excited about this bourbon," Michels stated. "It’s something special. It’s a craft bourbon that showcases the grains, and the seasonal temperature changes in the Panhandle create a flavor profile that you won’t find anywhere else."

The distillery’s origins began with their vodka, which earned a silver medal at the New York World Wine & Spirits Competition shortly after opening. The move to bourbon production allows the distillery to attract a new customer base. "The shift from vodka to bourbon is all about flavor," Michels added, emphasizing the distinct brewing process geared towards enhancing the taste of the grains and oak.

Bomb City Distillery was co-founded by Michels and his late partner Ryan Barnard. Michels, a roofer turned real estate investor, was inspired to create the distillery after watching “Moonshiners” on television. Together, they restored a historic 1947 building in the heart of Amarillo to serve as the distillery, utilizing original materials to maintain the structure’s character.

Reflecting on their partnership, Michels expressed pride in their shared dream for bourbon and noted that Barnard would be proud of their achievements. "It was always our dream to eventually have a bourbon," he said.

Looking ahead, Michels has ambitious plans for Bomb City Distillery. While initially focusing on distribution within Texas, he envisions expanding the brand’s reach nationwide in the future.

"We’re starting with Texas, but we’re hoping to go nationwide in the future," Michels remarked, noting the significant potential within the state alone.

For more information, visit the original article on the Amarillo Globe-News.

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