Michter’s Distillery, known for its high-quality spirits, recently released its new US*1 Barrel Strength Rye. This latest addition is attracting attention for its unique characteristics that might even win over those who typically shy away from rye whiskey.
Michter’s, based in Kentucky, has gained a dedicated following due to its limited special releases, which include age-stated bourbons and ryes, along with rare expressions like their 20 and 25-year-old whiskeys. Their regular offerings also emphasize unique production techniques, such as a toasted finish that they helped popularize. The US*1 Barrel Strength Rye, however, is part of a more limited release that typically generates excitement among whiskey enthusiasts.
The release in February 2025 boasts an impressive proof, with our sampled bottle coming in at 55.1% ABV, slightly below the average of 55.25% for this batch. This proof is relatively lower than some competitors due to Michter’s decision to use a lower barrel entry proof of 103—significantly under the legal maximum. This deliberate choice allows the whiskey to draw more flavor from the wood during maturation, potentially enhancing its taste profile.
While the exact grain mixture in the mashbill remains undisclosed, Michter’s emphasizes its Kentucky style, indicating that rye is the primary grain, accompanied by corn and malted barley.
Master Distiller Dan McKee noted that many tasters, initially skeptical of rye, are often pleasantly surprised by Michter’s offerings. The new barrel strength rye promises a balance of traditional rye spice with a contrasting sweetness, aiming to introduce newcomers to rye whiskey in an approachable manner.
In tasting the new release, we found the aroma highlighted a pronounced rye spiciness with hints of dark butterscotch and subtle herbal nuances. The flavor profile delivers a silky mouthfeel with notes of red fruit, dark chocolate, light cinnamon, and a citrus zest finish that evokes the sensation of a well-crafted cocktail.
Michter’s US*1 Barrel Strength Rye is available for a suggested retail price of $120 and is a limited release, making it a sought-after find for whiskey fans.
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