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Whiskey Of The Week: Exploring Lost Lantern’s United States Of Bourbon

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Whiskey enthusiasts will find a unique celebration in Lost Lantern’s latest bourbon creation, The United States Of Bourbon, which serves as a tribute to America’s 250th birthday. This exceptional blend showcases the evolution of bourbon across the entire nation, incorporating flavors from distilleries in each of the fifty states — from Kentucky to Alaska.

Bourbon is deeply ingrained in American culture, and its definition has been federally recognized since Congress declared it the country’s only native spirit in 1964. Traditionally associated with Kentucky, the bourbon landscape has expanded significantly since the early 2000s when craft distilleries began to flourish nationwide. Tuthilltown Spirits, the first legal craft distillery in New York post-Prohibition, is a prime example of this rising trend, sparking interest and innovation in bourbon production across the U.S.

As of 2025, over 2,200 craft distilleries are operating in the country, all producing a range of artisan spirits, including bourbon. Among these innovators are Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, the founders of Lost Lantern. Their mission to travel the country, sourcing exceptional whiskeys, has culminated in their ambitious project to create a blend from all fifty states.

Completed in 2025, The United States Of Bourbon is presented in both 100 proof and cask strength versions (61.5% ABV), signifying the diverse profiles of bourbon available today. These bourbons are crafted to reflect the distinct characteristics of their regions, resulting in flavors that come from both local grains and unique aging conditions.

The 100 proof bottles are offered at $79.99, while the cask strength variant retails for $99.99. Each bottle features a two-year age statement, with the blend comprising bourbons aged up to ten years, and the flavors reveal burnt caramel, candied orange peel, creamy vanilla, and a hint of oak spice. The cask strength iteration presents a richer mouthfeel and additional notes of dark chocolate, inviting drinkers to explore its depths with or without water.

Lost Lantern’s creation not only highlights the distinctiveness of American bourbon but also cultivates a sense of unity and celebration. Perfect for a July 4th gathering, both expressions are designed to be enjoyed and shared, making for a memorable experience centered around the stories and flavors of America’s diverse bourbon heritage.

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