New york

Kings County Barrel Strength Bourbon 65% 2022

Regular price
$262.00 /Bottle
Recommend Retail Price
RRP $302.00 (13% OFF)
Recommend Retail Price
$302.00
Sale price
$262.00
Regular price

MIxed Case Volume
Contains 12 x 750ml bottles 
4 available to order
Dispatch in 7 to 12 business days

Tasting Notes


Once a regular KC offering, the pressure today on the distillery’s older inventory has meant that this Barrel Strength has become an allocated Whiskey. The current allotment is a particularly small blend and includes barrels pulled from the oldest stock in the Kings County Bourbon inventory. At 65% ABV, it is also the distillery’s highest-ever proof Bourbon. Composed of 66 barrels across three different cask sizes (but built primarily from one of King’s County’s last remaining lots of 10-gallon barrels), Batch #15 features a particularly concentrated range of many of the rich end flavours which have long been considered sin qua non to the house style. A tightly connected nose and palate both exhibit brandied cherry, viscous maple, mahogany, brown sugar and toasted malt, while a finish of stewed plum and caramelized shortbread lingers with pleasant warmth.

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A bottle of NV Kings County Barrel Strength Bourbon 65% 2022 ( ) 750ml
  • A bottle of NV Kings County Barrel Strength Bourbon 65% 2022 ( ) 750ml
A bottle of NV Kings County Barrel Strength Bourbon 65% 2022 ( ) 750ml

Tasting Notes


Once a regular KC offering, the pressure today on the distillery’s older inventory has meant that this Barrel Strength has become an allocated Whiskey. The current allotment is a particularly small blend and includes barrels pulled from the oldest stock in the Kings County Bourbon inventory. At 65% ABV, it is also the distillery’s highest-ever proof Bourbon. Composed of 66 barrels across three different cask sizes (but built primarily from one of King’s County’s last remaining lots of 10-gallon barrels), Batch #15 features a particularly concentrated range of many of the rich end flavours which have long been considered sin qua non to the house style. A tightly connected nose and palate both exhibit brandied cherry, viscous maple, mahogany, brown sugar and toasted malt, while a finish of stewed plum and caramelized shortbread lingers with pleasant warmth.