Description
Introducing the Old Elk Loch & K(e)y Single Barrel 2025 Edition, a meticulously selected 9-year-old straight wheat whiskey crafted in collaboration with the renowned Loch & K(e)y Society. Distilled in Indiana and bottled by Old Elk Distillery in Fort Collins, Colorado, this limited edition whiskey is drawn from a single hand-picked barrel (#15-7768) and showcases a rare, ultra-soft wheated mash bill of 96% wheat and 4% malted barley.
Aged to perfection for 9 years and bottled at barrel strength, this non-chill filtered whiskey offers exceptional complexity and purity, preserving the full richness of its grain-forward profile. Under the expertise of Master Distiller Greg Metze, this American single barrel whiskey delivers a smooth, full-bodied sipping experience for both collectors and connoisseurs.
This rare whiskey release is ideal for those seeking a high-proof wheat whiskey with elegance, depth, and exclusivityperfect for sipping neat, sharing as a gift, or displaying in your home bar collection.
Key Features:
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Loch & K(e)y Society Single Barrel Pick
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Straight Wheat Whiskey | Barrel Strength | Non-Chill Filtered
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Aged 9 Years
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Mash Bill: 96% Wheat, 4% Malted Barley
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Barrel #: 15-7768
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Series Year: 2025
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Distilled in Indiana | Bottled in Colorado by Old Elk Distillery
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750ml Bottle | Limited Edition Release
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Warm honey, soft vanilla, baking spices
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Palate: Silky texture with caramelized sugar, toasted oak, and fresh grain
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Finish: Long, soft, and wheaty with subtle spice and lingering sweetness
How to Enjoy:
Sip neat or add a few drops of water to reveal deeper layers of flavor. Ideal for celebrations, curated tastings, or as a premium collectors whiskey gift.
FAQ:
Q: What makes this release from Old Elk special?
This is a single barrel, 9-year-old wheated whiskey bottled exclusively for the Loch & K(e)y Societya rare collectors gem with unmatched smoothness.
Q: Is this whiskey high-proof?
Yes, it is barrel strength whiskey, ensuring a bold, unfiltered experience true to its cask origins.
Q: Where is it produced?
Distilled in Indiana and bottled by Old Elk Distillery in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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