Is Balcones any good?

Is Balcones any good?

Balcones “1” is a great example of how a unique process serves to deliver a unique flavor profile, and not surprisingly the flavor profile for the brand has morphed over time. As a result, it’s a challenging whiskey that won’t be for everyone, and its relatively high proofpoint amplifies that effect.

Where is Balcones whiskey made?

Texas
Texas made, Texas proud, we hope you enjoy the whisky we owe our success to as much as we enjoy making it.

What proof is Balcones whiskey?

106
Texas Single Malt consists of a 100% malted barley mash bill. Balcones pot-distills this ‘whisky’ to a proof of 106 (53% ABV), and reports to never chill filter. My bottle, from batch SM19-1 March 5, 2019, states an aging period of 26 months in oak.

How long is Balcones aged?

The whisky is aged “at least” 22 months. For a malt with a high proportion of new oak, that’s not unusual. The final whisky is bottled at a searing 53% ABV.

Who owns Balcones Distillery?

Chip Tate
It was February 2013, and Chip Tate, the 39-year-old founder and president of Balcones, one of the country’s most successful artisanal distilleries, was desperate for money. From almost the day Mr.

How do you drink baby blue Balcones?

Mix juices, syrups, marmalade, and egg white in a cocktail shaker. Shake until frothy. Add ice and Baby Blue. Shake until cold.

Who owns Balcones?

It was February 2013, and Chip Tate, the 39-year-old founder and president of Balcones, one of the country’s most successful artisanal distilleries, was desperate for money.

Who owns Balcones Whiskey?

Why did Chip Tate leave Balcones?

Tate sold his 27 percent stake in Balcones, agreed to a fifteen-month noncompete clause that barred him from producing whiskey (but not building a distillery), and either quit or was fired, depending on whom you ask.

Who makes Balcones?

It was February 2013, and Chip Tate, the 39-year-old founder and president of Balcones, one of the country’s most successful artisanal distilleries, was desperate for money.

Is baby blue a bourbon?

In some countries the Baby Blue would be a Single Grain Whisky as the spirit is entirely made at Balcones, but as that is not a regulatory term in the US, it is officially a corn whisky.

Is Balcones Whiskey gluten free?

FAQs. Is whiskey gluten-free? Yes, whiskey is gluten-free, thanks to the distillation process used to make it.

When did Balcones start?

Balcones was founded in 2008, and began distilling in 2009. The original distillery, most of it hand built, lasted until 2015. That year the company moved to a larger, brand new distillery, and increased its capacity to around 350,000 liters per year.

Why did Witherspoon Distillery change their name?

The distillery founded in 2012 was formerly known as Witherspoon Distillery, but the DeHarts are staking the future on something new. “We changed the name of the company to match the blend, which is where we are planning the future of the distillery,” she says.

What is blue corn whiskey?

A True Original. The first Texas whisky on the market since Prohibition, Baby Blue is crafted from roasted blue corn. This rich and oily maize adds new sophistication to the corn whisky tradition while keeping the freshness and verve of classic American distilling.

Is Balcones Whiskey gluten-free?

Is balcony “1” a good whiskey?

Balcones “1” is a great example of how a unique process serves to deliver a unique flavor profile, and not surprisingly the flavor profile for the brand has morphed over time. As a result, it’s a challenging whiskey that won’t be for everyone, and its relatively high proofpoint amplifies that effect.

What is Balcones Baby Blue Corn whisky?

Balcones Baby Blue Corn Whisky is the first Texas made and sold whiskey since the days of prohibition. It’s also the first whiskey to be distilled from blue corn. It received the double gold medal at San Francisco’s World Spirits Competition, the highest award that’s given.

What makes Corsair Balcones special?

It is instead aged in new charred oak, which gives the single malt a bigger bolder punch than you might normally find in 100% malt based whiskey. Balcones, like Corsair, has gained a reputation for being a craft whiskey maker who excels at doing things a bit differently than everyone else and turns out great results time and time again.