Description
Whiskey: Hewn Spirits Red Barn Rye
Hewn Spirits pays homage to these iconic and enduring American structures with this Red Barn Rye. Made for whiskey lovers from locally grown rye. Red Barn Rye is dry, spicy and evocative. A simpler libation, reminiscent of a simpler time.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Hewn Spirits Distillery
From Washington’s generation through Prohibition times, rye was as common in early Pennsylvania as the hand-hewn red barns it was stored in. Hewn Spirits pays homage to these iconic and enduring American structures with their Red Barn Rye. Made for whiskey lovers from locally grown rye, Red Barn Rye is dry, spicy and evocative. A simpler libation, reminiscent of a simpler time.
Hewn Spirits Red Barn Rye Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: The Red Barn Rye has a really fascinating and layered nose… there’s hints of cracked black pepper, shoe polish, and ripe olives.
Palate: This is a smooth one. A really lovely, subtle palate – rather surprising for a rye. It’s got a nice, silken texture in the mouth. A buttery taste, without any of the rancid after notes. A bit of green melon, and red grapes. In the finish you get a small taste of that spice one normally expects from a rye.
Finish: Smooth and rich.
Distillery Information
After 25 years of restoring and converting early American barns into unique custom homes, and an 8-year spiritual odyssey into the restoration of an 80-year-old Alaskan wooden fishing boat, Hewn Spirits Founder and Master Distiller Sean Tracy became deeply passionate about historic things old and wooden. Objects deliberately and delicately crafted by hand from wood to serve basic and simple utilitarian functions, like harvesting and storing grains from the fields, or transporting the sea’s bounty to market… hand-hewn things.






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