1792 High Rye Bourbon Barrel - Fresh Dumped, Once Used

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Need more spice? 1792 High Rye Bourbon Barrels – freshly emptied and used only once – will give a rye kick to any beer, wine, cider or other beverage.

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For those who like a little spice in their brews, these freshly emptied 1792 High Rye Bourbon Barrels will do the job! The used oak barrels have spent 6+ years aging a bourbon known for its peppery rye flavor that’s balanced out with vanilla, caramel and butterscotch notes.

Barton 1792 Distillery does not disclose this bourbon’s mash bill, but does note that this bourbon uses a much higher percentage of rye as its secondary grain than many other bourbons. They are an excellent option for any barrel program manager who appreciates the flavors that rye can impart on a barrel-aged beer, wine, cider.

FREIGHT

Fresh barrels will be shipped via a LTL motor freight provider. To ensure safety and freshness of your barrels, they are wrapped in plastic and strapped down to a pallet with a label identifying the pallet contents. 

Barrels can be shipped up to 4 barrels per pallet and 8 barrels per skid (two pallets high). 

Shipment transit times vary depending on location, weather and carrier capacity. For specific delivery dates, expedited shipping, preferred shipping carrier or unique delivery requests contact us directly to arrange your shipment prior to ordering. 

At checkout you will be asked to confirm your delivery location type. If you do not have a loading dock or forklift, a liftgate will be required. Offloads by hand are not available. 

LOCAL PICKUP

Local pickup is available from our Lincoln, NE warehouse. 

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SPECIFICATIONS

Volume53 gallons
Age of Barrels6+ years
OriginKentucky
Wood TypeAmerican White Oak
Char/Toast LevelHeavy
Bung Hole LocationBelly
Weight120 lbs
Dimensions26x26x35
Bung Hole Size2 in.
Bung Recommendation#11