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Finished on the Road
Itâs been over a decade since WhistlePig pioneered the premium rye category. And for years, weâve been finishing our award-winning whiskies in innovative ways never before seen by the industry. In other words: weâre used to blazing our own path. Now weâre doing it literally.Â
Earlier this year we loaded up a semi-trailer with barrels from our farmhouse distillery in Shoreham, Vermont. Then we hit the open road with the worldâs first-ever rolling rickhouse in tow. Our journey traced the all-American road trip, following Historic Route 66 from the streets of Chicago to the sun-soaked shores of Los Angeles.Â
Before we left, half of the future RoadStock whiskey was transferred into Bordeaux blend casks from that would make the full 6000-mile round trip journey providing ample time for the whiskey to steal the nuanced complexity from these incredible casks. The other half of the whiskey would remain in their original virgin oak barrels until we made it to California.Â
We made a notable pitstop, rendezvousing with Chris Jacobs and Cristy Lee for an unforgettable day on the track. Professional racing in this country was actually born of Prohibition-era bootlegging. And the team at Radford Racing helped us honor that historic past, fueling up a 700-horsepower Dodge Hellcat with our very own aged rye whiskey.
With our RoadStock Hellcat in the lead, the RoadStock Rolling Rick House headed north to Firestone Walker Brewing Company in Paso Robles, CA. where the balance of the whiskey was transferred into Firestoneâs Imperial Stout, Imperial Blonde Ale and Experimental Ale barrels to finish on the long journey back to Vermont.
When we returned to the farm we knew we had something truly exceptional on our hands. So we blended and bottled
This 86-proof, hand-crafted stunner sings with a symphony of raspberry jam, brown sugar, and toasted cedar. Itâs unlike anything youâve ever tasted before: finished on the road, for full-speed flavor. We even topped the bottle in a miniature rubber tire, because thatâs how we roll. Uncork it and take your tastebuds for a ride.
GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) ACCORDING TO THE SURGEON GENERAL, WOMEN SHOULD NOT DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY BECAUSE OF THE RISK OF BIRTH DEFECTS. (2) CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IMPAIRS YOUR ABILITY TO DRIVE A CAR OR OPERATE MACHINERY, AND MAY CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS.
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