Ol’ New Riff Bourbon and Rye Roll Out

Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey.

New Riff Distilling has announced the dual release of Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, the latest installments for the distillery’s Whiskey Club.

They’re meant as a contemporary twist on historic 19th century whiskey-making tradition.

Both bottled in bond without chill filtration at 100 proof, the Ol’ New Riff duo uses 19th century cooperage techniques, heirloom grains and a vintage mashbill.

“Our whiskey makers examined every facet of the production process and tweaked all the dials back to the Gilded Age when Greater Cincinnati ruled the whiskey market,” says co-founder and vice president Jay Erisman. “The 19th century-style barrels were produced without modern kiln-drying, and heirloom Ohio Valley grains including Blue Clarage and Yellow Leaming corn and our acclaimed Balboa Rye were mashed into a classic bourbon grain bill with higher malted barley content.” 

Made with 60% heirloom corn, 26% balboa rye and 14% two-row malted barley, Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has a juicy, fruit-forward malted sweetness flavor, says assistant head distiller Bryon Martin.  

Comprised of 65% balboa rye, 30% heirloom corn and 15% two-row malted barley, Martin says Ol’ New Riff Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey opens with fresh oak, sweet mint and a touch of citrus on the nose, before a spicier oak and macerated darker fruits and berries flavor with a spiciness of clove and nutmeg on the finish. 

“We were inspired to consider how New Riff’s water supply and production facility would taste if we could go back in time,” says Erisman. “Suppose New Riff could have existed 120 years ago? And made whiskey the way they did back then — what would that taste like, using our aquifer water and our location and equipment? We did everything we could to emulate the mindset of a Northern Kentucky distiller circa 1900.” 

Both whiskeys have a suggested retail price of $54.99 per 750-ml. bottle, and will be available for purchase through New Riff’s Whiskey Club for pickup. Once released, these will also be available in limited quantities across Kentucky retailers, and in flights and pours at the distillery’s Aquifer Tasting Room

This follows the release of New Riff Distilling 8-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

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