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Stellum Bourbon Whiskey Review

"I had no idea how much I would like these Stellum releases"

Before I had made my purchases of both Stellum Bourbon and Rye. There were a large amount of social posts scrolling across my screen. Everyone seemed to be talking about these new entries into the Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey categories. After some time, these expressions made it to my area and I quickly picked up both. After sampling for myself, those initial reviews proved very true on the quality of experience from these new expressions.

The Narrative:

Barrell Craft Spirits decided to form a new brand offering high quality whiskey that was more accessible in both price and local availability than their Barrell brand limited batch releases. From this Stellum Spirits was born.

From the bottle back label ; “Stellum Spirits is driven by progress, critical thinking, and—above all—attention to detail. We’re devoted to bringing American whiskey into the modern age with simple, elegant blends and single barrels selected with care and intention.”

Additionally, from the main page of their website; “We will always think critically about how to make our whiskey better and more accessible.”


Stellum Bourbon

Origin: Stellum Spirits; Louisville, KY

Distiller: Sourced Distillate from Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee

Mashbill: Undisclosed

Cask strength blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskeys

From Stellum Spirits website;  “Three Indiana mashbills; 2 high-rye and the third exclusively corn. Older barrels from both Kentucky and Tennessee are folded in slowly, through a multi-step process.”

Cask: New Charred White Oak

Age: NAS (No Age Statement)

Distillate in the blend range in age from 4 to 16 years old.

ABV/Proof: 57.49% / 114.98 Proof

Price: Varies by Region (Picked up locally for $54.99)

Additionally: Non-chill filtered

Stellum Bourbon Review

Color:  Auburn

Nose/Aroma: A very inviting aroma of vanilla custard, cinnamon, apple, spice, tobacco and oak. Classic sweet bourbon nose. 

Palate/Body:  Caramel, cinnamon, clove, spice, oak, hint of cherry. Medium body around the glass.

Finish: Medium long finish with hints of leather, brown sugar and seasoned oak. 

Overall:

I had no idea how much I would like these Stellum releases. I thought they would be good no doubt. But I have since gone back for backups of my first two bottles. I’m trying to get back to my “no back ups rule”. But these purchases lately are just too good.

I think it would be difficult to lose interest in these expressions. High proof whiskey always gives you more options as a consumer. Today’s whiskey enthusiast continues to want that flexibility. They say that this brand’s bourbon and rye blends will focus on consistency of flavor profile. I think that their approach of offering excellent high proof whiskey at an accessible price point will be fantastic for the consumer.

This blend of straight bourbon whiskeys is an achievement for the new Stellum brand. It’s hard to find good cask strength whiskey regularly in any given area. Some enthusiasts may have great local stores that get barrel picks. But even in my highly populated area those can be hard to come by. I look forward to seeing Stellum regularly on the shelf. Either for myself or as a gift to a friend. As I mentioned above, I think it provides a great experience from start to finish. 

Have you tried this particular expression? What did you think? Leave a comment below!

Drink well friends! 🥃

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  1. Jimmy Showtime

    I’m a big fan of Stellum bourbon. Barrel’s selectors are master blenders.. honestly the best in the biz. Stellum comes in 30-40 dollars cheaper than Barrels releases but maintains consistency in flavor and quality. I’ll always have a Stellum on my whiskey shelf!

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