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Through this partnership, Barrel Global will offer a limited-edition collection of 50-100 200-litre new-fill single barrels filled with Old Elk’s award-winning Wheated Bourbon US-based barrel ownership company Barrel Global is excited to…
Through this partnership, Barrel Global will offer a limited-edition collection of 50-100 200-litre new-fill single barrels filled with Old Elk’s award-winning Wheated Bourbon
US-based barrel ownership company Barrel Global is excited to announce a partnership with Middle West Spirits to offer Old Elk wheated bourbon new-fill single barrels to its customers. Through this partnership, Barrel Global will offer a limited-edition collection of 50-100 200-litre new-fill single barrels filled with Old Elk’s award-winning Wheated Bourbon to its customers for purchase on its marketplace for $2,500, with discounts available for a purchase of two or more.
Barrel Global allows bourbon enthusiasts to purchase a new make spirit at a lower price point, oversee its maturation and bottle design, and then bottle it or resell the barrel. Crafted to be aged into older wheated bourbons, these barrels are set to become collectables – offering an exemplary spirit from award-winning Old Elk Distillery. The mashbill of each wheated bourbon new-fill single barrel is composed of 51 per cent corn, 45 per cent wheat and 4 per cent malted barley.
“All of us at Barrel Global are excited to partner with Middle West Spirits to offer our customers the award-winning Old Elk mash bills and a chance to purchase one of these exclusive wheated bourbon new-fill single barrels,” says Barrel Global Founder George Koutsakis. “Old Elk has gained great recognition and popularity since its founding and whiskey enthusiasts will have the opportunity to have a barrel of their own.”
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