Laws Whiskey House is celebrating the season with the return of two limited-edition bourbons: the 'Honey Cask Finished Straight Bourbon Whiskey' and the 'Four Grain Bourbon Whiskey Finished in a Cognac Foeder.' These exceptional whiskeys are crafted from Laws’ renowned Four Grain Bourbon, made with a meticulous mashbill of heirloom grains: 60% corn, 20% wheat, 10% rye, and 10% malted barley.
Each bourbon receives a unique finishing touch. The Honey Cask Finish infuses local character, with bourbon barrels filled with Colorado honey by a local apiary before being refilled to create a one-of-a-kind sweetness. Meanwhile, the Cognac Foeder Finish utilizes a solera-style method, aging in French oak barrels before moving into a massive 50-year-old cognac foeder, creating an ever-evolving complexity that reflects Denver’s dynamic climate.
Bottled at 47.5% ABV, these expressions are available at the Laws Whiskey House Tasting Room, online, and at select retailers. Perfect for whiskey enthusiasts, they celebrate Colorado’s flavors and craftsmanship in every sip.
Limited-Edition Whiskey Returns
Laws Whiskey House Revives Two Fan-Favorite's for the Holidays
Trend Themes
1. Limited-edition Craft Spirits - The reintroduction of small batch, exclusive whiskeys presents a premium experience that elevates brand prestige and customer engagement.
2. Experimental Barrel Aging Techniques - Innovative aging processes, such as using honey casks and cognac foeders, enhance the flavor profile and offer an evolving sensory experience.
3. Local Ingredient Sourcing - Leveraging local honey and heirloom grains taps into regional pride and sustainability, resonating with eco-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Distilling - Craft distilleries are revitalizing traditional techniques and ingredient sourcing to create unique, limited-edition spirits with distinct regional flavors.
2. Luxury Beverage Market - High-end, small batch spirits with exclusive finishes cater to a growing demand in the luxury beverage sector for premium, artisanal products.
3. Agricultural Partnerships - Collaborating with local farms and apiaries fosters sustainability and transparency, enhancing the authenticity and appeal of craft products.