Four Gate to Release Kelvin Cooperage Triple Cask
Four Gate Whiskey Company announced its first whiskey of 2024, a Kentucky Straight Whiskey finished in two different barrels from Kelvin Cooperage.
The underlying seven-year-old Kentucky Straight Whiskey was distilled with a mash bill of 80% corn, 11% rye, and 9% malted barley. It was initially aged 7 years in used barrels. Four Gate Whiskey re-barreled the whiskey into new charred barrels from Kelvin Cooperage and then again into new toasted casks, also from Kelvin, resulting in a whiskey that has been aged in three different barrels and aged a total of seven years, nine months.
The idea for a triple oaked whiskey was first proposed a several years ago by the late Kevin McLaughlin of Kelvin Cooperage. Four Gate Chief Barrel Officer Bob D’Antoni kept the idea in the back of his mind until the right whiskey came along to make McLaughlin’s idea reality.
To honor the genesis of the Triple Oak idea, Four Gate has displayed the Kelvin Cooperage Logo on the sub label for the batch. It is the first straight whiskey Four Gate has bottled that doesn’t qualify as a bourbon or rye due to the initial again in previously used cooperage.
“This whiskey really turned out nicely,” Chief Blending Officer Bill Straub said. “It’s a different flavor profile than a lot of our previous offerings. I love the unique flavor of this. Our fans are really going to enjoy it.”
“We are just really thrilled to bring Kevin’s idea to life,” D’Antoni said. “He was such a great friend to me and to our company and we are confident this whiskey is really worthy of his memory.”
The whiskey was bottled at 53.8% alcohol, or 107.6 proof. A total of 3,798 bottles were produced at a SRP of $199. It will be offered to all distributors in all markets in which Four Gate Whiskey Company is sold along with Seelbachs.com, Bourbonoutfitter.com, SharedPour.com, and Caskers.com starting on Tuesday, February 6th, 2024.
Learn more at fourgatewhiskey.com.