Log Still Distillery Releases New Straight Rye Whiskey
Log Still Distillery announced the launch of Monk’s Road Rye Whiskey, the newest addition to its portfolio, showcasing the distillery’s dedication to Kentucky’s agricultural heritage.
Crafted from Kentucky Heritage-grown rye, cultivated on the distillery’s own farmland, Monk’s Road Rye strikes a balance between bold, spicy notes and a smooth, distinctive finish. Already recognized with a Bronze medal at the 2024 International Wine & Spirit Competition, Monk’s Road Rye will be available in multiple states this fall, priced at $46.99.
Monk’s Road Rye, bottled at 100 proof, is a product born from the soil, crafted with rye that was cultivated around Log Still’s historic campus farmland. This close relationship with the land ensures deep care and precision in every bottle, capturing the essence of Kentucky’s fertile fields. The rye imparts a bold spice and warmth, balanced by softer undertones of caramel and a hint of oak. It’s a whiskey that brings the story of Kentucky agriculture straight to your glass.
“Monk’s Road Rye is more than just a whiskey — it’s a reflection of the land we work and the people who make it all possible,” Wally Dant, President and Distiller at Log Still Distillery, said in a news release. “We’re proud to grow the very rye that goes into every bottle right here on our campus, and we can’t wait for folks to experience the authentic Kentucky character it offers.”
Monk’s Road Rye Whiskey is expected to hit shelves in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida, and Texas by the end of October.
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About Log Still Distillery
Log Still Distillery is bringing bourbon back to Gethsemane. Guided by Wally Dant and Charles Dant, Log Still is built on old distillery land and reimagined to create a unique bourbon and family destination. Featured products include the Monk’s Road line of Kentucky bourbons and gins and Rattle & Snap Tennessee Whiskey line. Log Still anchors a pastoral campus that includes an outdoor amphitheater with world-class entertainment, a 20,000-square-foot wedding and events venue, multiple B&Bs, a private train depot, and a walking path surrounding a 12-acre fishing lake, making it a one-of-a-kind destination to make lasting memories with family and friends. For more information, visit www.logstilldistillery.com.