Review: Stranahan's Returns to Its Roots for Founder's Release
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Stranahan's Founder's Release commemorates the distillery's 20 years of whiskey craftsmanship and the recent establishment of American Single Malt whiskey as an official category. Founded in Colorado in 2004, Stranahan's is known for its pioneering approach and prestigious Snowflake releases. The Founder's Release is primarily a 12-year-old whiskey aged in charred American white oak, with some portions additionally finished in ex-bourbon and ex-blonde ale casks, reflecting the brewing influences of its founders. Master Blender Justin Aden emphasizes a return to the distillery's early aging styles.
Crafted to honor Stranahan's 20 years, Founder's Release celebrates the birth of American Single Malt whiskey, a formal category recognized by the government after 52 years.
The whiskey is primarily aged in charred American white oak barrels, with some portions finished in ex-bourbon and ex-blonde ale casks to reflect the founders' brewing roots.
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