How to Buy Bourbon by the Barrel - Mint Julep Experiences (2024)

Private barrel select programs — or, shall we say, buying bourbon by the barrel — typically take place inside rickhouses, set among hundreds of barrels that all contain that beautiful brown high-proof nectar we call bourbon. Most distillery tours include a peek inside a rickhouse, but can you imagine spending a few hours here, sampling through barrels with a master distiller to guide you every step of the way?

That’s exactly what a private barrel select experience includes, plus all the amenities like a private tour and — at the end of the day — about 200 bottles of the very bourbon you and your group choose.

A bourbon distillery’s rickhouse is an amazing place to be, and I’d go so far as to call it the 8th Wonder of the World. Every single sense in your body becomes stimulated as soon as you step foot inside the massive structures filled with aging bourbon barrels.

The smell is the first enticing feature that welcomes the soul, followed by the wonderful sight of rows upon rows of barrels, the touch of smooth oak, the talk of bourbon traditions and, finally, the anticipatory, delicious taste of whiskey that has been resting inside the barrel for years. It’s an intoxicating experience before you even take that first sip.

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So, the answer to how you buy a barrel bourbon — book a private barrel select experience. That then raises the question of how can you partake in one of these exclusive distillery experiences and buy a bourbon barrel for yourself? There’s a few options to buying a barrel of bourbon via a barrel select — let’s take a look.

Book a Private Barrel Selection with Mint Julep Experiences

This might be the easiest route for most people, as the professional team at Mint Julep has done most of the work for you so that your barrel select experience is hassle-free — plus, VIP transportation to and from the distillery is a bonus.

At the moment, Mint Julep is offering barrel select experiences in Kentucky and barrel selects in Tennessee with a variety of distilleries. The ideal group size is six to eight people, and typically the experience includes a private barrel house tour, thieving bourbon or whiskey straight from the barrel, choosing your favorite sample from various barrels, and, of course, bottling the bourbon you selected.

Join A Bourbon Club

Many bourbon and whiskey clubs often release special single-barrel bottles to its members, and sometimes members might be chosen to go on the barrel select picks with the group’s founders. Most clubs don’t charge for memberships, so it’s never a bad idea to join one or two in your area and meet other like-minded individuals.

Check out a few of these bourbon clubs:
Stave and Thief
502 Kobbe
Whiskey Chicks
Bourbon Crusaders
Bourbon Capital Guild
The Bourbon Society

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Try Your Luck at the Distillery

Some distilleries open up their private barrel select experiences to consumers, but these often are sold out well in advance. In fact, Buffalo Trace Distillery offers up barrel select dates once a year, and they usually sell out within five minutes. If you have a favorite distillery, you might want to sign up for its newsletter so you can stay informed on all the latest offerings.

The Logistics of Buying a Bourbon Barrel:

So you’ve decided that buying a barrel of bourbon is on your bucket list. Here’s everything you need to know before booking this once-in-a-lifetime purchase and experience.

How Much Does a Bourbon Barrel Cost?

Depending on the distillery, the age of the bourbon and several other factors, the average cost of a barrel of bourbon or whiskey ranges between $8,000-$15,000. They can even go up to $20,000 or higher.

How Do You Get Your Bourbon Bottled?

The distillery will take care of dumping and bottling the barrel you select, and most full barrels will yield around 150-200 bottles. Of course the older the bourbon is, the less of it there will be when the barrel is emptied, so keep that in mind when choosing. You can also select a half-barrel in some cases for bottling.

How Do You Get Your Bottles Home?

Because of the government’s three-tier system of alcohol distribution in the United States, sometimes it’s not as simple as dumping a barrel, bottling it and giving it to the consumer right then and there. The three tiers consist of producers (the distillery), distributors and retailers (the liquor stores). Typically, the producer can’t sell directly to the retailer, and definitely not to the consumer, who isn’t even mentioned in this three-tier rule.

Some distilleries will help you with this process, but it might be something you will have to complete before going on the barrel select experience. It involves partnering with your local liquor store, which will agree to receive your bottles and then charge you for your agreed-upon price. Again, distilleries often help out groups with this part of the logistics and can usually recommend a retailer that is happy to broker a purchase — so it’s not as complicated as it sounds.

Bottle turnaround time can range from about a month to even six months or more depending on how busy the distillery is. In rare cases, groups might be able to leave with their bottles the same day as their pick — especially if the distillery has a retail outlet onsite and has already worked out the three-tier system details.

If you’re looking to leave with your bottles the day-of your barrel select, Mint Julep Experiences has partners and experiences that offer this. Contact them for a private barrel select in Kentucky or a private barrel select in Tennessee.

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Want to Select Your Own Barrel?

If you’re interested in your own single barrel select, Mint Julep offers Single Barrel Picks in KentuckyandSingle Barrel Selects in Nashville. On this custom tour, you’ll be touring the barrel house, sampling four barrels you select, nosing, tasting and blind tasting until you find the winning barrel. Upon your group’s barrel selection, you can be apart of the hand labeling of your bottles, making them extra special. One perk of booking a single barrel select through Mint Julep is the fact you can take the bottles home with you that day if you want to! *There is a shipping option if you prefer as well.

Work with a Mint Julep Experience Coordinator to begin planning your one-of-a-kind elevated experience.

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FAQs

Can I buy an entire barrel of bourbon? ›

Legally, a distillery can only sell to a distributor, who can only sell to a retailer, who can then sell it to a consumer (that's you). So if you want to buy a whole barrel, you'll need to find a liquor store willing to handle the transaction.

How much does it cost to buy a barrel of bourbon? ›

The cost of a full barrel of bourbon varies widely, usually ranging from $4,000 to over $15,000. This cost is influenced by several factors including the distillery's brand, the bourbon's age, and the unique characteristics of the liquid itself.

Do you need reservations for the bourbon Trail? ›

You must be 21 participate in the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® Passport Program. Are Reservations Needed or Required? It is highly recommended to book your tours online and in advance. Most distilleries have online booking options, or you can book your experiences through one of our trusted transportation partners.

How many bottles can you get out of a barrel of bourbon? ›

Most bottle sizes for bourbon whiskey come in a standard capacity of 750 milliliters. When matched with a conventional 53-gallon whiskey hogshead cask, a range of 200 to 250 bottles of whiskey can be obtained from the whiskey barrel.

Why is barrel bourbon so expensive? ›

Scarcity and Demand

The bourbon is notoriously difficult to find, with limited quantities released into the market. This scarcity is partly due to the meticulous selection process of the barrels and the time-intensive nature of producing a high-quality single barrel bourbon.

What is the rule for bourbon barrels? ›

Under federal standards, Kentucky Bourbon must be aged in new charred oak barrels for aging at no greater than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol-by-volume) during the distillation process and must be made of at least 51% corn. Straight Bourbon must be aged for at least two years.

What is the closest bourbon to Pappy Van Winkle? ›

The W.L. Weller Special Reserve bourbon is the closest-tasting bourbon to Pappy Van Winkle, as it shares the same recipe as the premium bourbon. Both bourbons are produced by the Buffalo Trace Distillery, with variations in the production process. Pappy Van Winkle is stored in a different warehouse from W.L. Weller.

What bourbon does John Wick drink? ›

That's the case with the "John Wick" movie franchise and Blanton's bourbon from Kentucky. The titular character's drink of choice is bourbon, and the Blanton's brand can be spotted in more than one film in the series.

What city is best for a Bourbon Trail? ›

With 11 unique distilleries within 16 miles from downtown, it's no surprise that Bardstown is the Bourbon Capital of the World® and an Official Gateway to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

What are the best months to visit the Bourbon Trail? ›

Spring (March to May)

Spring is a beautiful time to visit the Bourbon Trail, as the temperatures start to rise and nature comes back to life. The months of March, April, and May offer a unique experience for bourbon lovers, with plenty of events and activities to enjoy along the trail.

What to wear on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail? ›

In terms of clothing, dressing casually is perfectly acceptable for a bourbon tour. However, if you want to add an extra touch of authenticity, you can also wear traditional Kentucky attire such as a button-up shirt with khaki pants or a flowy sundress.

What is the law on bourbon barrels? ›

Under federal standards, Kentucky Bourbon must be aged in new charred oak barrels for aging at no greater than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol-by-volume) during the distillation process and must be made of at least 51% corn. Straight Bourbon must be aged for at least two years.

Can you buy an empty barrel from a distillery? ›

Used Driftless Glen Distillery Barrels

Yes, we do sell our used, empty barrels! We offer wet barrels (freshly dumped for aging beer, syrup, coffee, etc.) or dry barrels (older ones for furniture, home decor, flower planters, etc.).

Can I buy a barrel of Jack Daniel's? ›

WHAT IS JACK DANIEL'S SINGLE BARREL PERSONAL COLLECTION PROGRAM? The Personal Collection program invites you to personally choose your very own barrel of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Select Tennessee Whiskey and have it bottled.

How much is it to buy a barrel of whisky? ›

As we are constantly buying and selling casks, our stock list rotates regularly, giving you a wide range of tastes and ages to choose from. There is no minimum spend, the starting point is the price of a cask. Prices start at £1,500.

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