Liquor Barn in Beaumont Center doing a Bourbon Lottery

The Liquor Barn in Beaumont Center is having a bourbon lottery, but when? What is in the lottery? How do you get to participate?

The Liquor Barn in Beaumont Center is doing a raffle for a few new releases on Saturday, April 6. Customers can get a wristband between 10 am and noon with the raffle starting at 12:15 pm. Not everyone who has a wristband is guaranteed a bottle due to limited quantities.

The bottles up for raffle are:

  • King of Kentucky
    A limited,14-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon that’s been bottled at 125 proof. Aromas of rich oak with intense dark chocolate and burnt caramel sweetness balanced with fresh leather and spearmint spice notes atop layers of tropical fruit. Palate of dark chocolate and fudge coated dark cherry notes with a refreshing range of aromatic spice character (spearmint, cedar, cardamom). Long and spicy finish.
  • Liquor Barn: bottle of bourbon with a purple foilWillett Lion’s Share 5 Year
    Willett Family Estate Bottled Bourbon is a very unusual whiskey in many regards. The Bourbon label exists for the sole purpose of the family’s Private Barrel Selection program and is the only label of its kind in existence. It is an un-chillfiltered, barrel proof, straight Bourbon Whiskey of unusual depth and complexity.
  • Willett Lion’s Share 14 Year
    Willett Family Estate Bottled Bourbon is a very unusual whiskey in many regards. The Bourbon label exists for the sole purpose of the family’s Private Barrel Selection program and is the only label of its kind in existence. It is an un-chillfiltered, barrel proof, straight Bourbon Whiskey of unusual depth and complexity.
  • Willett Lion’s Share 17 Year
    Willett Family Estate Bottled Bourbon is a very unusual whiskey in many regards. The Bourbon label exists for the sole purpose of the family’s Private Barrel Selection program and is the only label of its kind in existence. It is an un-chillfiltered, barrel proof, straight Bourbon Whiskey of unusual depth and complexity.
  • George T. Stagg 2018
    This extremely hearty whiskey ages in new charred oak barrels for no less than 15 years. Straight out of the barrel, uncut and unfiltered, the taste is powerful, flavorful and intense. Lush toffee sweetness and dark chocolate with hints of vanilla, fudge, nougat, and molasses. Underlying notes of dates, tobacco, dark berries, spearmint and a hint of coffee round out the palate.
  • Liquor Barn: a thicker bottle of bourbon with a dark lidParker’s Heritage
    As the second barrel finished edition of the series, this edition continues to pave the way for innovation at Heaven Hill Distillery. This 7 to 8-year-old Bourbon has been aged in the upper floors of Rickhouse Q and finished for four months in barrels that previously aged French orange curaçao liqueur. It is bottled without chill-filtration at 110 proof. Aromas of pepper, dried fruit, oak, and vanilla. A full palate of spicy citrus, nutmeg, caramel & hints of honey with a strong, top of the mouth, silky, toasted toffee finish.
  • Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year
    This bourbon whiskey is bottled at nearly barrel proof. Just a splash of Kentucky limestone water is added after a decade of aging. Rich, yet smooth, this bourbon takes a back seat to none. A sweet vanilla nose with caramel, pecan and oak wood. Smooth, mellow flavor consisting of robust wheat, cherries, and oak. Features a long, smoky wheat finish with hints of fruit, spice and oak tannins.

 

 

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