Dayton distillery releases its oldest batch of whiskey
The Belle of Dayton Distillery on Friday released its third and oldest batch of Detrick Straight Rye Whiskey.
“Every barrel from every batch is different,” Michael Laselle, Belle of Dayton co-founder. “What’s so unique about it is we have a 7-year-old barrel in this. That’s one of the oldest whiskeys I’ve seen released from an Ohio distillery.”
The four-grain, pot-distilled, 104proof whiskey is made from a mash bill of traditional rye, white corn, wheat, and malted barley.
Laselle explained most whiskeys contain yellow corn instead of white corn.
“We wanted to be different, and we wanted to add a little bit of a different flavor profile to it,” he said.
Below are the barrel ages contained in batch three:
Barrel 1: 7 years and 2 days
Barrel 2: 6 years, 1 month and 8 days
Barrel 3: 4 years, 8 months and 24 days
Barrel 4: 4 years and 27 days.
When choosing which barrels to use for this batch, Laselle said they took into account the smell, taste and flavor.
Each bottle is $69.95 and there is a limit of two bottles per person.
If you are interested in trying the whiskey before buying it, Laselle said people will be able to purchase pours starting at 5 p.m.
Laselle told Dayton. com when they released their first batch of Detrick Straight Rye Whiskey, there was a line around the block.
Belle of Dayton has several other aging barrels destined for release in the years ahead.
“As our rye whiskey goes, there will be less and less batches because we’re really focusing on bourbon,” Laselle said.
Belle of Dayton Distillery, which opened in 2014, has won numerous international awards and recognition for its pot-distilled, small batch spirits. The distillery also has vodka, gin and rum.
For more information about Belle of Dayton Distillery, located at 122 Van Buren Street, visit their Facebook page or website.
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