OKI Dark Charge Collaboration Series 10-Year Bourbon Aged in Stout Beer Barrels

OKI Dark Charge Collaboration Series 10 - Year Bourbon Aged in Stout Beer Barrels - Main Street Liquor

OKI Dark Charge Collaboration Series 10-Year Bourbon Aged in Stout Beer Barrels

Regular price $2.00
/
  • Featured In Maxim, Gear Patrol, Liquor.com & More!
  • Fast Nationwide Delivery
  • Quality Customer Service
  • Quick & Secure Checkout
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Experience the 2024 release of the OKI Dark Charge Collaboration Series, a bold 10-year-old bourbon whiskey aged in stout beer barrels. This unique blend of classic Kentucky bourbon and rich stout flavors results from a partnership with Braxton Brewing Company. Bottled at 94 proof with an ABV of 47%, this limited-edition whiskey boasts deep, complex notes perfect for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive tasting experience. Crafted and bottled in Covington, KY, this bourbon stands as a testament to innovation and regional pride. Bold enough to light a city, it’s a must-try for whiskey lovers.

Key Features

  • Type: 10-Year-Old Bourbon Whiskey
  • Collaboration: Aged in stout beer barrels with Braxton Brewing Company
  • ABV: 47% (94 Proof)
  • Volume: 750 mL
  • Release Year: 2024
  • Distilled and Bottled: Covington, Kentucky, USA
  • Unique Aspect: Barrel-aging collaboration that infuses stout beer characteristics into bourbon

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich and malty with hints of roasted coffee and dark chocolate.
  • Palate: A blend of caramel and oak complemented by stout-infused flavors of molasses and subtle hop bitterness.
  • Finish: Warm, lasting finish with a touch of spice and a dark, malty echo.

How to Enjoy
Savor neat or with a splash of water to reveal its intricate stout and bourbon harmonies. Ideal for pairing with dark chocolate or rich desserts.

FAQ

  • What is unique about the OKI Dark Charge Bourbon?
    This bourbon is a limited 2024 release, aged for 10 years and then finished in stout beer barrels, providing a unique flavor profile.
  • What type of barrels are used for aging?
    Aged in traditional bourbon barrels before being finished in stout beer barrels.
  • How should this bourbon be served?
    Best enjoyed neat or on the rocks to appreciate its complex flavor profile.