Garrison Brothers: The Texas Distillery That’s Redefining Whiskey
When it comes to allocated whiskey releases that sell out in a flash, names like the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Birthday Bourbon, and Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch come to mind. But now, you can add Texas distillery Garrison Brothers to that list. Their new cask-strength, single-barrel bourbon was snapped up quickly, and their latest release is one you won’t want to miss.
Garrison Brothers Single Barrel Bourbon
Garrison Brothers, located about an hour’s drive from Austin, was the first legal whiskey distillery to operate in Texas when it opened in 2005, and it released its first bourbon in 2010. The distillery is known for making really bold, intense wheated bourbon with a strong oaky flavor due to the fact that its barrels age in an area with extreme temperature shifts that increase interaction between whiskey and wood.
“We’re not just making whiskey, we’re making a statement.” - Donnis Todd, Master Distiller at Garrison Brothers
The distillery has released several notable expressions, including the Guadalupe expression finished for two years in port barrels, the extremely high-proof Cowboy Bourbon, and last year’s Laguna Madre, which was its oldest release to date. This week, the distillery announced that master distiller Donnis Todd selected four different casks to be released as cask-strength, single-barrel expressions. Each bottle comes with a label that reads “Father’s Day June 16th, 2024” and can be custom engraved on the back with the message of your choice.
Garrison Brothers Distillery
These single-barrel expressions are even older than the Laguna Madre release, each having spent nine years maturing in the Texas countryside. The proof ranges from a reasonable 128.8 to a certifiable hazmat level of 144.9 (that’s about 72.5 percent alcohol by volume). There were a very limited number of bottles available based on the yield from each barrel—56 came from the lowest proof cask, while just 10 bottles were able to be salvaged from the highest proof barrel. It looks like the angels drank more than their fair share of these whiskeys while maturing in the hot Texas climate, which explains why so little liquid was left—and, subsequently, why these sold out so quickly.
But don’t worry, there’s still a chance to get your hands on some Garrison Brothers goodness. The distillery’s Lady Bird expression, named after Lady Bird Johnson, is back in stock. This bourbon is aged for four years, infused with Texas wildflower honey for eight to nine months, and then aged for an additional three years in French XO Cognac casks. It’s bottled at 114 proof, and official tasting notes describe sweet honey, fresh grass, dark chocolate, cherry, and fig on the palate.
Lady Bird Bourbon
Whether you’re a seasoned whiskey connoisseur or just looking to try something new, Garrison Brothers is definitely a distillery worth keeping an eye on. With their bold, intense flavors and commitment to quality, they’re quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the world of whiskey.