Irons One Sour Mash Whiskey is a 90-proof American whiskey from Huntsville, Alabama's pioneering distillery, crafted from corn, rye, and malted barley and aged in once-used bourbon barrels. This small batch expression delivers Alabama's signature take on traditional sour mash whiskey with distinctive maple sweetness and warming spices that speak to the Heart of Dixie's emerging whiskey heritage.
From the Tennessee Valley's rolling hills comes Alabama's very first bourbon distillery, where Irons One Distillery has been quietly perfecting their craft since opening their doors. Each batch represents a commitment to handcrafted excellence, with this Batch 13 yielding just 300 bottles of liquid history. The distillery's use of once-used bourbon barrels allows the Alabama terroir to shine through, creating a whiskey that's unmistakably Southern yet distinctly its own.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Warm maple syrup, toasted oak, vanilla custard, dried corn husks, hint of rye spice
- Palate: Rich maple sweetness, cinnamon bark, cardamom pods, caramel corn, gentle oak tannins
- Finish: Medium length with lingering maple, warm baking spices, and whisper of charred oak
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Sour Mash Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 45.0% (90 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | No Age Statement |
| Distillery | Irons One Distillery |
| Region | Huntsville, Alabama |
| Mash Bill | Corn, Rye, and Malted Barley |
| Barrel Type | Once-Used Bourbon Barrels |
| Batch | Batch 13 (Bottle 113 of 300) |
Perfect For
- Front Porch Sipping: Neat in a Glencairn glass as the Alabama sun sets over cotton fields
- Bourbon Trail Adventures: Discovering America's newest whiskey region beyond Kentucky
- Collector's Cabinet: Historic bottles from Alabama's pioneering bourbon distillery
- Southern Hospitality: Sharing Alabama's liquid heritage with friends and family
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Irons One Sour Mash Whiskey taste like?
Irons One Sour Mash Whiskey offers a distinctly sweet profile dominated by rich maple syrup notes, complemented by warm cinnamon and exotic cardamom spicing. The once-used bourbon barrels contribute gentle oak tannins without overwhelming the whiskey's natural corn sweetness, creating a balanced dram that showcases Alabama's unique approach to whiskey making.
Is Irons One good for cocktails or best served neat?
This whiskey shines brightest when sipped neat or with a splash of limestone water to appreciate its maple and spice complexity. At 90 proof, it has enough backbone for cocktails like Old Fashioneds or Whiskey Sours, where its distinctive maple character can complement rather than compete with other ingredients.
How does Alabama whiskey compare to Kentucky bourbon?
Alabama's climate and terroir produce whiskeys with unique characteristics compared to Kentucky bourbon. Irons One's use of once-used barrels and the Heart of Dixie's humidity create a gentler oak influence while allowing the grain's natural sweetness to shine through. The result is a whiskey that's distinctly Southern but with its own regional personality.
Is Irons One Sour Mash Whiskey worth collecting?
As Alabama's first bourbon distillery, Irons One represents historic significance in American whiskey. This small batch bottling of just 300 bottles from Batch 13 makes it particularly collectible, especially for enthusiasts interested in documenting the emergence of new American whiskey regions beyond traditional Kentucky and Tennessee.
What makes Irons One different from other craft whiskeys?
Irons One stands apart as a true pioneer, being Alabama's very first bourbon distillery. Their commitment to small batch production, distinctive use of once-used bourbon barrels, and the unique Alabama climate create a whiskey that captures the essence of the Tennessee Valley while honoring traditional sour mash techniques.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.