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Bourbon Buzz: Buffalo Trace Drops a Big One, BTAC Turns 25, and Fall Tastings Hit the Calendar
Pour a glass and pull up a chair—we’ve got a stacked week in bourbon. From a headline-grabbing new release at Buffalo Trace to the 25th anniversary of BTAC, plus a campus-collab bottle and some notable industry moves, here’s what’s worth sipping on right now.
New Releases
Buffalo Trace’s “most important new bourbon in decades”
When a distillery as storied as Buffalo Trace teases a release this consequential, we pay attention. According to the report, the new bourbon could be a watershed moment for the portfolio—one of those bottles that marks a line in the sand for where American whiskey is headed.
Details are still under cork, but the tone here is clear: this isn’t a quiet line extension. It reads like a flagship-caliber play aimed squarely at the center of the bourbon conversation. Expect demand to be, well, Buffalo Trace-level wild.
Buffalo Trace Antique Collection celebrates 25 years
The BTAC turns 25—hard to believe it’s been a quarter-century since the collection first launched with just three bottles. The anniversary drop looks to keep the tradition alive with the kind of age, proof, and pedigree that sets collectors’ hearts racing.
Whether you’re chasing a pour at your favorite bar or trying your luck at a store allocation, this is the yearly bourbon-and-rye spectacle that reliably delivers some of the most talked-about flavors of the season.
Eagle Rare 12 Year reviewed
Breaking Bourbon took a close look at Eagle Rare 12 Year, a 95-proof, 12-year expression from Buffalo Trace. It’s positioned as an ongoing release, which is great news for folks who prefer steady availability over flash-in-the-pan drops.
If Eagle Rare 10 is your house pour, this 12-year checks the “just a bit more depth” box on paper—worth a read if you’re eyeing an upgrade for your back bar.
Rutgers teams up for a “Scarlet Pride” bourbon series
College spirit meets Kentucky spirit: Rutgers University is collaborating on a new bourbon series dubbed “Scarlet Pride.” It’s a fun play for alumni and fans who like their school pride with a touch of oak and vanilla.
No need to be a Scarlet Knight to be curious, though—these school-collab bottles have a way of turning into conversation pieces that pour well at tailgates and home bars alike.
Big Events
Elijah Craig Bourbon Tasting Experience (Nashville)
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at Thistle & Rye in Nashville. An Elijah Craig-focused tasting in an intimate setting is exactly the kind of midweek reset we love—good pours, good company, and a chance to compare notes with fellow bourbon fans.
Company News
Sazerac acquires Western Son
Buffalo Trace’s parent company is adding Western Son Vodka to the stable. While it’s not a bourbon buy, moves like this often bolster distribution muscle and capital across the portfolio—which can be a quiet win for whiskey fans chasing Sazerac’s harder-to-find bottles.
Beam Suntory keeps an eye on changing drinking habits
A top exec at Suntory—owner of Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark—says Gen Z is going out less but still spending, with low-ABV options gaining favor. For bourbon, that likely means continued momentum for highballs, lower-proof cocktails, and sessionable serves alongside the classic neat pours.
That’s the pour for this week. Whether you’re hunting BTAC, curious about Buffalo Trace’s headline-maker, or just penciling in a tasting night, there’s plenty to explore. See you back on the porch next week—same time, same rocking chair.
Sources
| Item | Link |
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| Buffalo Trace’s “most important new bourbon in decades” | Original article |
| Buffalo Trace Antique Collection 25th Anniversary | Original article |
| Eagle Rare 12 Year Review | Original article |
| Rutgers “Scarlet Pride” bourbon | Original article |
| Elijah Craig Bourbon Tasting Experience | Original article |
| Sazerac acquires Western Son | Original article |
| Gen Z trends and Beam Suntory perspective | Original article |