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Bourbon Bombshells: Willett’s New Family Estate, Michter’s 20-Year Returns, and Cowboy Bourbon Rides Again—Don’t Miss These Drops
Pull up a chair on the porch—this week in bourbon is all about blockbuster releases and one big bottle-hunting event. From Willett’s brand-new Family Estate Small Batch Bourbon to the return of Michter’s 20 Year and Garrison Brothers’ iconic Cowboy Bourbon, there’s plenty to chase. We’ve also got a statewide Single Barrel Saturday that’s sure to draw lines, plus some solid win-column news out of Missouri. Let’s get into it.
New Releases
Willett Distillery releases Willett Family Estate Small Batch Bourbon
Willett is heating up fall with its new Family Estate Small Batch Bourbon—cask strength and crafted from select barrels blended by the Kulsveen/Noe crew in Bardstown. This is exactly the kind of release that keeps Willett fans refreshing shop pages and queuing up in person.
Expect a bold, full-flavor profile and classic Willett energy. If you’ve been riding with their Family Estate Single Barrels or Purple Tops, consider this a must-try cousin worth clearing space for.
Michter’s announces 2025 release of 20 Year Bourbon
Michter’s is bringing back its jewel—the 20 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon. It’s famously limited, famously pricey, and famously delicious when you catch it right. This is one of those calendar-marking drops that sends collectors into the wild.
If you’re lucky enough to snag a pour, savor it. If you’re hunting a bottle, start calling in favors now. This is a statement release every time it lands.
Garrison Brothers sets 2025 Cowboy Bourbon for Dec. 6
Cowboy Bourbon season is upon us. The Texas trailblazers at Garrison Brothers are dropping their cask-strength, uncut bruiser on December 6. It’s big, bold, and built for folks who love their bourbon with swagger.
Retail drops historically move fast—if you’re eyeing a bottle, map out your plan now. This one never lingers on shelves.
Castle & Key unveils 2025 Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon
Wheated bourbon lovers, here’s a fresh target. Castle & Key’s 2025 cask strength edition is on deck, bringing a richer, rounder profile dialed in by their team. Expect a dessert-friendly sip—think plush sweetness balanced by a sturdy barrel core.
Proof hounds will have fun here. Keep an eye on batch details and your favorite shop’s allocation list.
Yellowstone Limited Edition 2025 gets the review treatment
Limestone Branch’s annual Yellowstone Limited Edition is back, and Breaking Bourbon’s early review suggests it’s a worthy anniversary pour for the line that kicked off in 2015. Year to year, these blends can swing from fruit-forward to oak-driven—2025 sounds like it leans into maturity with poise.
If you collect the set, you know the drill: it won’t sit. If you’re new to Yellowstone LEs, this sounds like a strong entry point.
Lost Lantern drops Double Barrel Texas Bourbon with Ironroot (Single Cask #13)
Independent bottler Lost Lantern celebrates with a first: a double oak Texas bourbon from Ironroot Republic. Breaking Bourbon calls it a “banger,” and that tracks—double barrel treatments can turn up the volume on texture, spice, and chocolatey oak.
If you like your bourbon dense and dramatic, this one should be squarely on the radar.
Big Events
Ohio’s Single Barrel Saturday (Nov. 8) expected to draw massive crowds
The Ohio Division of Liquor Control is gearing up for a big drop this Saturday, and the Cincinnati Enquirer expects long lines of flippers and diehards alike. State-run events like this can be a feeding frenzy—single barrels, limited numbers, and a lot of excitement.
If you’re going, layer up, bring patience, and have your targets prioritized. The early bird gets the pour.
Company News
Wood Hat Spirits nabs national bourbon honors
Missouri’s Wood Hat Spirits is racking up hardware, taking a national bourbon award plus Best in State. Their Queen’s Reserve tied for top farmer-distilled bourbon in the country—big recognition for grain-to-glass producers pushing quality from the field up.
Always fun to see smaller, agricultural distilleries get the shine they deserve. Keep an eye on their shelves if you’re traveling through MO.
That’s a wrap for this week. Plenty of heavy hitters to hunt and one statewide event that’s sure to test your bourbon stamina. May your pours be tasty and your lines be short—see you back on the porch next week.
Sources
| Item | Link |
|---|---|
| Willett Distillery releases Willett Family Estate Small Batch Bourbon | onemoredram.com |
| Michter’s announces 2025 release of 20 Year Bourbon | onemoredram.com |
| Garrison Brothers to release 2025 Cowboy Bourbon Dec. 6 | fredminnick.com |
| Castle & Key unveils 2025 Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon | onemoredram.com |
| Yellowstone Limited Edition 2025 review | breakingbourbon.com |
| Lost Lantern x Ironroot Double Barrel Texas Bourbon (Single Cask #13) review | breakingbourbon.com |
| Ohio Single Barrel Saturday preview | cincinnati.com |
| Wood Hat Spirits recognized as national winner | morningagclips.com |