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Echo Spirits Straight Rye Whiskey Review: Approachable Ohio Craft Rye

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Neat or Not Score: 3.5/5 Stars
1 Not Good,   2 Below Average,   3 Benchmark Average (Buffalo Trace),   4 Excellent,   5 Exceptional/Near Perfect

Echo Spirits Straight Rye Whiskey

Columbus,

Ohio

Tasting Notes

Type: Straight Rye Whiskey
Age: At lest 4 years
Proof: 93
Color: Pale Amber
Legs: Thin, Fast
Nose: Grassy Herbal, Light Spices
Palate: Vanilla, Brown Sugar, Light Rye Spcies
Finish: Short to medium finish that leaves sweetness and oak linering on the palate

Flavor Profile

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A smooth, well-crafted rye that proves Ohio distilling is worth your attention

Echo Spirits Straight Rye Whiskey brings a refreshing take on what can sometimes be an intimidating category. At 93 proof and aged at least 4 years, this Ohio craft distillery has created something that balances traditional rye character with remarkable approachability. With an MSRP around $40-50, it positions itself as an accessible entry into quality craft rye whiskey.

Quick Take

Profile: Soft vanilla and brown sugar with gentle rye spices
Proof Management: 93 proof drinks much smoother than expected
Standout Feature: Remarkably approachable for rye whiskey newcomers
Best For: Cocktail base, introducing friends to rye, casual sipping
Watch Out: Not the most complex pour for seasoned rye enthusiasts

Discovering Echo Spirits in Columbus

Our journey with this rye began during a visit to the Bar at Echo Spirits Distillery in Grandview, just outside the downtown area of Columbus, Ohio. As the opening pour of a four-whiskey flight, it set the tone for what would be an impressive showcase of Ohio craft distilling. The distillery’s attention to detail was evident from the first sip – this isn’t just another craft rye trying to compete on heat and aggression.

About Echo Spirits Distillery

Echo Spirits operates out of Grandview, Ohio, focusing on small-batch, handcrafted spirits. Their straight rye whiskey has earned recognition in multiple competitions, including medals at the American Craft Spirits Association awards. The distillery emphasizes traditional methods while maintaining approachability – a philosophy that clearly shows in this bottling.

Appearance and Color

In the glass, this rye presents as a pale amber – lighter than many aged ryes but still showing good color development for its minimum 4-year age statement. The legs are thin and fast-moving, suggesting a lighter body that won’t overwhelm the palate. It’s the kind of color that hints at elegance rather than power.

Nose

The nose opens with grassy, herbal notes that immediately identify this as rye whiskey, but in the most welcoming way possible. Light spices dance around the edges – think white pepper and dried herbs rather than aggressive cinnamon heat. There’s a freshness here that speaks to careful distillation and quality grain selection. It’s inviting rather than challenging, which sets the stage perfectly for what’s to come.

Palate

Here’s where Echo Spirits really shows their blending skill. The palate leads with vanilla and brown sugar – flavors that immediately put newcomers at ease. The light rye spices follow, providing just enough character to remind you what you’re drinking without overwhelming. This is rye whiskey that knows when to whisper instead of shout. The 93 proof is beautifully integrated, providing warmth without harsh alcohol burn. It’s the kind of whiskey that makes you think, “So this is what good rye can taste like.”

Finish

The finish runs short to medium length, leaving pleasant sweetness and oak lingering on the palate. While some might wish for more complexity or length here, the finish serves the whiskey’s purpose perfectly – it’s satisfying without being demanding. The oak presence is gentle, adding structure without bitterness.

Who Should Buy This

This is the perfect rye whiskey for several situations. If you’re new to rye and intimidated by stories of harsh, spicy bottles, start here. It’s also excellent for entertaining – you can serve this neat or on the rocks to guests who “don’t usually drink whiskey neat” and watch them reconsider their position. Cocktail enthusiasts will appreciate how well it plays with other ingredients without disappearing entirely. Experienced whiskey drinkers looking for an easy-sipping option will find it hits the spot when you want flavor without complexity.

Where to Buy

Echo Spirits Straight Rye Whiskey is primarily available in Ohio through the distillery and select retailers. The distillery offers direct sales at their Grandview location and through their website when available. Pricing typically runs $40-50 for a 750ml bottle. For those outside Ohio, availability may be limited, but some online retailers occasionally stock it. Check with local specialty whiskey shops, as craft distilleries often have spotty distribution that can surprise you.

FAQ

What makes rye whiskey different from bourbon?
Rye whiskey must contain at least 51% rye grain in its mash bill, compared to bourbon’s 51% corn requirement. This typically results in spicier, more herbal flavors compared to bourbon’s sweeter profile.

How much does Echo Spirits Straight Rye cost?
Expect to pay around $40-50 for a 750ml bottle, positioning it in the affordable craft whiskey category.

Is Echo Spirits Rye good for beginners?
Absolutely. This is one of the most approachable rye whiskeys you’ll find, with gentle spices and prominent sweet notes that ease newcomers into the category.

What cocktails work best with this rye?
Its balanced profile makes it excellent in classics like Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, and Whiskey Sours. The vanilla and brown sugar notes play particularly well in cocktails with sweet vermouth.

Where can I buy Echo Spirits products?
Primarily through the distillery in Grandview, Ohio, and select Ohio retailers. Online availability varies, so check their website or call ahead if traveling to visit.

Final Verdict

Echo Spirits Straight Rye Whiskey earns 3.5 out of 5 stars for doing exactly what it sets out to do – creating an approachable, well-crafted rye whiskey that welcomes newcomers while satisfying experienced drinkers looking for easy sipping. While it may not challenge you with layers of complexity, its skillful balance and remarkable smoothness make it a valuable addition to any home bar. Sometimes the best whiskey isn’t the most complex one – it’s the one that makes you want another glass. This Ohio gem delivers exactly that experience.

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