Neeley Family Boubon-N-Steel Oat Mashbill Single Barrel Bourbon

Neeley Family Bourbon-N-Steel Review: Unique Oat Mashbill Shines

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Neat or Not Score: 4.5/5 Stars
1 Not Good,   2 Below Average,   3 Benchmark Average (Buffalo Trace),   4 Excellent,   5 Exceptional/Near Perfect

Bourbon-N-Steel

Sparta,

Kentucky

Tasting Notes

Type: Cask Strength, Single Barrel, Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Age: 4 years 4 months
Proof: 109.4
Color: Amber
Legs: Slow, Thick
Nose: Dark Fruits, Plumb, Grapes, Raisins, Berries
Palate: Sweet puffed wheat, Candied Pecans and Cashews, Tobacco, A Hint of Bitter Oak
Finish: Rather short, not as smooth on the finish as the legs suggested. not rough, just a little edgy, Oak arrives very late in the finish.

Flavor Profile

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Barrel 881's unique grain bill creates a standout craft bourbon experience

Neeley Family Distillery’s Bourbon-N-Steel is a 4 year 4 month bourbon bottled at 109.4 proof that showcases one of the more interesting mashbills you’ll encounter: 63% corn, 17% oats, 8% wheat, and 12% malted barley. This single barrel selection from Barrel 881 represents the kind of transparency and craft approach that makes exploring smaller distilleries so rewarding.

Quick Take

Profile: Sweet grain-forward with candied nuts and tobacco complexity
Proof Management: Well-controlled heat despite 109.4 proof, accessible but robust
Standout Feature: Unique oat inclusion creates distinctive sweet puffed wheat character
Best For: Bourbon enthusiasts seeking unique grain bills and craft transparency
Grain Showcase: High malt content delivers beautiful nutty tobacco notes
Watch Out: Finish turns slightly edgy with late oak bite

Transparency at Its Finest

The Neeley Family Distillery deserves serious credit for their bottle transparency game. When you pick up Bourbon-N-Steel, you’re not guessing about anything. The label tells you this came from Barrel 881, was barreled on April 22, 2021, and selected by “The Vance’s” on September 13, 2025. You know it was aged in a 25-gallon barrel with a char 2 and fermented with yeast strand A-1. This level of detail isn’t just marketing – it’s educational and shows respect for the consumer who wants to understand what they’re drinking.

The Oat Factor

That mashbill is genuinely fascinating. While most bourbons stick to corn, wheat or rye, and malted barley, Neeley Family throws 17% oats into the mix alongside 8% wheat. Combined with a hefty 12% malted barley content, you’re looking at a grain bill designed to maximize sweetness and complexity. The oats bring a unique cereal character that’s distinct from traditional wheat or rye spice.

Appearance and Color

Pours a rich amber that catches the light beautifully. The legs are notably slow and thick, suggesting good body and mouthfeel ahead. Those legs hint at the sweetness and viscosity that the grain bill promises, and they don’t disappoint when you get to the palate.

Nose

The nose immediately showcases dark fruit complexity with plums, grapes, raisins, and mixed berries creating an almost wine-like aromatic profile. It’s rich and inviting, drawing you in with promise of the sweetness to come. The fruit character here is pronounced and appealing, setting expectations for a fruit-forward bourbon experience.

Tasting Notes

Here’s where the grain bill really shows its personality. Instead of carrying the fruity notes from the nose, the palate pivots to sweet puffed wheat character – that’s likely the oats talking. Candied pecans and cashews provide rich nuttiness, while tobacco notes add sophisticated depth. There’s a hint of bitter oak that keeps things from getting too sweet, providing necessary balance. The high malted barley content delivers those beautiful nutty and tobacco characteristics that make this bourbon distinctive.

Finish

The finish is where Bourbon-N-Steel shows its youth and proof. It’s rather short and not as smooth as those thick legs suggested it might be. It’s not rough exactly, but there’s a little edge to it – somewhat grainy in character. Oak arrives very late in the finish with a slight bitter bite that reminds you this is still a relatively young bourbon at high proof.

Who Should Buy This

Bourbон-N-Steel is perfect for craft bourbon enthusiasts who appreciate transparency and unique grain bills. If you’re fascinated by how different grains affect flavor profiles, this is a must-try. The sweet grain character and nutty complexity will appeal to those who enjoy sweeter bourbons, while the tobacco notes add enough sophistication for more experienced palates. However, if you prefer ultra-smooth finishes or are sensitive to higher proofs, you might want to add a splash of water.

Where to Buy

Neeley Family Distillery appears to be a smaller craft operation, and availability information for Bourbon-N-Steel is limited online. As a single barrel selection, this particular bottle (Barrel 881) would have limited availability. Your best bet is to contact the distillery directly or check with specialty bourbon retailers who carry craft distillery selections. Given the craft nature and single barrel status, expect pricing to reflect the premium positioning of small-batch, transparent distilling.

FAQ

What makes oats unique in bourbon?
Oats bring a distinctive sweet, creamy cereal character that’s different from wheat’s softness or rye’s spice. They contribute to mouthfeel and add a unique grain sweetness that shows up as that “puffed wheat” character in Bourbon-N-Steel.

What does high malted barley content do?
While most bourbons use 10-15% malted barley, the 12% here is on the higher end. Malted barley contributes nutty, slightly earthy flavors and helps with fermentation efficiency. It’s likely responsible for those tobacco and candied nut notes.

How should I drink 109.4 proof bourbon?
Start neat to appreciate the full flavor profile, but don’t hesitate to add a few drops of water if the proof is too aggressive. The high proof carries flavor well but can be tamed with dilution without losing character.

Is this good for bourbon beginners?
The proof makes it challenging for newcomers, but the sweet grain character and approachable flavor profile could work with a splash of water. The transparency and unique grain bill make it educational for those learning about bourbon.

What’s special about small barrel aging?
The 25-gallon barrel size means more surface area contact relative to volume, potentially accelerating flavor extraction. However, it can also lead to more aggressive oak influence, which might explain the edgy finish.

Final Verdict

Neeley Family Distillery’s Bourbon-N-Steel is a compelling example of what craft distilling can achieve with transparency and creativity. The unique oat-inclusive mashbill creates a distinctive sweet grain character that sets it apart from standard bourbon profiles. While the finish shows some rough edges typical of younger, higher-proof craft bourbon, the overall experience is rewarding for those who appreciate innovation and complexity. The Vance’s made an excellent barrel selection here. **Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars** – this is a total home run for craft bourbon enthusiasts seeking something genuinely different.



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