Description
High West Cask Strength Bourbon 750ML is a barrel-proof blend of five straight bourbon whiskeys bottled at 58.7% ABV (117.4 proof) in a 750ml bottle. What sets this release apart is High West’s multi-mashbill blending philosophy drawing from distillates produced in Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee to create a bourbon with unusual complexity at full cask strength.
Quick Facts: ABV: 58.7% (117.4 Proof) | Origin: Utah, USA | Blend of Straight Bourbons | Distillery: High West Distillery
Production & Heritage
High West Distillery was founded in 2006 by David Perkins in Park City, Utah, and operates its primary distilling facility in Wanship, Utah. Now owned by Constellation Brands, High West built its reputation on expertly blending sourced whiskeys a craft most famously demonstrated in its Bourye line, which marries bourbon and rye profiles. The Cask Strength Bourbon extends that blending expertise by combining five distinct bourbon mashbills: a 60% corn/40% malted barley recipe from Kentucky, a 60% corn/40% rye recipe from Kentucky, a 75% corn/21% rye/4% malted barley recipe from Indiana, a 78% corn/10% rye/12% malted barley recipe from Kentucky, and an 84% corn/8% rye/8% malted barley recipe from Tennessee. The result is a bourbon where rye-driven spice, corn sweetness, and malted barley richness all play distinct roles bottled without chill filtration or proof reduction.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Green apple and caramel arrive first, followed by a wave of baking spices cinnamon, clove layered over toasted almond and subtle oak. A faint floral essence lingers underneath, adding a delicate counterpoint to the heat at this proof.
Taste: The entry is viscous and immediately rich, with caramel apple sweetness giving way to black tea tannins and stone fruit at mid-palate. Cinnamon and clove build steadily, balanced by almond nuttiness and light oak structure. The high proof carries significant weight without overwhelming the blended flavors.
Finish: Long and very warm, with oak, dark chocolate, almond, and lingering cinnamon spice. The heat fades gradually, leaving a dry, spice-forward impression that invites another sip.
How to Drink High West Cask Strength
At 117.4 proof, a few drops of water or a single ice cube opens up the aromatics considerably without diluting the flavor. Neat pours reward patience let the glass sit for five minutes before nosing. For cocktails, this bourbon’s high proof and spice-forward profile make it an excellent foundation: an Old Fashioned benefits from the caramel-and-clove backbone that holds up against bitters and sugar; a Gold Rush (bourbon, honey syrup, lemon) showcases the stone fruit and apple notes beautifully; and a Boulevardier pairs the bourbon’s cinnamon warmth with Campari’s bitterness for a rich, winter-weight drink.
Best For
- Bourbon collectors exploring multi-mashbill blending techniques
- Barrel-proof enthusiasts looking beyond single-distillery offerings
- Building a high-proof cocktail base with layered flavor complexity
- Sharing among a tasting group to discuss mashbill influence on flavor
Frequently Asked Questions
What does High West Cask Strength taste like? It leads with caramel apple sweetness, transitions into black tea and baking spice at mid-palate, and finishes long with dark chocolate, almond, and cinnamon. The viscous mouthfeel and barrel-proof heat give it considerable weight and intensity.
How does High West Cask Strength compare to Maker’s Mark Cask Strength? Maker’s Mark Cask Strength uses a single wheat-forward mashbill, resulting in a softer, sweeter profile, while High West blends five different bourbon mashbills including high-rye recipes producing a spicier, more complex whiskey with greater grain diversity. Both are barrel-proof releases, though High West’s 117.4 proof tends to run slightly higher.
Is High West Cask Strength good for sipping neat? Yes, though its 117.4 proof can be intense for those unaccustomed to barrel-strength whiskey. A few drops of water tame the alcohol heat and reveal additional fruit and floral complexity.
Where is High West Cask Strength made? High West Distillery is located in Wanship, Utah, and handles the blending and bottling. The component bourbons are sourced from distilleries in Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee, each contributing a different mashbill to the final blend.
What foods pair well with High West Cask Strength? Smoked brisket complements the bourbon’s oak and spice; dark chocolate truffles echo the finish’s cocoa notes; aged cheddar matches the caramel sweetness; pecan pie mirrors the nutty almond character; and grilled stone fruit like peaches brings out the mid-palate fruit tones.
What sizes does High West Cask Strength come in? The standard release is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is High West Cask Strength worth the price? It positions as a premium barrel-proof bourbon that competes with expressions from larger Kentucky distilleries. The five-mashbill blending approach delivers a level of complexity that justifies its price point within the cask strength category, particularly for drinkers who value blending craftsmanship over single-barrel provenance.
Why High West Cask Strength?
Most cask strength bourbons on the market come from a single distillery using one mashbill High West takes a fundamentally different approach by blending five distinct bourbon recipes from three states. That multi-source, multi-mashbill method creates a flavor profile no single distillery can replicate: the corn-heavy sweetness of Tennessee bourbon, the rye bite of Kentucky recipes, and the MGP-sourced Indiana grain character all converge in a single glass. High West’s blending team, honed through years of producing the acclaimed Bourye and other blended whiskeys, brings an uncommon level of precision to the category. For drinkers who believe blending is its own art not a shortcut this bottling makes the case at full barrel strength.




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