If you’ve heard whispers around the taproom about Reformation’s new single barrel bourbon release and found yourself wondering what makes it different—you’re not alone. Bourbon terms can get confusing fast, especially when words like single barrel or small batch start flying around.

Let’s break it down together. Whether you’re a seasoned bourbon fan or just bourbon-curious, this guide will help you understand what single barrel bourbon really means—and why our new 6-year release is worth a spot on your shelf.
What does single barrel bourbon mean?
Single barrel bourbon means exactly what it sounds like: each bottle comes from one specific barrel—no blending, no mixing, just pure character from that one cask.
- – Every barrel has its own flavor fingerprint
- – No two single barrel releases are exactly alike
- – Often bottled and labeled with barrel-specific info
Think of it like a one-of-a-kind pour that reflects the personality of the barrel it came from.
How is single barrel bourbon different from small batch or regular bourbon?
Here’s a quick cheat sheet:
- Regular bourbon: Blended from hundreds of barrels for a consistent flavor
- Small batch bourbon: Blended from fewer barrels (usually 10–50), still aiming for consistency with more depth
- Single barrel bourbon: Pulled from one barrel only, making each release unique and more limited
Our new 6-year single barrel bourbon brings that individuality to life—unlike last year’s non-single barrel version, this one shines with unique nuance from batch to batch.


Is single barrel bourbon better than other types?
“Better” is subjective—but single barrel bourbons do offer something special:
- – More character and complexity
- – Unique experience in every bottle
- – Often higher quality control (since barrels are hand-selected)
That said, if you want consistency bottle-to-bottle, small batch might be your thing. If you’re into discovering something new with every sip? Single barrel’s where it’s at.
Why does single barrel bourbon cost more?
Single barrel bourbons tend to be more expensive because:
- – Each barrel yields a limited number of bottles
- – More time and care go into selection and bottling
- – You’re getting a one-off product, not a mass blend
Reformation’s 6-Year Single Barrel Bourbon is just $54.99 — the same price as last year’s 6-year release, but now elevated as a handcrafted, limited-edition single barrel. Priced for its rarity, made for those who appreciate the craft.

Does single barrel bourbon taste different from bottle to bottle?
Yes—and that’s what makes it fun.
Each barrel:
- – Ages differently depending on its location in the rickhouse
- – Picks up slightly different flavors from the wood
- – Reacts uniquely to temperature and humidity
You might notice one bottle leaning more into dark cherry and oak, while another brings more spice and vanilla. That’s the magic.
What should I look for when buying single barrel bourbon?
Here are some tips:
- – Age statement: Older isn’t always better, but 6+ years tends to mean more depth
- – Mash bill: Ours includes 21% rye and 4% specialty malt for spice and character
- – Flavor notes: Look for tasting profiles that match your style—ours includes brown sugar, smooth oak, vanilla, and a hint of cherry
- – Proof: Reformation’s current single barrel release is 100 proof—strong, but not overpowering
Are single barrel bourbons worth the money?
If you’re into craft spirits and appreciate nuance, they absolutely are.
- – Perfect for sipping neat or on the rocks
- – Great conversation starter or gift
- – Limited releases make them feel special
And with free tastings and knowledgeable folks behind the bar, you can try before you buy at Reformation.

Why do bourbon fans care so much about single barrel picks?
Because they’re personal.
- – No two are the same
- – It feels like finding a hidden gem
- – Some fans even chase bottles from specific barrels or stores
It’s a bit like vinyl records—part flavor, part experience, part story.
Ready to Try Reformation’s New Single Barrel Bourbon?
Our 6-year single barrel bourbon is rolling out for our Father’s Day event (06/15/25) —and once a barrel’s gone, it’s gone. Come taste the difference for yourself at the taproom or snag a bottle ($54.99) before they disappear.
