This new make whiskey is a mash of corn, malted barley & malted wheat. Using a blend of blackberries harvested throughout the Rocky Mountains, the berries are crushed using a bladder press & the juice is collected. The juice is retained & macerated. The juice is then strained (NOT filtered!). The whiskey is then blended with the blackberry juice, & then stored in used bourbon barrels for Approx. 8 months. This is done for several reasons. First, ageing adds barrel flavours to the complexity of our whiskey. Second, the char in the barrel reduces the young flavours of the new make whiskey. Third, the wood of the barrels 'breathe' & allow oxygen in & this oxidises the fruit juice, which in turn make more complex flavour compounds. Once the whiskey has aged, it is hand bottled & labelled. Each numbered batch represents a single barrel. (If this was Scotch it would be called 'single-single', which means that it was bottled from a single barrel from a single distillery. Since each barrel will produce a slightly different flavour, each barrel is unique. Thus, the blackberry whiskey is perfect for those whiskey-lovers who are yearning to try something new & for those on the look-out for something different.