Garrison Brothers Balmorhea Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey

  • PRODUCER:

    Garrison Brothers Distillery

  • REGION:

    Texas, United States

  • AGING:

    4 Years

It gives us great pleasure to introduce the beautiful Balmorhea. This magnificent Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey is bold but majestically-crafted, having been aged four years in new American white oak barrels, then transferred to a second new American white oak barrel, and aged for one year.

SD International Spirits Challenge: 94 pts.

American Whiskey of the Year. 2020 Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible

Double Gold - 2020 San Francisco World Spirits Competition

57.5% ABV / 115 Proof

750 ML

"Simply put, Balmorhea is bourbon candy in a bottle."
- Donnis Todd, Master Distiller
$199.99
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TWICE-BARRELED BOURBON WHISKEY

It gives us great pleasure to introduce the beautiful Balmorhea. This magnificent Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey is bold but majestically-crafted, having been aged four years in new American white oak barrels, then transferred to a second new American white oak barrel, and aged for one year.

About 40 miles south of Pecos, Texas, there’s a little swimming hole called Balmorhea where I took my kids when they were young. The park’s name comes from four men’s surnames: E.D. Balcom, H.R. Morrow, John, and Joe Rhea. These men formed an irrigation company in the area in the early 20th century.

It’s rumored that big game hunters may have gathered at the springs in the Balmorhea area 11,000 years ago. Native Americans also swam the springs before the sadistic Spanish explorers came to the area. In 1849, the springs were known as Mescalero Springs, after the Mescalero Apache who watered their horses here.

To see the water flowing up from the underground spring into the canals is mesmerizing, undeniable evidence that God exists. Today, many are concerned that fracking could hurt the water quality or otherwise damage this beautiful child of Mother Nature.

Tasting Notes:

Bourbon candy: frozen fudgesicle bars, amaretto coffee, sticky buns, and pecan brittle. Thick, white chocolate syrup.

SD International Spirits Challenge Rating: 94 pts.

American Whiskey of the Year. 2020 Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible

Double Gold - 2020 San Francisco World Spirits Competition

About the Producer

The scorching heat nuked the barrels. They leaked. Cracked. Broke altogether. Hundreds of gallons were lost.

But Dan’s spirit was stronger than his casks. It never bent, snapped, nor crumbled. He found a cooperage who was willing to form custom barrels with staves thick enough to stand up to the Texas heat. All 130 degrees of it.

There’s nothing quite like Texas Pride. And Dan and his team were hell-bent on doing whatever it took to make the very first, legal Texas bourbon.

We are a family of Bourbon makers and bourbon lovers, fully committed to proving that the finest bourbon whiskey on the planet will be born in the Texas Hill Country. A bourbon that beyond its incredible taste, also has the power to fortify friendships and faith, while inspiring legendary stories for life.

We value God, family, friends and our country, foremost, but we always welcome strangers. We value and respect our leaders, our elders and each generation that has come before us.

We value our children and the children of others and we strive to always assure their well-being. We will take whatever steps necessary to ensure their safety. We value hard work, integrity, and honesty, and the independence, health and well-being that result from each.

We value the land and that which it produces; and we work to preserve, conserve and respect the natural resources that make our business worth pursuing and our lives worth living.

We value the peace, quiet and tranquility that are increasingly difficult to find in the modern world. We like our privacy and our independence.

About 40 miles south of Pecos, Texas, there’s a little swimming hole called Balmorhea where I took my kids when they were young. The park’s name comes from four men’s surnames: E.D. Balcom, H.R. Morrow, John, and Joe Rhea. These men formed an irrigation company in the area in the early 20th century.

It’s rumored that big game hunters may have gathered at the springs in the Balmorhea area 11,000 years ago. Native Americans also swam the springs before the sadistic Spanish explorers came to the area. In 1849, the springs were known as Mescalero Springs, after the Mescalero Apache who watered their horses here.

To see the water flowing up from the underground spring into the canals is mesmerizing, undeniable evidence that God exists. Today, many are concerned that fracking could hurt the water quality or otherwise damage this beautiful child of Mother Nature.

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