
WhistlePig RoadStock Rye Whiskey
Discover WhistlePig RoadStock Rye Whiskey
Introducing WhistlePig RoadStock Rye Whiskey: a groundbreaking innovation in the world of spirits. This is not just whiskey; it’s a journey.
A Unique Journey
Crafted through an extraordinary collaboration with Jordan Winery and Firestone Walker Brewery, RoadStock Rye was born from an epic 6,000-mile odyssey. Starting at our 500-acre farm in Shoreham, Vermont, an innovative 18-wheeler ‘Rolling Rickhouse’ transported the whiskey across the scenic landscapes of America, enhancing its character with every mile.
Unforgettable Flavor Profile
- NOSE: Revel in the aroma of ripened red berry fruit, with delightful notes of maple syrup and marmalade.
- PALATE: Indulge in the richness of brown sugar and mocha, complemented by stewed fruit and tantalizing barrel spice.
Why Choose WhistlePig RoadStock Rye?
- First-ever All-American barrel double finished rye.
- Unique flavor profile shaped by its adventurous journey.
- Perfect for whiskey aficionados and adventurous spirits alike.
Experience the spirit of adventure with WhistlePig RoadStock Rye Whiskey—where every sip tells a story of exploration and innovation.

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