The Orphan Barrel Project

Do you and your friends have $125,000 laying around and have a taste for one-of-a-kind bourbons? Well, you’re in luck.

The Orphan Barrel Project was started to celebrate the barrels that were long forgotten. The barrels later discovered in old rickhouses and distilleries, untouched and left to age. Each barrelĀ found will be handbottled, and once they’re gone, well, they’re gone for good.

Purchasers of the project will get an exclusive visit with five of their friends to the legendary Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. There they will go barrel hunting, taste bourbons recently discovered, and even create two new Orphan Barrel variants to be handbottled with labels designed by them.

Orphan Barrel Bourbon

If that wasn’t enough, how about receiving 24 bottles of each of the remaining stocks of eight different Orphan Barrel bourbons, along with a custom built whiskey cabinet created in Kentucky to house your new collection, barware, and a leather-bound book about your whiskey.

Lots and lots of goodies for any bourbon lover, but is it worth the $125,000 price tag? Watch the video andĀ see if The Orphan Barrel Project is for you!

Joe Miragliotta is a caffeine addict, social media freak and a tech junkie. When first creating JoesDaily.com the concept was small; Post diary-like content to share with the world of all things he was into. Now it's grown to be much more than that. You'll find travel, food & drink, design, tech, entertainment and more!

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