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Distillery 291 3 Year Old / Batch 3 / That Boutique-y Whisky Company

Distillery 291 3 Year Old / Batch 3 / That Boutique-y Whisky Company

8 /10
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8.0 /10
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Type: Rye
Age: 3 Year Old
ABV: 67.8%
Price: £93.50

I'll be honest — when a bottle lands on my desk at nearly 68% ABV and only three years old, I brace myself. Young, cask-strength rye can go one of two ways: raw and punishing, or electric and full of promise. Distillery 291's 3 Year Old, bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company at a hefty 67.8% as part of Batch 3, falls firmly into the second camp. This is a Colorado rye that doesn't apologise for its youth — it leans into it.

For those unfamiliar, Distillery 291 operates out of Colorado Springs and has built a reputation for doing things differently in the American craft whiskey space. The fact that That Boutique-y Whisky Company selected this for one of their single-cask bottlings tells you something — TBWC are picky, and they tend to gravitate toward distilleries with genuine character rather than just a good label.

What to Expect

At three years old, you're not getting decades of oak integration here. What you are getting is a window into what the distillate itself is made of. Rye whiskey at this age tends to be grain-forward and spice-driven, and at 67.8% ABV, everything is amplified. This is not a whisky that whispers. It announces itself the moment you pull the cork. A few drops of water are not just recommended — they're practically essential unless you enjoy having your palate rearranged. Even seasoned cask-strength drinkers will want to take their time here.

The beauty of young rye at this proof is the texture. American rye whiskey by law must be made from a mashbill of at least 51% rye grain, and that grain brings a natural oiliness and pepperiness that cask strength preserves beautifully. You lose none of that raw cereal character to dilution. The high barrel entry proof typical of craft American distilleries means the spirit has been wrestling with the wood from day one, pulling colour and flavour aggressively even in a relatively short maturation window.

The Verdict

At £93.50, this isn't cheap for a three-year-old whisky, but context matters. This is a single-cask, cask-strength bottling from an independent bottler with a cult following, from a craft distillery that produces in small volumes. You're paying for rarity and intensity, and on both counts it delivers. I'm giving this an 8 out of 10. It's not trying to be a refined, aged sipper — it's a bold, unapologetic rye that wears its youth as a badge of honour. The proof point is spectacular for anyone who enjoys pulling apart a whisky with water and watching it open up over twenty minutes in the glass. There's real craft here, and real reward for the drinker willing to engage with it rather than just knock it back.

Best Served

Two ways. Neat with a healthy splash of water — start with a few drops and keep adding until the heat settles and the grain character comes through clearly. Alternatively, this is a knockout Manhattan ingredient. That cask-strength punch means it won't get buried under sweet vermouth the way lighter ryes can. Use a 2:1 ratio of whisky to Carpano Antica, a couple of dashes of Angostura, and stir it long and cold. The rye spice will cut right through and give you a Manhattan with real backbone.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

Community Reviews

Yuki Nakamura VIPsAllowed Big, bold, and unapologetic
8/10

Poured this neat and immediately got hit with baking spices and toasted oak — classic young rye character but dialled up to eleven with that cask strength punch. The finish lingers for ages with this dry peppery warmth. Not an everyday sipper at that ABV but perfect when you want something with real presence.

28 February 2026
Freya Lindqvist VIPsAllowed Big, bold, and unapologetic
8/10

Poured this neat and immediately got hit with baking spices and toasted oak — classic young rye character but dialled up to eleven with that cask strength punch. The finish lingers for ages with this dry peppery warmth. Not an everyday sipper at that ABV but perfect when you want something with real presence.

28 February 2026
Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed Big, bold, and unapologetic
8/10

Poured this neat and immediately got hit with baking spices and toasted oak — classic young rye character but dialled up to eleven with that cask strength punch. The finish lingers for ages with this dry peppery warmth. Not an everyday sipper at that ABV but perfect when you want something with real presence.

28 February 2026
Mia Sundberg VIPsAllowed Absolute beast of a rye
9/10

At 67.8% this thing is no joke — I added a few drops of water and it opened up into this gorgeous wave of cinnamon, black pepper, and dried cherry. For a 3 year old it drinks way older than it has any right to. Boutique-y consistently knocks it out of the park with these cask strength picks.

26 February 2026
Herbert Muller VIPsAllowed Absolute beast of a rye
9/10

At 67.8% this thing is no joke — I added a few drops of water and it opened up into this gorgeous wave of cinnamon, black pepper, and dried cherry. For a 3 year old it drinks way older than it has any right to. Boutique-y consistently knocks it out of the park with these cask strength picks.

26 February 2026
Penelope Hart VIPsAllowed Absolute beast of a rye
9/10

At 67.8% this thing is no joke — I added a few drops of water and it opened up into this gorgeous wave of cinnamon, black pepper, and dried cherry. For a 3 year old it drinks way older than it has any right to. Boutique-y consistently knocks it out of the park with these cask strength picks.

26 February 2026
Isabella Rossi VIPsAllowed 291 deserves more attention
8/10

I've been curious about Distillery 291 for a while and this Boutique-y bottling finally gave me a chance to try them. Loads of rye spice up front, then brown sugar and a hint of smoke on the finish. Had to be careful with the 67.8% ABV but a splash of water really tamed it without killing the flavour. Batch 3 is a winner.

19 December 2025
Suki Patel VIPsAllowed 291 deserves more attention
8/10

I've been curious about Distillery 291 for a while and this Boutique-y bottling finally gave me a chance to try them. Loads of rye spice up front, then brown sugar and a hint of smoke on the finish. Had to be careful with the 67.8% ABV but a splash of water really tamed it without killing the flavour. Batch 3 is a winner.

19 December 2025
Liam Anderson VIPsAllowed 291 deserves more attention
8/10

I've been curious about Distillery 291 for a while and this Boutique-y bottling finally gave me a chance to try them. Loads of rye spice up front, then brown sugar and a hint of smoke on the finish. Had to be careful with the 67.8% ABV but a splash of water really tamed it without killing the flavour. Batch 3 is a winner.

19 December 2025
Clara Johansson VIPsAllowed Interesting but pricey for the age
7/10

Look, it's a solid rye with tons of spice and some nice caramel sweetness underneath, but £93 for a 3 year old is a tough sell when there are older bottles at that price point. That said, the proof is fantastic if you're into barrel strength pours. I sipped it neat over about an hour and it kept evolving in the glass.

30 November 2025
Mei-Lin Wu VIPsAllowed Interesting but pricey for the age
7/10

Look, it's a solid rye with tons of spice and some nice caramel sweetness underneath, but £93 for a 3 year old is a tough sell when there are older bottles at that price point. That said, the proof is fantastic if you're into barrel strength pours. I sipped it neat over about an hour and it kept evolving in the glass.

30 November 2025
Natasha Volkov VIPsAllowed Interesting but pricey for the age
7/10

Look, it's a solid rye with tons of spice and some nice caramel sweetness underneath, but £93 for a 3 year old is a tough sell when there are older bottles at that price point. That said, the proof is fantastic if you're into barrel strength pours. I sipped it neat over about an hour and it kept evolving in the glass.

30 November 2025

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