Joseph Magnus Liquor Barn Single Barrel Bourbon 750ML
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Description
Joseph Magnus Liquor Barn Single Barrel Bourbon 750ML is a privately selected single barrel Indiana-sourced bourbon bottled at 750ml with proof varying by individual barrel. This expression draws from the same well-aged MGP stock that has earned the broader Joseph Magnus bourbon line Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, though this particular single barrel stands on its own as an exclusive selection.
Quick Facts: ABV: Varies by barrel | Origin: Indiana, USA | Single Barrel | Brand: Jos. A. Magnus & Co.
Production & Heritage
Jos. A. Magnus & Co. traces its roots to 1892, when the original distillery operated in Washington, D.C. The modern incarnation sources well-aged bourbon from an undisclosed Indiana distillery—widely understood to be MGP of Lawrenceburg—and selects individual barrels for private bottlings. This particular expression uses a high-rye mashbill of 75% corn, 21% rye, and 4% malted barley, consistent with Joseph Magnus single barrel releases. Each barrel is chosen independently, meaning no two bottles are identical in proof or flavor profile, making every selection a snapshot of a single aging environment inside the rickhouse.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Vanilla bean and toasted oak emerge first, followed by layers of caramel and warm baking spices. A faint thread of dried fruit develops with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is rich with deep caramel and brown sugar, building into robust oak and a pronounced rye spice at mid-palate. Dried fruit and a subtle nuttiness round out the peak, anchored by the high rye content in the mashbill.
Finish: Long and smooth with lingering warmth and a subtle barrel char that fades slowly. The oak and caramel persist well after the final sip, leaving a dry, spice-driven close.
How to Drink Magnus Single Barrel
Neat or with a few drops of water is the ideal starting point—single barrel bourbons reward patience, and water can help unlock barrel-specific nuances that differ from one selection to the next. For cocktails, the rich oak-and-caramel backbone works exceptionally well in an Old Fashioned, where the rye spice cuts through the sweetness of the sugar and bitters. A Boulevardier benefits from the bourbon's weight and dried fruit notes, which stand up to Campari's bitterness. In a Whiskey Sour, the caramel depth and barrel char add complexity that lighter bourbons cannot match.
Best For
- Bourbon collectors seeking unique single barrel picks unavailable in standard retail
- Gifting a whiskey enthusiast who appreciates well-aged Indiana bourbon
- Side-by-side tasting sessions comparing single barrel expressions from the same source distillery
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Magnus Single Barrel taste like? It delivers a rich, oak-forward profile dominated by deep caramel, brown sugar, and warm baking spices, with a high-rye backbone that adds a peppery kick. The finish is long, smooth, and marked by subtle barrel char.
How does Magnus Single Barrel compare to Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered? Both source bourbon from MGP in Indiana and bottle at barrel proof from individual casks, but Joseph Magnus tends to select older barrels—often 10 years or more—while Smoke Wagon Uncut Unfiltered typically features younger stock with a bolder, more grain-forward intensity. The Magnus generally leans more toward refined oak and dried fruit, whereas Smoke Wagon emphasizes raw barrel strength and caramel sweetness.
Is Magnus Single Barrel good for sipping neat? Absolutely—single barrel selections like this are specifically chosen for their standalone complexity and are best appreciated neat or with a splash of water to open up barrel-specific characteristics.
Where is Magnus Single Barrel made? The bourbon is sourced from an undisclosed distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, widely believed to be MGP (Ross & Squibb Distillery). Jos. A. Magnus & Co., the brand behind the bottling, was originally founded in Washington, D.C. in 1892.
What foods pair well with Magnus Single Barrel? Smoked brisket complements the barrel char and oak depth; dark chocolate truffles echo the caramel sweetness; pecan pie mirrors the nutty, brown sugar notes; aged cheddar contrasts the rye spice with its sharpness; and crème brûlée aligns with the vanilla and toasted sugar on the nose.
What sizes does Magnus Single Barrel come in? This private barrel selection is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Magnus Single Barrel worth the price? Joseph Magnus positions as a premium bourbon brand, and its single barrel selections command a higher price point than standard shelf bourbons due to the age of the sourced stock, single barrel exclusivity, and limited availability. Within the competitive field of MGP-sourced single barrels from brands like Smoke Wagon and Backbone Bourbon, it represents a strong value for aged Indiana bourbon.
Why Magnus Single Barrel?
Joseph Magnus occupies a narrow tier of bottlers consistently releasing well-aged MGP bourbon in single barrel form—a category shared with only a handful of brands like Smoke Wagon and Backbone Bourbon. The 75/21/4 mashbill delivers a spice-forward complexity that rewards experienced palates, while the single barrel format guarantees a one-of-a-kind drinking experience. As a private selection, this bottling was hand-picked from available stock for its individual character, making it distinct from both the standard Joseph Magnus lineup and other barrel picks in the market. For drinkers who value provenance, age, and barrel-level variation, this expression delivers on all three fronts.
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