Furthur Rye 750ML
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Description
Description
Furthur Rye 750ML is a 101-proof (50.5% ABV) straight rye whiskey distilled at MGP in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and bottled in Kentucky. Built on MGP's acclaimed 95% rye and 5% malted barley mashbill, this two-year-aged expression is bottled non-chill filtered at a robust proof that preserves the full intensity of the grain, making it a distinctive entry in the crowded young rye category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 50.5% (101 Proof) | Origin: Lawrenceburg, Indiana (Bottled in Kentucky) | Age: 2 Years | Distillery: MGP
Production & Heritage
Furthur Rye draws its name from the legendary 1939 International Harvester school bus owned by novelist Ken Kesey, famously driven by Neal Cassady during the Merry Pranksters' cross-country journeys in the 1960s. A portion of each bottle's proceeds goes toward restoring the original bus — a tangible cultural connection few whiskey brands can claim. The liquid itself comes from MGP's column stills in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, one of the most prolific contract distilleries in American whiskey. The 95/5 rye-to-malted-barley mashbill is aged for two years in newly charred American oak barrels, then bottled without chill filtration, allowing the whiskey to retain its full body, oils, and flavor compounds at a punchy 101 proof.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh dill and crisp green apple lead the nose, signatures of MGP's high-rye recipe. Behind those brighter notes, a thread of baking spice and raw grain sweetness emerges as the whiskey opens up.
Taste: The entry is assertive — rye spice hits immediately and spreads across the palate with a peppery bite appropriate for 101 proof. At mid-palate, smooth caramel sweetness balances the grain intensity, along with hints of vanilla drawn from the charred oak. The high rye content keeps everything focused and angular rather than round.
Finish: Surprisingly long and warming for a two-year-old whiskey, the finish carries lingering black pepper and baking spice. The non-chill filtered bottling contributes a slightly oily texture that extends the experience well beyond the final sip.
How to Drink Furthur Rye
At 101 proof, this rye rewards a small splash of water to open up the caramel and fruit notes beneath the spice; it also holds its own neat for those who enjoy assertive rye character. The high proof and bold grain profile make it an excellent cocktail backbone. A Manhattan benefits from the rye spice cutting through sweet vermouth with precision. A Sazerac showcases the dill and pepper notes against absinthe and Peychaud's bitters beautifully. A Vieux Carré lets the 95% rye mashbill stand up to Cognac and Bénédictine without being overshadowed.
Best For
- Cocktail enthusiasts seeking a high-proof rye that holds its character when mixed
- Fans of counterculture history and the Merry Pranksters looking for a spirit with genuine cultural roots
- Rye whiskey drinkers exploring MGP-sourced expressions at different ages and proofs
- Gifting someone who appreciates both American whiskey and American literary history
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Furthur Rye taste like? Furthur Rye delivers bold rye spice and black pepper balanced by smooth caramel sweetness, with underlying notes of dill and green apple from the 95% rye mashbill. The finish is notably long and warming with a slightly oily texture from non-chill filtration.
How does Furthur Rye compare to Rittenhouse Rye? Rittenhouse Rye Bottled-in-Bond uses a lower-rye mashbill (51% rye) and is aged four years, resulting in a rounder, more grain-balanced profile. Furthur Rye's 95% rye mashbill produces a more assertive, spice-forward character at a similar 100-plus proof point, though it carries a younger two-year age statement.
Is Furthur Rye good for cocktails? Its 101 proof and intensely spicy 95% rye mashbill make it an excellent cocktail rye, particularly in stirred drinks like Manhattans and Sazeracs where bold grain character needs to cut through other ingredients.
Where is Furthur Rye made? Furthur Rye is distilled at MGP's facility in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, one of the largest and most respected contract distilleries in the United States. The whiskey is then bottled in Kentucky.
What foods pair well with Furthur Rye? Smoked brisket complements the peppery spice with its rich, fatty char. Sharp aged cheddar echoes the whiskey's intensity without being overwhelmed. Charcuterie with cured salami and whole-grain mustard mirrors the rye spice. Dark chocolate with a high cacao percentage pairs well with the caramel and warming finish. Rye bread with pastrami creates an intuitive grain-on-grain pairing.
What sizes does Furthur Rye come in? Furthur Rye is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Furthur Rye worth the price? Furthur Rye positions as an accessible, entry-level straight rye that delivers above its price tier thanks to the well-regarded MGP 95/5 mashbill, non-chill filtered bottling, and a generous 101 proof — details typically found at higher price points in the category.
Why Furthur Rye?
The core appeal here is straightforward: MGP's proven 95% rye mashbill bottled without chill filtration at a full 101 proof, preserving every ounce of flavor the grain and oak deliver. While two years is young by bourbon standards, rye whiskey matures differently — the high rye content provides complexity early, and the non-chill filtered approach ensures nothing is stripped away before bottling. The cultural backstory tied to Ken Kesey's iconic bus adds genuine provenance rather than manufactured marketing mythology, and the commitment to funding the bus's restoration gives the brand an authenticity that resonates beyond the liquid. For drinkers who value bold, uncompromising rye character at an honest proof, this bottle delivers substance over flash.
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