Orphan Barrel Barterhouse 20 Year Bourbon 750ML

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Description

Orphan Barrel Barterhouse 20 Year Bourbon 750ML is a 20-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon bottled at 90.2 proof (45.1% ABV) in a 750ml bottle. As the inaugural release from Diageo's Orphan Barrel Whiskey Project, Barterhouse holds a singular place among American whiskey collectors — drawn from forgotten barrels stored for two decades inside the historic Stitzel-Weller warehouses.

Quick Facts: ABV: 45.1% (90.2 proof)  |  Origin: Kentucky, USA  |  Age: 20 Years  |  Distillery: New Bernheim Distillery (aged at Stitzel-Weller)

Production & Heritage

Barterhouse was distilled at the New Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, sometime after the facility opened in 1992. When the Bernheim plant changed hands, a large cache of barrels was relocated roughly 3.5 miles down the road to the former Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Shively — a site that ceased distillation in 1994 but retained expansive rickhouse capacity. The liquid matured for 20 years in new American oak casks, drawing character from both the extended aging and the particular warehouse climate at Stitzel-Weller. Its mashbill — 86% corn, 8% malted barley, and 6% rye — is a traditional high-corn recipe that leans toward sweetness rather than spice. When Diageo rediscovered these barrels, they launched the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Project specifically to bring them to market, making Barterhouse the line's first-ever expression.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Charcoal and honeyed oak lead the nose, followed by rich vanilla bean and a layer of ripe stone fruit — apricot and pear emerge as the bourbon opens up. There is a faint antique quality, a dusty, aged-wood character that signals the whiskey's two decades in barrel.

Taste: The entry is remarkably creamy for a 20-year bourbon, with caramel and brown sugar coating the palate immediately. At mid-palate, marzipan and buttered toast develop alongside candied orange and peach cobbler. A subtle tropical fruit note and a flicker of allspice arrive toward the peak, keeping the sweetness balanced.

Finish: Soft and mellow, the finish carries moderate oak alongside traces of dark chocolate, citrus peel, and a hint of stale tobacco. It fades gently rather than aggressively, with a honeyed vanilla thread that lingers.

How to Drink Barterhouse 20 Year

At 90.2 proof, Barterhouse drinks comfortably neat; a few drops of water can open up the tropical and citrus notes without drowning the oak. A single large ice cube is also effective, taming the wood tannins and amplifying the caramel-cream texture. For cocktails, its age and character make it best suited to spirit-forward builds:

  • Old Fashioned — The bourbon's inherent sweetness and orange-peel character complement the classic bitters-and-sugar format without additional complexity needed.
  • Boulevardier — Barterhouse's rich caramel and chocolate notes stand up against sweet vermouth and Campari, adding depth that younger bourbons cannot match.
  • Mint Julep — The creamy vanilla and stone-fruit profile provides a layered foundation beneath fresh mint and crushed ice.

Best For

  • Collectors seeking discontinued Orphan Barrel Project bottlings
  • Gifting a bourbon enthusiast who values age-stated American whiskey
  • Side-by-side tastings comparing extended-aged Kentucky bourbons
  • A special-occasion pour to mark milestones or celebrations

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Barterhouse 20 Year taste like? Barterhouse 20 Year delivers a creamy, sweet profile dominated by caramel, honeyed vanilla, stone fruit, and marzipan, with understated oak for a 20-year-old bourbon. The finish is soft and mellow, with lingering notes of chocolate and citrus peel.

How does Barterhouse 20 Year compare to Elijah Craig 23 Year? Both are ultra-aged Kentucky bourbons, but Barterhouse sits at a lower proof (90.2 vs. Elijah Craig 23's 90 proof) and tends toward a creamier, fruit-driven sweetness, while Elijah Craig 23 Year leans more heavily into tannic oak and leather. Barterhouse's high-corn mashbill (86% corn, 6% rye) also produces a softer, less spice-forward character than Elijah Craig's recipe.

Is Barterhouse 20 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — its moderate 90.2 proof and soft, creamy texture make it one of the more approachable ultra-aged bourbons for neat sipping. Whisky Advocate described it as "very easy-drinking" and "enjoyable under most moods and circumstances."

Where is Barterhouse 20 Year made? Barterhouse was distilled at the New Bernheim Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, and then aged for 20 years in rickhouses at the historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Shively, Kentucky. It was bottled under Diageo's Orphan Barrel Whiskey Project.

What foods pair well with Barterhouse 20 Year? Pecan pie complements its caramel and brown-sugar sweetness. Dark chocolate truffles echo its cocoa finish. Smoked pork belly mirrors the bourbon's toasty, buttery mid-palate. Aged Gouda brings a nutty counterpoint to the marzipan notes. Stone-fruit desserts like peach cobbler reinforce the bourbon's fruit character.

What sizes does Barterhouse 20 Year come in? Barterhouse 20 Year was released as a standard 750ml bottle. No other size formats are widely documented for this expression.

Is Barterhouse 20 Year worth the price? Barterhouse positions as a premium, limited-release bourbon, and secondary-market prices have climbed since the expression was discontinued. For drinkers who value 20-year age statements and the provenance of Stitzel-Weller warehouse aging, it represents a compelling entry in the ultra-aged bourbon category.

Why Barterhouse 20 Year?

Barterhouse's core distinction is its origin story: it was the very first release from the Orphan Barrel Whiskey Project, drawn from barrels that sat quietly in the Stitzel-Weller rickhouses for two full decades before Diageo brought them to light. That Stitzel-Weller provenance — even as warehouse aging rather than distillation — carries real weight among bourbon collectors. The liquid itself defies expectations for its age, staying creamy and fruit-forward rather than collapsing into heavy oak, a quality Whisky Advocate specifically noted when calling it "surprisingly lacking in oak intensity." As a discontinued expression with a verified 20-year age statement and an 86% corn mashbill that delivers genuine sweetness, Barterhouse occupies a niche that few current-production bourbons can replicate.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Bourbon
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Kentucky
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Orphan Barrel

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