Tasting Notes
- Nose: Caramelized brown sugar, vanilla bean, toasted oak, black pepper spice, dried fruit
- Palate: Rich toffee, dark chocolate, cinnamon bark, leather, roasted nuts, honey sweetness
- Finish: Long and warming with lingering oak tannins, baking spices, and smoky char
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Missouri Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 65.3% (130.6 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | NAS (No Age Statement) |
| Distillery | Still 630 |
| Region | St. Louis, Missouri |
Perfect For
High-proof bourbon enthusiasts who appreciate bold, unfiltered flavors and craft distillery innovation. Cocktail creators looking for a whiskey with enough backbone to stand up in spirit-forward drinks like Old Fashioneds and Manhattans. Whiskey collectors interested in exploring American bourbon beyond Kentucky's borders. Sharing with fellow bourbon lovers who enjoy discussing proof, terroir, and craft distilling techniques.Frequently Asked Questions
What does Due Process Missouri Straight Bourbon taste like?
Due Process delivers intense, concentrated bourbon flavors with rich caramel and toffee sweetness balanced by bold oak and spice. At 130.6 proof, it's a full-throttle experience with layers of vanilla, dark chocolate, and warming baking spices that unfold with each sip.
Is Due Process good for cocktails?
Yes, this high-proof bourbon is excellent for cocktails that need a strong whiskey foundation. Its 130.6 proof means it won't get lost in mixed drinks, making it perfect for Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, and whiskey sours where you want the bourbon character to shine through.
How should I drink Due Process bourbon?
Start with a small pour neat to appreciate the full intensity, then experiment with adding a few drops of water to open up the flavors. Many bourbon enthusiasts prefer it on the rocks or in classic cocktails where the high proof creates a bold backbone.
Is Due Process worth the price for craft bourbon?
Due Process offers excellent value for craft bourbon enthusiasts looking to explore regional American whiskey beyond Kentucky. Still 630's attention to quality and the bottle's high proof point deliver a premium drinking experience that showcases Missouri's emerging bourbon scene.
What makes Due Process different from Kentucky bourbon?
Due Process represents Missouri's distinct approach to bourbon making, with Still 630's regional terroir and water sources creating subtle differences from Kentucky whiskey. The high proof bottling and craft distillery scale allow for more hands-on production methods and unique flavor development.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.