The Beautiful and the Damned Fire & Frequency Single Cask Series is a 10-year straight bourbon whiskey bottled at cask strength 115.4 proof from Indiana's innovative Beautiful and the Damned Whiskey House. This single cask offering delivers intense, unfiltered flavor from a high-rye mash bill of 60% corn, 36% rye, and 4% malt barley, creating a bold bourbon that punches above its weight in today's craft whiskey landscape.
The Beautiful and the Damned Whiskey House represents the new generation of Indiana distilling, combining traditional bourbon craftsmanship with modern sensibilities. Their Fire & Frequency Single Cask Series showcases individual barrels at their peak, with each bottle numbered and tracked to its specific cask. This particular expression comes from Cask No. 01, with bottle 23, distilled in 2016 and curated by select bottle shops nationwide.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Charred oak, dark caramel, baking spices, vanilla bean, dried orange peel
- Palate: Cinnamon bark, burnt sugar, leather, dark chocolate, peppery rye spice, toasted almonds
- Finish: Long, warming finish with lingering oak tannins, black pepper, and honey sweetness
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 57.7% (115.4 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 10 Years |
| Release Year | 2016 |
| Distillery | The Beautiful and the Damned Whiskey House |
| Region | Bloomington, Indiana |
| Mash Bill | 60% Corn, 36% Rye, 4% Malt Barley |
| Cask Details | Single Cask No. 01, Bottle 23 |
Perfect For
- Whiskey collectors: Single cask rarity with numbered bottles and provenance tracking
- Neat sipping: Cask strength intensity rewards patient tasting and small sips
- Craft cocktails: High proof and rye content create bold Old Fashioneds and Manhattans
- Whiskey parties: Unique Indiana distillery story sparks conversation among enthusiasts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Beautiful and the Damned Fire & Frequency taste like?
This bourbon delivers intense flavors of charred oak, cinnamon bark, and burnt sugar on the palate, with a high-rye mash bill creating notable spice. The 10-year aging and cask strength bottling produce rich leather and dark chocolate notes, while the finish brings warming oak tannins and black pepper heat balanced by honey sweetness.
Is this bourbon good for cocktails?
Yes, the 115.4 proof strength and 36% rye content make this excellent for cocktails that need bold bourbon character. It creates particularly impressive Old Fashioneds and Manhattans, though you may want to use slightly less than typical due to the higher proof. The spice-forward profile also works well in Brown Butter Old Fashioneds.
How should I drink The Beautiful and the Damned Fire & Frequency?
Start neat in small sips to appreciate the cask strength intensity, then add a few drops of water to open up the flavors. The high proof rewards patience - let it breathe in the glass for 5-10 minutes. For cocktails, use it as a substitute for any high-rye bourbon recipe, adjusting quantities for the higher proof.
Is this bourbon worth the price for a single cask bottling?
This offers excellent value for a 10-year single cask bourbon at cask strength, especially from an up-and-coming Indiana distillery. The numbered bottles, detailed provenance tracking, and unique mash bill provide collector appeal, while the quality justifies the premium over standard bourbon releases.
What is similar to The Beautiful and the Damned Fire & Frequency?
If you enjoy high-rye bourbons like Russell's Reserve Single Barrel or Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve, you'll appreciate this expression. The Indiana origin and craft approach compare to other Midwest distilleries like New Riff or Wilderness Trail, while the cask strength bottling appeals to fans of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.