AWIB April 18, 2026: Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Third Corridor Confirmation Lands At April 18…

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Issue #6 · April 18, 2026 · Reporting window: April 16, 2026 through April 18, 2026

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Today's Brief At A Glance

◆ THE RICKHOUSE REPORT — Corporate moves, production decisions, and legislation that shape the shelf. [5 stories] Pappy Van Winkle 23 third corridor confirmation lands at Saturday Skinner hammer — $2,725 print converts $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier corridor into working Q2 floor · Bardstown Discovery Series 11 lottery clears 13,200 entrants at 60-hour mark heading into April 19 close · Lux Row Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle Day 2 update — 6,400 entrants registered against 2,800 tickets at 24-hour mark · Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 weekend retail-velocity preparation — 14-day countdown to April 30 staggered rollout · Frey Ranch Single Estate Bottled-in-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 producer announcement lands April 18

◆ REGIONAL REPORT — Northeast rotation: Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut craft. [3 stories] Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 Massachusetts release · Whistlepig sister-brand Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 Vermont single-grain · Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 Connecticut release

◆ THE LABEL ROOM — New TTB approvals and pipeline intelligence — what's coming to market and when. [5 featured + 1 pending] Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year · Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 · Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 · Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength · Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Festival exclusive single-barrel COLA · Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 bottle-format COLA still pending April 22 weekly batch

◆ THE HUNT — Lotteries, drops, and releases open right now — what's worth your time. [5 active] Lux Row Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle April 22 close · Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 weekend pass and exclusive single-barrel · Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year national distribution · Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye Massachusetts regional · Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength Vermont regional plus Northeast specialty

◆ THE BAR TALK — What the community is arguing about and what the facts actually say. [2 debates] Pappy 23 third corridor confirmation — does the $2,725 Skinner print establish a defensible Q2 floor or signal continued downward pressure? · Saturday spring-festival exclusive single-barrel programming — meaningful drinker access or curated-allocation premium pricing in disguise?

◆ THE SECONDARY — Realized auction prices, floor erosion math, and whether to buy, hold, or sell. [3 items] Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year 2024 April 18 Skinner hammer $2,725 · Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 April 18 Skinner hammer $1,475 · Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 April 17 Bottle Blue Book private-sale $295

The Rickhouse Report

The big moves — corporate decisions, production changes, and industry events that shape what ends up on your shelf.


Story Status:

Update — previously covered April 15, 2026 · new milestone: April 18 Skinner Auctioneers Boston Saturday Spring Spirits cycle delivers third Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year corridor confirmation at $2,725 hammer — third in-corridor print in seven days converts the $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier projection into the working Q2 2026 floor

Story Title:

Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Third Corridor Confirmation Lands At April 18 Skinner Saturday Spring Spirits Hammer — $2,725 Print Inside $2,500-$2,900 Projection Converts Wheated-Tier Corridor Into Working Q2 2026 Floor

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Skinner Auctioneers' April 18, 2026 Saturday Spring Spirits online cycle closed at 2 p.m. Eastern with a Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year (2024 release) hammering at $2,725 against a $2,400-$2,900 published estimate — the third in-window print landing inside the $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier corridor projected during the April 13 and April 15 prior-cycle calibration. The April 18 print joins the April 13 Bottle Blue Book aggregator hammer at $2,650 and the April 15 Whisky Auctioneer hammer at $2,810 (USD-converted from £2,180 at the April 15 exchange rate) to deliver three consecutive in-corridor prints across three distinct venue types (Bottle Blue Book aggregator, UK auction house, US regional auction house) within seven calendar days. [1]

The three-print cluster converts the previously-projected $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier corridor from a working hypothesis into a calibrated Q2 2026 floor for the Pappy 23 expression. The April 18 Skinner cycle realized 11 American whiskey lots overall, with the Pappy 23 hammer landing as the cycle's highest realized lot and the cycle's only six-figure-or-near hammer. Skinner published the cycle's full results at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, with seven of the 11 lots clearing within published estimate ranges and the Pappy 23 hammer landing 4.7% above the estimate's lower bound and 6.0% below the estimate's upper bound. [1] [2]

The April 18 Skinner cycle confirms the corridor depth at functional parity with the prior two cycles — within $185 of the April 13 print and within $85 of the April 15 print, signaling the corridor is now empirically settled rather than projected. At 9.2x the $295.00 Buffalo Trace allocation MSRP, the Pappy 23 retains heritage-allocated-tier pricing but at one of the lowest multiples seen at auction since the 2019-2020 pre-pandemic cycle. The April 18 cycle's other notable American whiskey hammers (Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 at $1,475, William Larue Weller 2023 at $1,295, and Sazerac 18 Year 2024 at $385) confirm the broader BTAC and Buffalo Trace heritage compression remains uniform across the lineup. [1] [2]

Why It Matters:

The April 18 Pappy 23 third corridor confirmation is the highest-leverage secondary-market signal of the spring 2026 cycle for the wheated-tier heritage allocation, materially shifting the Pappy 23 valuation framework from "projected corridor" to "calibrated working floor." For collectors holding Pappy 23 inventory bought above the $3,200-$3,800 2022 peak corridor, the April 18 print confirms loss-realization at 26-32% remains the operative scenario through Q2 2026. For new buyers, the corridor's calibration means $2,500 is now a defensible floor-bid level and $2,900 is the corridor's upper bound for opportunistic exit. The corridor floor's empirical settlement is the cleanest secondary-market data point of the spring 2026 cycle. [1] [2]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch the April 23-26 weekly secondary cycle for any Pappy 23 prints to confirm corridor stability or signal further downward pressure — three-print confirmation establishes the working floor, but a fourth and fifth print extending below $2,500 would force a re-projection. Watch the broader Pappy lineup (15 Year, 20 Year, Family Reserve Lot B) for any matching corridor-confirmation cycles in the next 14 days. Watch Buffalo Trace allocation programming for any signaling on the May-June 2026 BTAC release calendar. Watch Bottle Blue Book and CaskCartel for aggregator-level Pappy 23 listings to observe whether retail listings track the auction-house corridor or run independently. [1] [2] [3]

Your Chase:

The Pappy 23 corridor is now empirically calibrated at $2,500-$2,900 through Q2 2026. If you are buying — and you are willing to accept that this is genuinely a heritage-collector position rather than a drinker bottle — anything inside the corridor is a defensible price; below $2,500 is opportunistic. Above $2,900 is paying a premium the three-cycle corridor does not support. If you are holding inventory bought above $3,200, the April 18 print does not improve your position — but it does cap further downside risk through Q2.

Lineage_Note:

Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year is the longest-aged expression in the Old Rip Van Winkle / Pappy Van Winkle portfolio, produced under the joint distribution agreement between Sazerac (Buffalo Trace) and the Van Winkle family established in 2002. The 23 Year draws from wheated-mashbill bourbon (Buffalo Trace mashbill #2) aged at Buffalo Trace warehouses through 23-plus years and bottled at 95.6 proof — the lineup's lowest proof point. The expression is named for Julian "Pappy" Van Winkle Sr., who built Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville in 1935 and originated the wheated-mashbill bourbon recipe that anchors the modern wheated-bourbon segment.


Story Status:

Update — previously covered April 17, 2026 · new milestone: Bardstown Bourbon Company April 18 60-hour update on Discovery Series 11 distillery-allocation lottery shows total entrants at approximately 13,200, compressing the bottle-to-entrant ratio to 1.69x as the April 19 11:59 p.m. ET close approaches

Story Title:

Bardstown Bourbon Company Discovery Series 11 Lottery Entrant Pool Reaches 13,200 At 60-Hour Mark — Bottle-To-Entrant Ratio Compresses To 1.69x Heading Into April 19 Close

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Bardstown Bourbon Company published the April 18, 2026 60-hour update on the Discovery Series 11 distillery-allocation lottery, confirming total entrants at approximately 13,200 against the previously-disclosed 7,800-bottle release volume. The 13,200-entrant count compresses the bottle-to-entrant ratio to 1.69x — meaningfully tighter than the April 17 36-hour 1.21x reading and now approaching the upper bound of the working projection corridor (1.18x-1.22x at expected close). The entrant window remains open through 11:59 p.m. Eastern on April 19, with the April 21 winner-notification dispatch and April 22 distillery-direct allocation event sequence unchanged. [4]

The 60-hour 13,200-entrant pace exceeds Bardstown's working April 17 projection (11,000-13,000 entrants final) at the 60-hour mark, signaling the lottery is on pace to clear 14,500-16,000 entrants by the April 19 close. President and CEO Mark Erwin's April 18 commentary acknowledged the projection has been revised — "the second-day acceleration is running approximately 18% above the modeled curve" — and signaled Bardstown is now working a 1.85x-2.05x final bottle-to-entrant ratio corridor. The April 18 disclosure also confirms the lottery has now drawn registrants from all 50 states (up from 47 at the April 17 36-hour count and 41 at the April 16 first-day count), achieving full national-allocation footprint within 60 hours of opening. [4] [5]

The accelerating entrant pace is the program's most consequential allocation-tier signal of the spring 2026 cycle — the registration velocity confirms that the April 15 source-and-aging-location disclosure protocol is producing sustained demand acceleration well beyond the program's prior cycles. The 13,200-entrant count at 60 hours is approximately 154% above the same-time-mark on Discovery Series 10's 5,200-entrant count from 2025. Bardstown's allocation team is now sizing the April 21 winner-notification dispatch against the revised entrant-pool projection. [4]

Why It Matters:

The April 18 60-hour 13,200-entrant disclosure compresses the Discovery Series 11 bottle-to-entrant ratio toward a final 1.85x-2.05x corridor — meaningfully tighter than the April 17 1.21x reading suggested and approximately 35% tighter than the program's initial projections. For collectors, the revised 1.85x-2.05x ratio means roughly half of entrants will win an allocation if the pace holds; that math still holds the program's best lottery odds since 2023 but is materially below the April 17 cycle's optimism. The compressed ratio confirms the source-and-aging-location disclosure protocol is producing demand acceleration that may compress odds at future Discovery Series cycles toward the 2024-2025 norms. [4] [5]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch the April 19 11:59 p.m. Eastern entrant-window close for the final entrant count and the resulting final bottle-to-entrant ratio — anything inside 2.10x is still meaningfully better than the 2024 (3.4x) cycle. Watch April 21 winner-notification dispatch for any operational complications. Watch April 22 distillery-direct event execution and first secondary platform listings within 48 hours. Watch the broader Discovery Series program through the next two cycles for any allocation-mechanism adjustments responsive to the April 18 entrant-pool acceleration. [4]

Your Chase:

The April 19 11:59 p.m. Eastern entrant-window close is roughly 28 hours away. If you have not yet registered through Bardstown's allocation portal, today is your last realistic window — the 1.69x ratio still puts the lottery odds in your favor though the corridor is tightening. If you do not win the lottery, the national specialty retail allocation through Q2 2026 is the secondary path; expect first-week secondary listings in the $215-$255 corridor immediately post-event given the compressed lottery odds.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Allocated vs. regular release


Story Status:

Update — previously covered April 17, 2026 · new milestone: April 18 24-hour update on Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle shows 6,400 entrants registered against 2,800 tickets — standard-tier ratio compresses to 3.2x at first-day close

Story Title:

Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 Ticket-Allocation Cycle Day 2 Update — 6,400 Entrants Registered At 24-Hour Mark, Standard-Tier Ratio Compresses To 3.2x, Premium-Tier Ratio Holds At 11.4x

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Lux Row Distillers (Bardstown, Kentucky) published the April 18, 2026 24-hour update on the Blood Oath Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle, confirming approximately 6,400 entrants registered through the first 24 hours against the 2,800-ticket allocation volume. The first-day count compresses the standard-tier ticket-to-entrant ratio to 3.2x against the 2,000 standard tickets and the premium-tier ratio to 11.4x against the 800 "Master Blender" premium tickets — both running modestly tighter than the April 17 cycle-opening projections (3.9x standard, 13.8x premium based on 11,000 estimated entrants final). The registration window remains open through 11:59 p.m. Eastern on April 22. [6]

Lux Row's April 18 commentary cited the entrant velocity as "tracking modestly under the prior three Pact ticketed-event cycles" — implicit acknowledgement that the ticketed-event format is producing slightly slower registration cadence than the brand's prior cycles, though still well above the program's bottle-format walk-in events. Working projections now place the April 22 close in the 9,500-to-11,500 entrant range, producing final ticket-to-entrant ratios of 3.4x-4.1x at the standard tier and 11.9x-14.4x at the premium tier. The April 18 update also confirms approximately 1,940 of the first-day registrations have selected the premium "Master Blender" tier — a 30% premium-tier selection rate against the 800-allocation cap, producing the first explicit premium-tier oversubscription signal. [6] [7]

The premium-tier oversubscription signal is the cycle's most consequential operational data point. With 1,940 premium-tier registrations against 800 allocations after 24 hours, the premium tier is already running at 2.4x oversubscription before the registration window's halfway mark — implying the closed-door Master Blender presentation framing is producing meaningfully stronger demand than Lux Row's pre-cycle modeling assumed. The April 18 commentary signals Lux Row is now sizing the April 24 winner-notification dispatch against materially higher premium-tier oversubscription scenarios than the cycle's opening projections suggested. [6]

Why It Matters:

The April 18 Pact 12 24-hour update at 6,400 entrants and 1,940 premium-tier selections signals a meaningful shift in the spring 2026 premium-finish allocated cluster's ticketed-event operational dynamics. The 30% premium-tier selection rate against the 800-allocation cap (2.4x premium oversubscription at 24 hours) confirms the closed-door Master Blender presentation framing is producing experience-monetization demand at scale — significantly above the brand's pre-cycle modeling. For collectors, the premium-tier oversubscription signal means the closed-door access is functionally allocated even if the standard tier remains modestly accessible. For Lux Row's broader programming, the data validates the experience-monetization thesis that anchored the April 17 cycle launch. [6] [7]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch the April 22 ticket-allocation cycle close for total entrant count and final ticket-to-entrant ratios at both tiers. Watch the running premium-tier selection rate through April 19-22 for any acceleration or stabilization. Watch April 24 winner-notification dispatch for any operational complications, particularly at the oversubscribed premium tier. Watch the April 25 distillery-direct event execution, the Master Blender presentation content for any product-program disclosures, and first secondary platform listings within 48 hours. [6] [7]

Your Chase:

If you can travel to Bardstown for the April 25 event, the ticket-allocation cycle remains open through April 22. The standard-tier 3.2x first-day ratio still puts you at roughly one-in-three odds — meaningfully accessible. The premium-tier 11.4x ratio (and the 30% selection rate that drove it) means the Master Blender access is approaching genuine allocation status — if you want it, register early in the April 18-19 window. Above $245 secondary in the first 30 days post-event is paying a premium the Pact-program multi-cycle volume math does not support.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Finishing · Allocated vs. regular release


Story Status:

Update — previously covered April 16, 2026 · new milestone: April 18 Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 14-day countdown to April 30 staggered national retail rollout — distributor allocation manifests now confirmed across 47 control and franchise states

Story Title:

Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 Weekend Retail-Velocity Preparation — 14-Day Countdown To April 30 Staggered National Rollout, Distributor Allocation Manifests Confirmed Across 47 States

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Campari Group's Wild Turkey brand published the April 18, 2026 14-day-countdown disclosure on the Master's Keep 2026 staggered national retail rollout, confirming distributor allocation manifests across 47 control and franchise states ahead of the April 30 9 a.m. local time staggered release. The April 18 disclosure resolves the carry-forward watch active since the April 16 brand-calendar communication and confirms the program's allocation footprint at parity with the 2025 Master's Keep cycle (also 47 states). Total release volume holds at approximately 11,400 bottles across the 750mL and gift-pack formats, with the standard 750mL at $249.99 SRP and the limited gift-pack format at $349.99 SRP. [8]

The April 18 distributor-manifest confirmation includes state-by-state allocation depth disclosures across the major specialty markets — Texas at 1,180 bottles, California at 920, New York at 760, Florida at 680, Illinois at 540, Pennsylvania at 480, with the remaining 41 states splitting 6,840 bottles. The Texas-California-New York-Florida four-state cluster takes 31% of total volume, consistent with the 2025 cycle's 32% concentration in the same four-state cluster. The 9 a.m. local-time staggered release format runs across all 47 states simultaneously by local clock — meaning a release time band stretches from 6 a.m. Pacific to 9 a.m. Eastern as the rollout cascades westward through the morning. [8] [9]

The April 18 disclosure also confirms the program's continued specialty-retail-only distribution framework — no national chain accounts (Total Wine, BevMo, Spec's), no distillery-direct allocation. Wild Turkey's specialty-retail discipline remains the cleanest in the major-distiller premium-tier programming and is operationally distinct from the broader spring 2026 allocated-tier shift toward distillery-direct event format (Lux Row Pact 12, Buffalo Trace XC-28, Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2026). [8]

Why It Matters:

Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 holds as the spring premium-finish allocated cluster's most operationally specialty-retail-disciplined element — preserving the program's specialty-retail-only distribution framework against the broader cluster's shift toward distillery-direct event format. The April 18 distributor-manifest confirmation supports continued Master's Keep specialty-retail allocation discipline through 2026 and validates the program's positioning as the cluster's "drinker bottle" tier despite the $249.99 SRP. For collectors, the staggered 9 a.m. local-time rollout means the first-hour velocity will be the cleanest read on the cluster's broader premium-tier demand absorption — with secondary listings landing within 48 hours of first sales. [8] [9]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch the April 30 9 a.m. local-time release for first-hour velocity reads from the Texas, California, New York, Florida four-state cluster — historical Master's Keep first-hour velocity has run 65-85% sellthrough at the major specialty accounts. Watch first secondary platform listings within 48 hours of first sales; 2024 and 2025 Master's Keep hammers ran $385-$485 in the first 30 days. Watch the broader Wild Turkey premium-tier programming through Q2-Q3 2026 for any cycle adjustments — the Russell's Reserve 13-Year and 15-Year programs sit in the same brand premiumization framework. [8] [9]

Your Chase:

If you have established account-holder status with a Wild Turkey Master's Keep specialty retailer, the April 18 distributor-manifest confirmation means your call should go in this week. The April 30 9 a.m. local-time staggered release is two weeks away — 14 days to confirm allocation receipt with your retailer. Above $485 secondary in the first 30 days is paying a premium the 11,400-bottle volume math does not support.

Lineage_Note:

Wild Turkey Distillery (Lawrenceburg, Kentucky) is operated by Campari Group following the 2009 acquisition from Pernod Ricard, with Master Distiller Eddie Russell — son of legendary Master Distiller Jimmy Russell — leading production since 2015. The Master's Keep program launched in 2015 as Wild Turkey's premium-tier annual release framework, with each year's release representing a distinct production-method differentiator (extra-aged, distinct mashbill, or finishing variable). The 2026 release continues the program's annual cycle into its 12th year, making Master's Keep one of the longer-running annual premium-tier programs in the major-distiller segment.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Frey Ranch Single Estate Bottled-In-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 Producer Announcement Lands April 18 — Nevada Estate-Distilled Bourbon At 100 Proof, $79.99 SRP National Specialty, Largest BiB Reserve Volume To Date

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Frey Ranch Distillery (Fallon, Nevada) confirmed the April 18, 2026 producer announcement of the Single Estate Bottled-in-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 release — the brand's flagship age-stated estate-distilled bourbon expression at the Bottled-in-Bond standard. The Spring 2026 release is bottled at 100 proof (50.0% ABV) in 750mL format with a 6-year age statement, drawn from the brand's continuously-expanding estate-grown grain-to-glass production framework at the Fallon farm and distillery. Total release volume is 9,200 bottles distributed through 38 states of national specialty retail and a small distillery-direct allocation at the Fallon visitor center. SRP is $79.99. [10]

Frey Ranch's estate-distilled production framework is the brand's defining production characteristic — the distillery is one of three commercial-scale single-estate American whiskey operations (with Garrison Brothers in Texas and Heaven's Door in Tennessee) and the only one running the BiB-tier production through 6-year age statement. The mashbill runs approximately 66% corn, 12% rye, 12% wheat, and 10% malted barley — a "four-grain" composition Frey Ranch grows entirely on its own 1,500-acre farm. The 6-year age statement is the program's longest-aged BiB Reserve to date and the largest-volume BiB Reserve cycle Frey Ranch has executed (prior cycles at 7,200 and 6,800 bottles). [10] [11]

The April 18 release commentary positioned the Spring 2026 BiB Reserve as "the cleanest expression of estate-grown four-grain bourbon at the BiB standard at six-year age" by founder and Master Distiller Colby Frey, who built the distillery on his family's third-generation Nevada farm in 2014 and pioneered the brand's estate-distilled framework. The release expands the spring 2026 BiB-segment programming alongside the broader Heaven Hill BiB 12-Year and Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve programs, providing the segment's estate-distilled axis at the accessible $79.99 price point. [10] [11]

Why It Matters:

Frey Ranch's April 18 BiB Reserve announcement establishes the cleanest commercial-scale estate-distilled BiB-tier American bourbon at 6-year age statement in 2026 distribution, with the four-grain estate-grown mashbill providing a category-rare grain-sourcing transparency proposition at the BiB standard. The 9,200-bottle volume is the program's largest BiB Reserve cycle to date and reflects the brand's continuously-expanding production base at the Fallon farm. The release expands the spring 2026 BiB-segment visibility cluster and signals the segment's estate-distilled axis differentiation continues to mature alongside Garrison Brothers' Texas estate-distilled framework. The $79.99 SRP at 100 proof BiB and 6-year age statement is meaningfully accessible for an estate-distilled BiB-tier release. [10] [11]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch the April 18-May 7 national specialty retail rollout across the 38 partner-state network for state-by-state allocation depth. Watch the broader Frey Ranch portfolio through Q2-Q3 2026 for any expansion programming — the brand's continued 1,500-acre farm-expansion project is the segment's most active capacity-building project at the estate-distilled scale. Watch the broader BiB-segment programming for any cooperative cross-brand programming around the estate-distilled positioning. Watch competitor estate-distilled programs (Garrison Brothers, Heaven's Door) for any matching age-statement or BiB-standard programming responses. [10] [11]

Your Chase:

Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year at $79.99 is one of the cleanest accessible-premium-tier BiB-segment releases of 2026 — the estate-distilled four-grain mashbill at 6-year age statement and BiB standard is genuinely category-rare. If you live in one of the 38 partner-state markets, the national specialty retail network is your shortest path. Call your specialty retailer within the next 14 days for allocation confirmation. The 9,200-bottle volume means meaningful national availability through the spring window — well above the smaller-craft-tier scarcity profile.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Bottled-in-Bond · The mash bill

Lineage_Note:

Frey Ranch Distillery was founded in 2014 by Colby Frey and Ashley Frey as the first commercial-scale single-estate American whiskey distillery in Nevada, built on the Frey family's third-generation 1,500-acre farm in Fallon. The distillery operates a true grain-to-glass framework — every grain in every bottle is grown, malted, fermented, distilled, aged, and bottled on the same Fallon property. Colby Frey serves as founder, CEO, and Master Distiller, with Ashley Frey serving as co-founder and President. The Single Estate BiB Reserve program launched in 2022 with the brand's first 4-year BiB Reserve cycle, with the 6-year extension to the program in 2026 representing the longest-aged estate-distilled BiB-tier American bourbon currently in commercial production.


Regional Report

Craft and regional whiskey news from outside the Kentucky heartland — the producers building the next chapter.

Today's region: Northeast rotation (Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut craft). Today's window: 7-day look-back focused on Northeast American whiskey producers building category presence outside the Kentucky-Tennessee major-distiller framework.

Region: Northeast


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 Lands April 18 — Massachusetts 100% Rye At 119 Proof, $94.99 SRP, First Cask Strength Rye Release In Program History

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Boston Harbor Distillery (Boston, Massachusetts) confirmed the April 18, 2026 release of the Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 — the brand's first cask-strength expression of the flagship 100% rye whiskey program. The 2026 release is bottled at 119 proof (59.5% ABV) in 750mL format with no age statement, drawn from rye whiskey aged in new charred American oak barrels at the South Boston facility. Total release volume is 1,800 bottles distributed through Massachusetts regional retail (priority allocation), select Northeast specialty retail across approximately 12 partner retailers, and a small distillery-direct allocation at the South Boston tasting room. SRP is $94.99. [12]

Putnam Reserve's 100% rye mashbill is the program's defining production characteristic, with the brand running one of the only commercial-scale 100% rye programs in the Northeast craft segment. The cask-strength format permits the cleanest expression of the rye-and-oak interaction without proof dilution, with the 2026 cycle representing the program's first cask-strength release in its 11-year production history. The brand's South Boston harbor-side aging environment — at sea level with maritime humidity and temperature swings distinct from inland aging conditions — produces a slower, more measured aging cycle than Kentucky or Tennessee equivalents. [12]

The April 18 release commentary positioned the 2026 Cask Strength Rye as "the cleanest expression of Boston-aged 100% rye at full proof" by founder and Master Distiller Rhonda Kallman, who built the brand on the Boston harbor in 2015. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster (Putnam Reserve Cask Strength April 18, Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength April 18, Litchfield Batchers' 8-Year Cask Strength April 18). [12] [13]

Why It Matters:

Boston Harbor's April 18 Cask Strength Rye release establishes the cleanest 100% rye expression at cask strength in current Northeast distribution, with the Boston harbor-side aging environment producing a category-rare aging-environment differentiation at the 100% rye production standard. The 1,800-bottle volume reflects the program's small-craft scale and the genuine constraints of 100% rye production at cask strength. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster and signals the segment's regional-identity diversification continues to mature alongside the Mid-Atlantic rye segment's 100% rye programming (Catoctin Creek, Dad's Hat). [12] [13]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch Massachusetts regional retail rollout through April 30 for state-specific allocation depth. Watch Northeast specialty retail through the 12 partner retailers for state-by-state availability. Watch the broader Boston Harbor portfolio through Q2-Q3 2026 for any expansion programming around the cask-strength positioning. Watch the broader Northeast craft segment for any cooperative regional-identity programming with Mad River, Litchfield, and the broader New England craft producers. [12]

Your Chase:

Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye at $94.99 is a buy at MSRP for any rye collector with Northeast curiosity — the 100% rye mashbill at cask strength from the Boston harbor-side aging environment is genuinely category-rare. If you are in Massachusetts, the priority-allocation network is your shortest path. If you are in the broader Northeast, the 12-partner retailer network is the secondary pathway. The 1,800-bottle volume means the bottle clears quickly — call your specialty retailer within the next 7 days for allocation confirmation.

First_Sip_Anchor:

The mash bill · Barrel proof / cask strength

Lineage_Note:

Boston Harbor Distillery was founded in 2015 in South Boston, Massachusetts, by Rhonda Kallman as one of the first commercial-scale distilleries in Boston since pre-Prohibition and one of the earliest commercial 100% rye whiskey operations in the post-craft Northeast distilling era. Kallman — a co-founder of Samuel Adams Brewing Company in 1984 — built Boston Harbor on the recovered industrial pier infrastructure of the South Boston waterfront. The Putnam Reserve program launched in 2017 as the brand's flagship 100% rye whiskey expression, with the 2026 Cask Strength release representing the program's first cask-strength format in its 11-year production history. The brand has remained independently family-owned through 2026.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 Lands April 18 — Vermont Single-Grain Whiskey At 117 Proof, $89.99 SRP, Smallest Hopscotch Volume Since 2024

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Mad River Distillers (Warren, Vermont) confirmed the April 18, 2026 release of the Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 — the brand's flagship single-grain malted-barley whiskey at cask strength. The 2026 release is bottled at 117 proof (58.5% ABV) in 750mL format with no age statement, drawn from malted barley whiskey aged in new charred American oak barrels at the Warren facility in the Mad River Valley. Total release volume is 2,100 bottles distributed through Vermont regional retail (priority allocation), select Northeast specialty retail across approximately 14 partner retailers, and a small distillery-direct allocation at the Warren tasting room. SRP is $89.99. The 2,100-bottle volume is the program's smallest Hopscotch Cask Strength release since the 2024 cycle (1,800 bottles). [14]

Hopscotch's single-grain malted-barley mashbill is the program's defining production characteristic, with the brand running one of the few commercial-scale American single-grain malted-barley whiskey programs and the only one in Vermont distribution. The cask-strength format permits the cleanest expression of the barley-and-oak interaction without proof dilution. The Mad River Valley aging environment — at approximately 800 feet elevation in central Vermont with continental cold-winter aging cycles — produces a slower, more measured aging cycle than Kentucky equivalents. [14]

The April 18 release commentary positioned the 2026 Cask Strength as "the cleanest expression of Vermont single-grain malted barley at full proof" by founder and Master Distiller John Egan, who built the brand on the Mad River farm in 2011. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster alongside Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength and Litchfield Batchers' 8-Year Cask Strength. [14] [13]

Why It Matters:

Mad River's April 18 Hopscotch Cask Strength release establishes the cleanest commercial-scale Vermont single-grain malted-barley American whiskey expression at cask strength in 2026 distribution, with the single-grain malted-barley mashbill providing a category-rare production-method differentiation against the broader bourbon and rye segments. The 2,100-bottle volume reflects the program's small-craft scale and the genuine constraints of single-grain malted-barley production at cask strength. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster and signals the segment's production-method-axis differentiation matures alongside the broader American Single Malt category emergence ahead of the TTB final-rule implementation. [14] [13]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch Vermont regional retail rollout through April 30 for state-specific allocation depth. Watch Northeast specialty retail through the 14 partner retailers for state-by-state availability. Watch the broader Mad River portfolio through Q2-Q3 2026 for any expansion programming around the single-grain malted-barley positioning. Watch the broader Northeast craft segment for any cooperative regional-identity programming with Boston Harbor, Litchfield, and other New England producers. Watch the broader American Single Malt category for any final-rule implementation signaling. [14]

Your Chase:

Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength at $89.99 is a buy at MSRP for any single-grain or malted-barley American whiskey collector — the Vermont aging environment plus the cask-strength format makes this genuinely category-rare. If you are in Vermont, the priority-allocation network is your shortest path. If you are in the broader Northeast, the 14-partner retailer network is the secondary pathway. The 2,100-bottle volume means the bottle clears quickly — call your specialty retailer within the next 7 days for allocation confirmation.

First_Sip_Anchor:

The mash bill · Barrel proof / cask strength

Lineage_Note:

Mad River Distillers was founded in 2011 in Warren, Vermont, by John Egan and Maura Connolly as one of the first commercial-scale distilleries in Vermont since pre-Prohibition. The distillery operates on a working farm in the Mad River Valley with grain sourcing from regional Vermont and broader New England growers. John Egan serves as founder, CEO, and Master Distiller, with the brand having remained independently family-owned through 2026. The Hopscotch program launched in 2014 as the brand's single-grain malted-barley American whiskey expression — one of the few American single-grain malted-barley whiskeys in commercial production at the time and an early predecessor to the broader American Single Malt category emergence through the 2020s.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 Lands April 18 — Connecticut Wheated Bourbon At 114 Proof, $84.99 SRP, First 8-Year Cask Strength Release In Program History

Event Date:

April 18, 2026

The Story:

Litchfield Distillery (Litchfield, Connecticut) confirmed the April 18, 2026 release of the Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 — the brand's first 8-year age-stated cask-strength expression of the flagship Batchers' wheated bourbon program. The 2026 release is bottled at 114 proof (57.0% ABV) in 750mL format with an 8-year age statement, drawn from wheated-mashbill bourbon aged in new charred American oak barrels at the Litchfield County facility. Total release volume is 2,400 bottles distributed through Connecticut regional retail (priority allocation), select Northeast specialty retail across approximately 16 partner retailers, and a small distillery-direct allocation at the Litchfield tasting room. SRP is $84.99. [15]

Batchers' Bourbon's wheated mashbill is the program's defining production characteristic, with the brand running one of the few commercial-scale wheated bourbon programs in the Northeast craft segment. The 2026 8-year cask-strength release is the program's longest age-stated and highest-proof release to date, drawn from barrels filled in 2017 — the brand's earliest extended-aging cohort. The Litchfield County aging environment — at approximately 1,100 feet elevation in northwestern Connecticut with four-season continental aging cycles — produces a measured aging cycle distinct from Kentucky equivalents. [15]

The April 18 release commentary positioned the 2026 8-Year Cask Strength as "the cleanest expression of Connecticut wheated bourbon at extended age and full proof" by founders David, Jack, and Peter Baker, who built the brand on their family's Litchfield County dairy farm conversion in 2014. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster alongside Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength and Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength. [15] [13]

Why It Matters:

Litchfield's April 18 Batchers' 8-Year Cask Strength release establishes the cleanest commercial-scale Connecticut wheated bourbon at extended age and cask strength in 2026 distribution, with the wheated mashbill providing a category-rare production-method differentiation against the broader Northeast craft segment's high-rye and 100% rye orientation. The 2,400-bottle volume reflects the program's small-craft scale and the genuine constraints of 8-year aging at the brand's production tier. The release expands the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment visibility cluster and signals the segment's wheated-bourbon-axis differentiation matures alongside the broader Northeast craft segment's rye-dominant programming. [15] [13]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch Connecticut regional retail rollout through April 30 for state-specific allocation depth. Watch Northeast specialty retail through the 16 partner retailers for state-by-state availability. Watch the broader Litchfield Distillery portfolio through Q2-Q3 2026 for any expansion programming around the extended-age cask-strength positioning. Watch the broader Northeast craft segment for any cooperative regional-identity programming with Boston Harbor, Mad River, and other New England producers. [15]

Your Chase:

Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength at $84.99 is a buy at MSRP for any wheated-bourbon or Northeast craft collector — the Connecticut wheated mashbill at 8-year age statement and cask strength is the segment's most extended-age cask-strength release. If you are in Connecticut, the priority-allocation network is your shortest path. If you are in the broader Northeast, the 16-partner retailer network is the secondary pathway. The 2,400-bottle volume means the bottle clears quickly — call your specialty retailer within the next 7 days for allocation confirmation.

First_Sip_Anchor:

The mash bill · Aging and barrel influence

Lineage_Note:

Litchfield Distillery was founded in 2014 in Litchfield, Connecticut, by brothers David, Jack, and Peter Baker as a conversion of their family's third-generation Litchfield County dairy farm. The distillery is one of a small number of family-founded commercial bourbon operations in the Northeast craft segment. David Baker serves as Master Distiller, with Jack and Peter Baker in operational and brand-development roles. The Batchers' Bourbon program launched in 2015 as the brand's flagship wheated bourbon expression, with the 2026 8-Year Cask Strength representing the program's first extended-age cask-strength release in its 11-year production history. The brand has remained independently family-owned through 2026.


The Signal — Regional Report:

The Northeast regional rotation lands three consequential April 18 releases mapping the segment's three principal production-method axes — Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye (Massachusetts, 100% rye at cask strength from harbor-side maritime aging), Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength (Vermont, single-grain malted-barley American whiskey at cask strength from Mad River Valley continental aging), and Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength (Connecticut, wheated bourbon at extended age and cask strength from Litchfield County). Each anchors a distinct production-method differentiator against the broader Kentucky-Tennessee major-distiller framework — 100% rye with maritime aging environment; single-grain malted-barley American whiskey predating the Single Malt category emergence; and wheated bourbon at extended age. Together they describe a Northeast ecosystem that has matured into a multi-state, multi-style craft segment with explicit production-method, mashbill, and aging-environment differentiation. The April 18 cluster confirms the Northeast craft segment now matches the production-variable diversity demonstrated by the Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and Southeast regional segments through April 14, 15, 16, and 17 — completing the spring 2026 regional rotation cycle's full multi-region matrix.

This Window — Summary

The April 16-18, 2026 window pivots from Day 5's earnings-and-resolution-execution mode into Day 6's auction-confirmation-and-pre-event-allocation mode, with five Rickhouse signals concentrated on secondary-corridor confirmation, allocation cycle progression, and pre-event retail-velocity preparation. The April 18 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits cycle delivered the third in-window Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year corridor confirmation at $2,725 hammer — converting the previously-projected $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier corridor into the calibrated working Q2 2026 floor and resolving the highest-leverage carry-forward watch from the April 17 cycle. Bardstown Discovery Series 11's lottery accelerates to 13,200 entrants at the 60-hour mark (1.69x bottle-to-entrant ratio, projecting 1.85x–2.05x at April 19 close). Lux Row Pact 12's ticket-allocation cycle Day 2 update shows 6,400 entrants registered (3.2x standard-tier, 11.4x premium-tier ratios), with a notable 30% premium-tier selection rate producing 2.4x premium-tier oversubscription. Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026's distributor allocation manifests are now confirmed across 47 states ahead of the April 30 staggered rollout. Frey Ranch's April 18 producer announcement of the Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year delivers the spring 2026 BiB-segment programming's estate-distilled axis at $79.99 SRP.

The Northeast regional rotation delivered three April 18 flagships — Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye (Massachusetts), Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength (Vermont), and Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength (Connecticut) — collectively confirming the Northeast craft segment's production-method diversity across maritime-aged 100% rye, single-grain malted-barley American whiskey, and wheated bourbon at extended age. The April 18 Skinner cycle's secondary data extends the secondary-corridor confirmation framework with the Pappy 23 third-print, Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 at $1,475, and the April 17 Bottle Blue Book private-sale Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year at $295 — three additional secondary prints calibrating the Van Winkle and Eagle Rare lineups across heritage-allocated and accessible-allocated tiers. The Pappy 23 corridor calibration is the cycle's most consequential disclosure, signaling the wheated-tier heritage allocation has settled into a defensible Q2 2026 floor.

The Hunt — Active This Window

Your weekly pursuit guide — what's dropping, what's worth the chase, and what to let pass.


Item: Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 — April 25 Distillery-Direct Ticket-Allocation Cycle (Day 2 Update)

Type: Allocation Window

Window: April 17, 2026 9 a.m. ET ticket-allocation cycle opened; April 22, 2026 11:59 p.m. ET ticket-allocation window closes; April 24 winner notification dispatch; April 25 distillery-direct event 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. ET

Where: Lux Row Distillers distillery-direct ticket-allocation portal; April 25 distillery-direct event at the Lux Row campus (Bardstown, KY)

Msrp: $129.99 standard ticket / $179.99 premium "Master Blender" ticket per 750mL, 99.6 proof (49.8% ABV)

Secondary Velocity: Prior Pact editions have run $185-$245 in the first 30 days post-event; the two-tier ticket structure may produce a tighter standard-tier corridor and a wider premium-tier corridor based on the closed-door producer presentation framing. Day 2 update confirms premium-tier oversubscription at 2.4x at the 24-hour mark, suggesting the upper-bound corridor may compress.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Pact 12 ticket-allocation Day 2 at 3.2x standard-tier ratio (2,000 tickets against 6,400 first-day entrants) is meaningfully accessible. The premium-tier 11.4x first-day ratio and 30% selection rate against the 800 allocation cap means closed-door access is approaching genuine allocation status. [6]

Palate Direction: Lux Row Blood Oath signature blend profile — caramel, baking spice, dried orchard fruit, and Cognac-cask finished dark fruit and confectionery sweetness, with the four-bourbon blend integrating high-rye and wheated character at 99.6 proof. Approachable at proof; water optional.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring Festival — Weekend Pass Plus Festival-Exclusive Single-Barrel Allocation

Type: Signing Event

Window: April 18, 2026 6 p.m. through April 19, 2026 4 p.m. ET — two-day spring festival window; festival-exclusive single-barrel pour cycle April 18 8 p.m. through April 19 2 p.m. ET

Where: Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, South Boston, MA — Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring edition, organized by Whiskey Riot Productions

Msrp: $189.99 standard weekend pass / $349.99 VIP weekend pass with festival-exclusive bottle allocation included

Secondary Velocity: Festival-exclusive single-barrel allocations historically run $145-$285 retail-equivalent depending on producer and barrel selection; Whiskey Riot festival exclusives have not historically traded materially above retail-equivalent on secondary markets.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring runs April 18-19 weekend with approximately 240 American whiskey labels poured and a festival-exclusive single-barrel allocation cycle. The VIP weekend pass at $349.99 includes a festival-exclusive single-barrel selection allocation that the standard pass does not — a meaningful entry pathway for any drinker collector in the Northeast. [16]

Palate Direction: Festival-exclusive single-barrel allocations rotate across approximately 12 producer barrel selections, each independently selected by Whiskey Riot Productions for the festival; 2025 selections included Wilderness Trail, New Riff, Old Forester, and Russell's Reserve store picks. Profile unconfirmed for specific 2026 barrel selections — watch for early reviews.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Frey Ranch Single Estate Bottled-In-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 — National Specialty Retail Allocation

Type: National Specialty Retail Allocation

Window: April 18, 2026 release; rolling 38-state national specialty retail rollout through May 7, 2026; small distillery-direct allocation at the Fallon visitor center

Where: 38-state national specialty retail network, Fallon visitor center

Msrp: $79.99 per 750mL, 100 proof (50.0% ABV), 6-year age statement, Bottled-in-Bond

Secondary Velocity: Prior Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve editions have held MSRP-to-1.2x through release window; the 9,200-bottle 2026 volume (largest BiB Reserve cycle to date) should constrain secondary premium emergence.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Frey Ranch BiB Reserve 6-Year at $79.99 SRP is one of the cleanest accessible-premium-tier estate-distilled BiB-segment releases of 2026. The estate-distilled four-grain mashbill at 6-year age statement and BiB standard is genuinely category-rare. [10]

Palate Direction: Estate-distilled four-grain bourbon profile — corn-led sweetness with rye baking spice, soft wheat character, and integrated malted-barley biscuit notes; 100 proof BiB standard permits approachable sippability with the 6-year age signature contributing measured oak and dried fruit. Approachable at proof; water optional.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 — Massachusetts Regional Plus Northeast Specialty

Type: Regional Retail Plus Specialty Allocation

Window: April 18, 2026 release; rolling Massachusetts regional retail through April 30, 2026; 12-partner Northeast specialty retail rollout through Q2 2026

Where: Massachusetts specialty retail (priority allocation), 12-partner Northeast specialty retail network, South Boston tasting room

Msrp: $94.99 per 750mL, 119 proof (59.5% ABV), 100% rye, no age statement

Secondary Velocity: Prior Putnam Reserve editions have held MSRP-to-1.2x through release window at 90 proof; the cask-strength format and the 1,800-bottle 2026 volume may compress secondary toward the upper bound for Northeast craft collectors.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye at $94.99 is the only 100% rye expression at cask strength in current Northeast distribution from a Boston harbor-side distillery. The 100% rye mashbill at cask strength provides a category-rare production-method proposition. [12]

Palate Direction: Northeast 100% rye profile with cask-strength expression — dry baking spice, herbal mint, integrated oak, and the brand's signature dry-finish character from the 100% rye mashbill at cask proof; the maritime aging environment contributes a subtle salinity and coastal mineral note distinct from inland 100% ryes. 119 proof permits full smoke-and-spirit expression; water release recommended.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 — Vermont Regional Plus Northeast Specialty

Type: Regional Retail Plus Specialty Allocation

Window: April 18, 2026 release; rolling Vermont regional retail through April 30, 2026; 14-partner Northeast specialty retail rollout through Q2 2026

Where: Vermont specialty retail (priority allocation), 14-partner Northeast specialty retail network, Warren tasting room

Msrp: $89.99 per 750mL, 117 proof (58.5% ABV), single-grain malted-barley American whiskey, no age statement

Secondary Velocity: Prior Hopscotch Cask Strength editions have held MSRP-to-1.3x through release window; the 2,100-bottle 2026 volume (smallest since 2024) may compress secondary toward the upper bound for single-malt-curious collectors.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Hopscotch Cask Strength at $89.99 is one of the few Vermont single-grain malted-barley American whiskey expressions at cask strength — a meaningful predecessor to the broader American Single Malt category emergence ahead of the TTB final-rule implementation. [14]

Palate Direction: Vermont single-grain malted-barley profile with cask-strength expression — toasted barley, dried stone fruit, soft baking spice, and integrated oak from the Mad River Valley aging environment; the 100% malted-barley character provides a Single-Malt-adjacent profile distinct from bourbon and rye. 117 proof permits full layering; water release recommended.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Hunt Intelligence Note:

This cycle's Hunt pool reorganizes around the Saturday weekend allocation-and-event activation cluster, with four of five entries (Lux Row Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle Day 2, Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring weekend, Frey Ranch BiB Reserve 6-Year national specialty, and the Northeast craft cluster) delivering immediate weekend access pathways. The Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival is the cycle's only direct event-pass entry and the only Saturday-evening-into-Sunday consumer-access window — meaningful for any Northeast drinker collector. The Northeast craft trio (Boston Harbor, Mad River, Litchfield) contributes three of the cycle's more accessible specialty-retail releases at $84.99-$94.99 SRP, though none qualifies as Entry Bottle Candidate (all above the $60 threshold and all with regional allocation discipline). No entry-bottle-candidate flag this cycle as the spring 2026 cluster runs uniformly above $60 SRP through the April 22-May 14 sequence. The April 25 Lux Row Pact 12 distillery-direct event remains the highest-leverage allocation event in the next 7 days, with the premium-tier oversubscription confirmation now establishing closed-door access as functionally allocated.

The Label Room

Every new whiskey starts with a government-approved label. Here's what just cleared — and what it signals.

Reporting window: April 12, 2026 through April 18, 2026 (rolling 7-day look-back, matching TTB weekly batch cadence).

TTB Approvals — This Window

Date Filed/Released Distillery Bottle Name / Specs Key Notes / Assessment Strategic Context
April 18, 2026 Frey Ranch Distillery Single Estate Bottled-in-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 · 100 proof · 750mL · 6-year age statement · estate-grown four-grain mashbill April 13 TTB approval followed by April 18 producer announcement; 9,200-bottle release; largest BiB Reserve volume to date; 38-state national specialty footprint Estate-distilled BiB-segment programming expands at extended-age tier alongside Garrison Brothers Texas estate-distilled framework [10]
April 18, 2026 Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 · 119 proof · 750mL · 100% rye no age statement April 13 TTB approval followed by April 18 producer announcement; 1,800-bottle release; first cask-strength rye release in program history Northeast craft segment expands at 100% rye cask-strength axis with Boston harbor-side maritime aging differentiation [12]
April 18, 2026 Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 · 117 proof · 750mL · single-grain malted-barley American whiskey no age statement April 14 TTB approval followed by April 18 producer announcement; 2,100-bottle release; smallest Hopscotch volume since 2024 Northeast craft segment expands at single-grain malted-barley axis predating American Single Malt final-rule implementation [14]
April 18, 2026 Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 · 114 proof · 750mL · wheated mashbill 8-year age statement April 14 TTB approval followed by April 18 producer announcement; 2,400-bottle release; first 8-year cask-strength release in program history Northeast craft segment expands at wheated-bourbon extended-age cask-strength axis [15]
April 17, 2026 Whiskey Riot Productions (NDP) Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring Festival Exclusive Single-Barrel Series · multiple producers · approximately 90-115 proof per barrel April 14 TTB approval cluster (12 separate single-barrel COLAs); festival-exclusive allocation tied to VIP weekend pass; 480-720 total bottles across the 12 selections Northeast festival-exclusive single-barrel programming expands at 12-producer cooperative format [16]

Pending / Unverified Filings

Claimed Date Producer / Brand Label / Item What's Missing Why It Matters
April 22-25, 2026 Lux Row Distillers Blood Oath Pact 12 750mL · 99.6 proof · four-bourbon blend Cognac-cask finished portion Public ticket-allocation cycle opened April 17 but allocation-tier specifics on bottle-format COLA approval still pending TTB publication [6] Pact 12 distillery-direct event April 25 — bottle-format COLA expected within April 22 weekly batch

Label Room Analysis

The April 12-18 reporting window completes the spring allocated-tier and Northeast regional craft programming cluster with one major-distiller-tier filing carry-forward (Frey Ranch BiB Reserve 6-Year at the estate-distilled programming tier) and four Northeast craft-segment filings (Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength, Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength, Litchfield Batchers' 8-Year Cask Strength, and the Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival-exclusive 12-barrel single-barrel cluster). The April 18 producer announcements following the April 13-14 TTB approval window compress the typical TTB-to-producer-disclosure lag to four-to-five days, consistent with the broader spring 2026 pattern observed across the Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and Southeast regional rotations through April 14-17. [10] [12] [14] [15] [16]

The week's craft-segment standout filings — the three Northeast regional rotation flagships at cask-strength format (Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve at 119 proof, Mad River Hopscotch at 117 proof, Litchfield Batchers' 8-Year at 114 proof) — collectively confirm the spring 2026 Northeast craft segment's cask-strength axis as the operative production-method differentiator across the segment's three principal mashbill components (100% rye, single-grain malted-barley, wheated bourbon). The cluster mirrors the prior week's Mid-Atlantic cask-strength cluster (Catoctin Creek Cask Proof at 116 proof, April 17) and the broader spring 2026 cask-strength format expansion across the regional rotation cycle. The cask-strength format adoption at the regional craft scale signals the segment's continued maturity into expression-tier programming alongside the major-distiller tier's traditional cask-strength programming. [12] [14] [15]

The Frey Ranch BiB Reserve 6-Year filing extends the estate-distilled programming framework's extended-age coverage at the BiB standard — the longest-aged estate-distilled BiB-tier American bourbon currently in commercial production. The 9,200-bottle volume positions the cycle as the largest BiB Reserve volume in the program's 12-year production history and signals Frey Ranch's continuously-expanding production base at the Fallon farm is matching demand at the BiB-tier programming scale. The release expands the spring 2026 BiB-segment programming alongside the Heaven Hill BiB 12-Year and Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve programs. [10] [11]

The Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival-exclusive single-barrel cluster is the cycle's most operationally distinct filing — 12 separate single-barrel COLAs cleared as a coordinated April 14 batch, tied to the April 18-19 weekend festival's VIP allocation pathway. The cluster spans approximately 90-115 proof per barrel and approximately 240-360 bottles per single-barrel selection, with the cooperative festival-exclusive programming framework operationally distinct from both the major-distiller specialty-allocated cluster and the Northeast regional craft cluster. The filing pattern signals the festival-exclusive single-barrel programming framework continues to mature as a distinct allocation-pathway element of the broader spring 2026 cycle. [16]

The Lux Row Pact 12 bottle-format COLA remains pending the April 22 TTB weekly batch despite the April 17 ticket-allocation cycle opening and the April 18 Day 2 entrant-pool update — a one-week lag between consumer-facing ticket-allocation and bottle-format COLA publication consistent with Sazerac's standard practice for Pact-program filings. The pending COLA is the only unresolved filing item carried into the next cycle. [6]

The Bar Talk

What bourbon drinkers are debating right now — and what the facts actually say.

Debate Title: Pappy 23 Third Corridor Confirmation — Does The April 18 Skinner $2,725 Print Establish A Defensible Q2 Floor Or Signal Continued Downward Pressure?

Where The Argument Is Happening:

r/bourbon thread tracking the April 18 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits Pappy 23 hammer at $2,725 (1,247 upvotes, 423 comments) · Bourbon Pursuit podcast April 18 weekend special-edition episode covering the third-cycle corridor confirmation · Fred Minnick's April 18 weekend column commentary on the Pappy 23 corridor calibration · r/Bourbonhunting weekend cycle analysis thread · [17]

What People Are Saying:

The defensible-floor camp argues the April 18 Skinner $2,725 print — landing as the third in-corridor confirmation across three distinct venue types in seven days — establishes the $2,500-$2,900 corridor as a calibrated working Q2 2026 floor for the Pappy 23 wheated-tier expression. The continued-pressure camp counters that three prints is too small a sample to call a settled floor and that the broader BTAC barrel-strength compression (54-55% across WLW, Stagg, Handy) signals the heritage-allocated tier remains in active downward pressure rather than corridor stabilization. The pragmatist camp argues both readings are partially correct — the $2,500-$2,900 corridor is the empirically-supported working framework through Q2 2026, but corridor settlement does not preclude continued seasonal pressure if the broader heritage-allocated tier compression continues. [17]

The Facts:

The April 18 Skinner Saturday Spring Spirits cycle Pappy 23 hammer at $2,725 represents the third in-window cycle-confirmed print inside the projected $2,500-$2,900 corridor (April 13 Bottle Blue Book aggregator $2,650; April 15 Whisky Auctioneer $2,810 USD-converted from £2,180 at the April 15 exchange rate; April 18 Skinner $2,725). The three-print spread is $160 (2,650 to 2,810) within seven calendar days. Comparable Pappy lineup compression: Pappy 15 Year at 47% from 2022 peak; Pappy 20 Year at 48%; Pappy 23 Year at 27% from 2023 peak (the April 18 print's 9.2x MSRP multiple represents the lowest auction-cycle multiple since 2019-2020). Comparable BTAC barrel-strength compression (April 13-16 cycle): WLW 55%, Stagg 54%, Handy 55%. The Pappy 23 corridor compression is materially shallower than the BTAC barrel-strength tier — the wheated-tier heritage allocation is compressing more slowly than the barrel-strength bourbon-and-rye allocations. [1] [2] [17]

Assessment:

The "defensible floor" framing is closer to correct than the "continued pressure" framing — but the pragmatist camp's "settled corridor with seasonal pressure caveats" reading is the most defensible position. Three in-corridor prints across three distinct venue types in seven days is a meaningful empirical signal — significantly stronger than projected-corridor working hypothesis. The April 18 Skinner Saturday print landing within $85 of the April 15 print and $75 of the April 13 print confirms the corridor depth at functional parity. The continued-pressure framing requires evidence of downward break below $2,500, which is not present in current data. The shallower Pappy 23 compression versus BTAC barrel-strength compression (27% versus 54-55%) signals the wheated-tier heritage allocation is genuinely more demand-resilient than the barrel-strength tier — supporting the defensible-floor reading. The pragmatist caveats about continued seasonal pressure are operationally appropriate but secondary to the corridor's empirical settlement. The April 18 print is the cycle's most consequential secondary-market data point. [1] [2] [17]

First_Sip_Anchor:

Why the price went up (or down)


Debate Title: Saturday Spring-Festival Exclusive Single-Barrel Programming — Meaningful Drinker Access Or Curated-Allocation Premium Pricing In Disguise?

Where The Argument Is Happening:

r/bourbon thread tracking the Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival-exclusive single-barrel cluster (412 upvotes, 187 comments) · Breaking Bourbon's April 18 commentary on the festival-exclusive 12-barrel allocation cluster · Whisky Advocate spring-festival programming coverage · Modern Thirst commentary on festival-exclusive single-barrel programming as a category framework · [18]

What People Are Saying:

The meaningful-access camp argues the Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival's VIP weekend pass at $349.99 — including a festival-exclusive single-barrel allocation across 12 cooperative producer selections — is one of the cleanest accessible-allocation pathways for Northeast drinker collectors. The premium-pricing-in-disguise camp counters that the $349.99 VIP pass represents a 1.5x-1.8x premium over the standard $189.99 weekend pass for what amounts to one bottle of approximately $40-$80 retail-equivalent single-barrel whiskey, framing the structure as curated-allocation premium pricing dressed up as festival access. The synthesis camp argues the framework is both — meaningful drinker access AND curated-allocation premium pricing — and that the appropriate frame depends on whether the buyer values the event experience as part of the package. [18]

The Facts:

Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring runs April 18-19 with approximately 240 American whiskey labels poured and a festival-exclusive single-barrel cluster of 12 cooperative producer selections (480-720 total bottles across the cluster). The standard weekend pass at $189.99 includes general festival access and tasting flights; the VIP weekend pass at $349.99 includes general festival access plus the festival-exclusive bottle allocation. The bottle allocation represents one bottle from the 12-producer cluster, with the bottle's MSRP-equivalent value running approximately $40-$80 depending on the producer (Wilderness Trail, New Riff, and similar producers' standard releases at $40-$60 retail; small-batch festival selections at $60-$80 equivalent). The $349.99-minus-$189.99 differential is $160.00; the bottle's MSRP-equivalent is $40-$80; the differential premium runs 2.0x-4.0x the bottle's standalone retail value. Comparable festival-exclusive programming at other 2025-2026 spring festivals (Whisky Live Boston, Whiskey X Chicago) ran $245-$295 VIP-pass pricing with similar single-barrel allocation structures. [16] [18]

Assessment:

The "synthesis" framing is the most defensible position. The VIP weekend pass at $349.99 versus the standard pass at $189.99 produces a $160.00 differential against an approximately $40-$80 bottle MSRP-equivalent — a 2.0x-4.0x premium that is genuinely curated-allocation premium pricing on the bottle itself. But the framework is not "in disguise" — the festival event experience (240-label tasting access, producer signings, educational programming) is the package's primary value proposition, with the festival-exclusive bottle as a curated-allocation accessory. For drinker collectors who would attend the festival regardless, the VIP pass differential is reasonable for the bottle access. For collectors purely chasing the bottle, the festival-exclusive structure is an inefficient allocation pathway versus the producers' standard retail releases. The April 18-19 weekend will produce the cycle's clearest read on whether festival-exclusive single-barrel programming continues to gain category traction or whether the format compresses against more efficient direct-allocation alternatives through 2026. [16] [18]

First_Sip_Anchor:

Single barrel vs. small batch


Unverified Debates Watchlist: NONE THIS CYCLE

The Secondary

What allocated and rare bottles are actually selling for at auction — and whether the floor is holding.

Bottle: Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year 2024 — April 18, 2026 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits Hammer

Realized Price: $2,725 · April 18, 2026 · Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits online cycle · [1]

Peak Price: $3,800 · 2023 peak window · Bottle Blue Book historical · [3]

Floor Erosion:

($3,800 − $2,725) ÷ $3,800 × 100 = 28.3% erosion

Audit Date: April 18, 2026

Market Thesis:

WATCH. Pappy 23 hammering at $2,725 on April 18 calibrates the wheated-tier heritage-allocated expression at 28% erosion from 2023 peak — meaningfully shallower than the BTAC barrel-strength tier compression (54-55% across WLW, Stagg, Handy) and confirming the wheated-tier heritage allocation is genuinely more demand-resilient than the broader BTAC barrel-strength expressions. The April 18 print extends the multi-cycle Pappy 23 corridor (April 13 $2,650, April 15 $2,810, April 18 $2,725) within a $160 seven-day spread, signaling the corridor is now empirically settled and converting the projected $2,500-$2,900 working hypothesis into the calibrated working Q2 2026 floor. At 9.2x the $295 Buffalo Trace allocation MSRP, Pappy 23 retains heritage-allocated-tier pricing but at one of the lowest auction-cycle multiples since 2019-2020. Below $2,500 is a meaningful buy zone for any Pappy-vertical collector; above $2,900 is paying a premium the three-cycle corridor does not support. LINEAGE_NOTE: Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year is the longest-aged expression in the Old Rip Van Winkle / Pappy Van Winkle portfolio, produced under the joint distribution agreement between Sazerac (Buffalo Trace) and the Van Winkle family established in 2002. The 23 Year draws from wheated-mashbill bourbon (Buffalo Trace mashbill #2) aged at Buffalo Trace warehouses through 23-plus years and bottled at 95.6 proof — the lineup's lowest proof point. The expression is named for Julian "Pappy" Van Winkle Sr., who built Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville in 1935 and originated the wheated-mashbill bourbon recipe that anchors the modern wheated-bourbon segment.


Bottle: Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 — April 18, 2026 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits Hammer

Realized Price: $1,475 · April 18, 2026 · Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits online cycle · [1]

Peak Price: $3,000 · 2022 peak window · Bottle Blue Book historical · [3]

Floor Erosion:

($3,000 − $1,475) ÷ $3,000 × 100 = 50.8% erosion

Audit Date: April 18, 2026

Market Thesis:

WATCH. Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 hammering at $1,475 on April 18 calibrates the BTAC age-stated bourbon expression at 51% erosion from 2022 peak — within the broader BTAC compression corridor and consistent with prior multi-cycle Eagle Rare 17 prints in the $1,425-$1,535 range across the April 13-18 auction window. The April 18 Skinner print extends the BTAC age-stated tier compression confirmation alongside the prior Bonhams BTAC barrel-strength cluster (April 16 WLW $1,275, Stagg $645, Handy $545), signaling the BTAC compression is now uniform across both the barrel-strength and age-stated expressions of the lineup. At 14.8x the $99.99 MSRP, Eagle Rare 17 retains allocated-tier pricing but at one of the lowest auction-cycle multiples since 2020. Below $1,425 is a meaningful buy zone for any BTAC-vertical collector; above $1,575 is paying a premium the multi-cycle corridor does not support. LINEAGE_NOTE: Eagle Rare 17 Year is the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection's age-stated straight bourbon expression, drawn from Buffalo Trace mashbill #1 (low-rye bourbon) aged at Buffalo Trace warehouses for 17 years and bottled at 101 proof. The expression has been part of BTAC since the lineup's 2000 launch as the Eagle Rare brand's premium age-stated allocation, with the bottle preserving the Eagle Rare brand's age-statement-driven heritage against the broader Eagle Rare 10 Year program's no-age-statement positioning shift in 2018. The 17-year age statement is the expression's defining production characteristic at the heritage-allocated tier.


Bottle: Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 — April 17, 2026 Bottle Blue Book Private-Sale Confirmation

Realized Price: $295 · April 17, 2026 · Bottle Blue Book aggregator-tracked private-sale data · [3]

Peak Price: $785 · 2022 peak window · Bottle Blue Book historical · [3]

Floor Erosion:

($785 − $295) ÷ $785 × 100 = 62.4% erosion

Audit Date: April 17, 2026

Market Thesis:

WATCH. Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 trading at $295 on April 17 in Bottle Blue Book private-sale data calibrates the entry-tier Van Winkle expression at 62% erosion from 2022 peak — the deepest compression in the Van Winkle lineup and meaningfully deeper than the heritage-tier Pappy 23 compression at 28%. The April 17 Old Rip print confirms the Van Winkle lineup's tier-bifurcation continues to harden — the heritage-tier wheated allocation (Pappy 23) compresses materially more slowly than the entry-tier wheated allocation (Old Rip 10). At 4.9x the original $59.99 retail allocation, Old Rip 10 has compressed back into the accessible-bourbon tier from the speculative-allocation tier. Below $275 is opportunistic; above $325 is paying a premium the multi-cycle corridor does not support. LINEAGE_NOTE: Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year is the entry-tier expression of the combined Old Rip Van Winkle / Pappy Van Winkle portfolio, produced under the joint distribution agreement between Sazerac (Buffalo Trace) and the Van Winkle family established in 2002. The expression draws from wheated-mashbill bourbon (Buffalo Trace mashbill #2) aged at Buffalo Trace warehouses for 10 years and bottled at 107 proof. Old Rip 10 is the longest-running expression in the broader Van Winkle portfolio, predating the modern Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve line by approximately three decades and serving as the program's continuous entry-allocation tier through both the Stitzel-Weller and Buffalo Trace production eras.


Composite Floor Erosion Table

Bottle Peak Price Realized Price Floor Erosion %
Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year 2024 (April 18) $3,800 $2,725 28.3%
Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 (April 18) $3,000 $1,475 50.8%
Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 (April 17) $785 $295 62.4%

COMPOSITE SECONDARY CALL — April 18, 2026

WATCH. The April 18 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits cycle Pappy 23 third corridor confirmation at $2,725 is the cycle's most consequential secondary-market data point — converting the previously-projected $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier heritage-allocated corridor into the calibrated working Q2 2026 floor. Three-print confirmation across three distinct venue types (Bottle Blue Book aggregator, Whisky Auctioneer UK, Skinner Boston) within seven calendar days establishes the corridor's empirical settlement. The Eagle Rare 17 Year at $1,475 (51% erosion) extends the BTAC age-stated tier compression confirmation alongside the April 16 Bonhams BTAC barrel-strength cluster (WLW 55%, Stagg 54%, Handy 55%) — signaling the BTAC compression is now uniform across both barrel-strength and age-stated expressions. The Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year private-sale data at $295 (62% erosion) confirms the Van Winkle lineup tier-bifurcation continues to harden — the heritage-tier wheated allocation (Pappy 23 at 28%) compresses materially more slowly than the entry-tier wheated allocation (Old Rip 10 at 62%) and the BTAC barrel-strength tier (54-55%) and age-stated tier (51%). The peak-era valuation framework remains retired through Q2 2026; any sustained recovery requires material BTAC supply reduction or broader demand acceleration — neither currently visible in the production-discipline-phase data confirmed by Brown-Forman's April 17 fiscal 2027 guidance and the broader major-distiller spring 2026 disclosure cycle. The Pappy 23 corridor settlement at $2,500-$2,900 is the cleanest defensible heritage-allocated floor available in the cycle.

The Research Notes

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Saturday's editorial focus per the weekly rotation schedule is the Northeast regional rotation alongside Day 6 follow-through on the spring allocated-tier pre-event allocation-activation cycle and the auction-house Saturday calibration cycle. This issue emphasizes the April 18 Skinner Auctioneers Saturday Spring Spirits cycle Pappy Van Winkle 23 third corridor confirmation, the Bardstown Discovery Series 11 lottery 60-hour entrant-pool acceleration to 13,200, the Lux Row Pact 12 ticket-allocation cycle Day 2 update with premium-tier oversubscription confirmation, the Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 14-day distributor-allocation manifest confirmation, and the Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 producer announcement. The Northeast regional rotation delivered three flagships at simultaneous April 18 release — Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye (Massachusetts), Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength (Vermont), and Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength (Connecticut). The April 18 Skinner BTAC and Van Winkle prints (Pappy 23 $2,725, Eagle Rare 17 $1,475) extend the secondary corridor confirmation framework, with the Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year private-sale data at $295 confirming the Van Winkle lineup tier-bifurcation continues to harden across heritage-tier and entry-tier expressions.

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NEXT RUN COVERAGE LOG — April 18, 2026

Rickhouse: Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Third Corridor Confirmation April 18 Skinner Hammer $2,725 Working Q2 2026 Floor Calibration | April 18, 2026

Rickhouse: Bardstown Discovery Series 11 60-Hour Entrant Pool 13,200 Ratio 1.69x Projecting 1.85x-2.05x Final | April 18, 2026

Rickhouse: Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 Day 2 Update 6,400 Entrants 3.2x Standard 11.4x Premium 30% Premium Selection Rate 2.4x Premium Oversubscription | April 18, 2026

Rickhouse: Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 14-Day Countdown 47-State Distributor Manifest Confirmation | April 18, 2026

Rickhouse: Frey Ranch Single Estate Bottled-In-Bond Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 Estate-Distilled Four-Grain 100 Proof 9,200 Bottles | April 18, 2026

Regional: Boston Harbor Distillery Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 Massachusetts 100% Rye 119 Proof | April 18, 2026

Regional: Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 Vermont Single-Grain Malted-Barley 117 Proof | April 18, 2026

Regional: Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 Connecticut Wheated 114 Proof | April 18, 2026

Label Room: Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 100 Proof | April 18, 2026

Label Room: Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 119 Proof | April 18, 2026

Label Room: Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 117 Proof | April 18, 2026

Label Room: Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength 2026 114 Proof | April 18, 2026

Label Room: Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring Festival-Exclusive 12-Barrel Single-Barrel Cluster | April 17, 2026

Label Room Pending: Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 Bottle-Format COLA | April 22, 2026

Hunt: Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 April 25 Distillery-Direct Ticket-Allocation Cycle Day 2 | April 22, 2026 ticket-allocation close (YES)

Hunt: Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring Festival Weekend Pass Plus Single-Barrel Allocation | April 18-19, 2026 (YES)

Hunt: Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 National Specialty | April 18-Q2 2026 (YES)

Hunt: Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye 2026 Massachusetts Plus Northeast Specialty | April 18-Q2 2026 (YES)

Hunt: Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength 2026 Vermont Plus Northeast Specialty | April 18-Q2 2026 (YES)

Bar Talk: Pappy 23 Third Corridor Confirmation Defensible Q2 Floor vs Continued Pressure Question | April 18, 2026

Bar Talk: Saturday Spring-Festival Exclusive Single-Barrel Programming Drinker Access vs Curated-Allocation Premium Pricing Question | April 18, 2026

Secondary: Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year 2024 April 18 Skinner Hammer $2,725 | April 18, 2026

Secondary: Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 April 18 Skinner Hammer $1,475 | April 18, 2026

Secondary: Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 April 17 Bottle Blue Book Private-Sale $295 | April 17, 2026

WINDOW THEMES USED (April 18 run): Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year third corridor confirmation April 18 Skinner Saturday Spring Spirits hammer $2,725 inside $2,500-$2,900 wheated-tier corridor three distinct venue types Bottle Blue Book aggregator Whisky Auctioneer UK Skinner Boston seven-day spread $160 calibrated working Q2 2026 floor 28% erosion from 2023 peak shallower than BTAC barrel-strength tier compression; Bardstown Discovery Series 11 60-hour entrant pool 13,200 against 7,800 bottles 1.69x ratio compression all-50-state national footprint April 19 close revised projection 14,500-16,000 entrants final 1.85x-2.05x corridor 154% above Discovery Series 10 same-time-mark; Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 Day 2 update 6,400 first-day entrants 3.2x standard-tier ratio 11.4x premium-tier ratio 30% premium-tier selection rate 2.4x premium-tier oversubscription closed-door Master Blender presentation experience-monetization demand at scale; Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 14-day countdown 47-state distributor allocation manifest Texas 1,180 California 920 New York 760 Florida 680 four-state cluster 31% volume concentration specialty-retail-only distribution discipline; Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year Spring 2026 estate-distilled four-grain mashbill 100 proof BiB standard 6-year age statement 9,200 bottles 38-state national specialty largest BiB Reserve volume to date longest-aged estate-distilled BiB-tier American bourbon; Northeast regional rotation Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye Massachusetts 100% rye 119 proof harbor-side maritime aging Mad River Distillers Hopscotch Cask Strength Vermont single-grain malted-barley 117 proof Mad River Valley continental aging Litchfield Distillery Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength Connecticut wheated 114 proof; Eagle Rare 17 Year 2024 April 18 Skinner $1,475 51% erosion BTAC age-stated tier; Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year 2024 April 17 Bottle Blue Book private-sale $295 62% erosion Van Winkle lineup tier-bifurcation hardening; Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring festival-exclusive 12-barrel single-barrel cluster cooperative festival-exclusive programming framework.

Suppressed Carry-Forward:

Lux Row Blood Oath Pact 12 April 22 Ticket-Allocation Close + April 25 Distillery Launch Execution | April 22-25, 2026 | Watch For: final ticket-to-entrant ratios at both tiers, premium-tier final oversubscription, winner notification dispatch April 24, distillery-direct event execution, Master Blender closed-door presentation content, first secondary listings within 48 hours Bardstown Bourbon Company Discovery Series 11 April 19 Lottery Close + April 22 Event | April 19-22, 2026 | Watch For: final entrant count at projected 14,500-16,000 corridor, winner notification dispatch April 21, distillery-direct event execution, first secondary listings Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 April 30 National Retail Rollout Execution | April 30, 2026 | Watch For: staggered 9 a.m. local-time release first-hour velocity at Texas-California-New York-Florida four-state cluster, first secondary platform listings within 48 hours Buffalo Trace Experimental Collection 28 April 25-May 5 Distillery-Direct Walk-In | April 25-May 5, 2026 | Watch For: distillery-direct entrant queue dynamics, first secondary listings within 48 hours Michter's Legacy Series 2026 April 24 Retail Ship Date Execution | April 24-May 8, 2026 | Watch For: state-by-state allocation depth across 290-partner footprint, first secondary listings within 7-14 days Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2026 May 14 Distillery-Direct Event | May 14, 2026 | Watch For: ticket-allocation cycle entrant ratio, event execution, first secondary listings Four Roses 2026 Limited Edition Small Batch May 22 Rollout | May 22, 2026 | Watch For: state-by-state allocation depth, first secondary platform listings Pappy Van Winkle 23 Q2 Corridor Stability | April 19-June 30, 2026 | Watch For: any prints below $2,500 or above $2,900 testing the calibrated working floor, fourth and fifth confirmation cycles Whiskey Riot Boston 2026 Spring Festival-Exclusive Single-Barrel Cluster Post-Event Secondary Trajectory | April 19-May 19, 2026 | Watch For: first secondary listings of festival-exclusive bottles, retail-equivalent versus festival-allocation pricing reconciliation Frey Ranch Single Estate BiB Reserve 6-Year National Specialty Sellthrough | 30-60 days | Watch For: 38-state retail availability and pricing Brown-Forman Lynchburg Expansion Permits And Groundbreaking | Q3 2026 | Watch For: permit filings, groundbreaking timeline, contractor selection, fiscal 2028 expenditure pacing Brown-Forman Birthday Bourbon 2026 Production-Discipline Signaling | May-June 2026 | Watch For: BB cohort announcement and any age-statement, proof, or volume framework changes Beam Suntory Q1 2026 Earnings Release | late April-early May 2026 | Watch For: management commentary on Clermont resumption timing, 2027 production guidance MGP Ingredients Q1 2026 Earnings Call | early May 2026 | Watch For: 2026 distillation volume guidance, Lawrenceburg right-sizing scale disclosure Constellation Brands Q1 2026 Earnings Release | late May 2026 | Watch For: spirits-segment commentary on the broader major-distiller production-discipline cycle Virginia ABC April 6-9 Lottery Notification Dispatch | late April 2026 | Watch For: Double Eagle Very Rare + Weller Millennium winner claim Old Elk 10-Year Straight Wheat National Distribution | 30-60 days | Watch For: retail availability and pricing EU Tariff August 2026 Escalation | August 2026 | Watch For: any negotiated resolution before escalation date Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon 2026 Allocation Velocity | April-May 2026 | Watch For: secondary premium emergence Westward Cask Strength Secondary Trajectory | 90 days | Watch For: secondary premium emergence above $115-$140 corridor Penelope Rio Lot 5 Retail Availability | 30-60 days | Watch For: tequila-cask finished bourbon retail launch Mid-Atlantic Rye Trio Day-3+ Sellthrough Velocity | April 17-30, 2026 | Watch For: Dad's Hat / Kings County / Sagamore retail-velocity quantification Pacific Northwest Regional Trio Sellthrough | 30-60 days | Watch For: Westland Garryana / Stein Idaho Straight / Oregon Spirit wheat whiskey retail-velocity quantification Mountain West Regional Trio Sellthrough | 30-60 days | Watch For: Stranahan's Mountain Angel / Wyoming Whiskey Outryder BiB / Santa Fe Spirits Colkegan Cask Strength retail-velocity quantification Southeast Regional Trio Sellthrough | 30-60 days | Watch For: Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged / Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye Cask Proof / Asheville Distilling Troy & Sons Heirloom 8-Year retail-velocity quantification Northeast Regional Trio Sellthrough | 30-60 days | Watch For: Boston Harbor Putnam Reserve Cask Strength Rye / Mad River Hopscotch Cask Strength / Litchfield Batchers' Bourbon 8-Year Cask Strength retail-velocity quantification Discovery Series 11 NDP Disclosure Response | 60-90 days | Watch For: Smoke Wagon, Old Carter, Castle & Key matching source-and-aging-location specificity Major-Distiller Recipe-Disclosure Response | 60-90 days | Watch For: Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Beam Suntory, Brown-Forman matching Four Roses recipe-component depth Toasted-Stave Methodology Commercial-Scale Response | 60-90 days | Watch For: Heaven Hill and Beam Suntory commercial-release adoption following Buffalo Trace XC-28 American Single Malt Final-Rule Implementation | Q2-Q3 2026 | Watch For: TTB enforcement guidance and category-recognition signaling


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