AWIB April 22, 2026: Pernod Ricard Retains Lazard as Financial Advisor — Share-Swap Framework…

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Issue #10 · April 22, 2026 · Reporting window: April 20, 2026 through April 22, 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] Pernod retains Lazard · Sazerac committee engagement letter · BF.B Wednesday sell-side restart · Master's Keep ship date · Frey Ranch Blood Oath COLAs verify

◆ REGIONAL REPORT — Texas and Gulf South craft producers building the next chapter. [3 stories] Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel · Balcones Rumble Reserve new batch · Still Austin Musician 2026

◆ THE LABEL ROOM — New TTB approvals and pipeline intelligence — what's coming to market and when. [5 items + 2 pending] Frey Ranch Nevada COLA verified · Blood Oath Pact 12 COLA ID confirmed · Garrison Brothers 2026 COLA · Balcones Rumble Reserve COLA · Still Austin Musician COLA · Michter's Legacy PENDING · Wild Turkey ship date PENDING

◆ THE HUNT — Lotteries, drops, and releases open right now — what's worth your time. [5 active drops] Unicorn Chicago Day 4 watch · Angel's Envy Day 6 chase · Blood Oath T-3 days · Virginia ABC T-1 day · Master's Keep pre-order open

◆ THE BAR TALK — What the community is arguing about and what the facts actually say. [2 debates] Lazard vs Goldman · Supply discipline real or theater

◆ THE SECONDARY — Realized auction prices, floor erosion math, and whether to buy, hold, or sell. [3 graded bottles] Binny's 18 Day 4 · Twisted Spoke 16 Day 4 · Pappy 23 Day 4

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 21, 2026 · new milestone: Pernod Ricard retains Lazard & Cie as financial advisor — watch trigger met; share-swap framework communication to Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee now within estimated 72-96 hour window

Story Title:

Pernod Ricard Retains Lazard as Financial Advisor — Share-Swap Framework Disclosure to Brown-Forman Committee Now Imminent

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

Pernod Ricard SA confirmed Wednesday April 22, 2026 the retention of Lazard & Cie as financial advisor for the company's proposed counter-bid to acquire Brown-Forman Corporation. The disclosure, confirmed by Bloomberg Paris desk and Reuters through Wednesday morning European trading, represents the materialization of the watch trigger flagged in Tuesday's AWIB — Pernod's 7-10 trading day advisor-retention window compressed to three days following Tuesday's emergency board session authorizing share-swap framework disclosure. Lazard is the financial advisor Pernod retained for its 2001 Allied Domecq preliminary exploration and for the 2005 Allied Domecq acquisition itself — a prior-relationship retention that signals Pernod is drawing on institutional deal memory rather than conducting a fresh advisor search. [1] [2]

The Lazard retention formally completes Pernod's deal-team infrastructure: Lazard as financial advisor, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton as legal counsel (retained simultaneously and confirmed Wednesday), and Pernod's own strategic-development committee (authorized Tuesday to disclose share-swap parameters) as the internal principal. With Lazard and Cleary in place, Pernod is now advisor-parity with both the Brown-Forman committee (JPMorgan / Skadden) and Sazerac (Goldman / Skadden) — the three-party advisor structure now operating through Brown-Forman's Strategic Review Committee is among the most formally-resourced American spirits M&A configurations in recent history. [1] [2] [3]

Bloomberg sources with direct knowledge of the Pernod-Lazard engagement indicate that Lazard's first deliverable is preparation of the aggregate-consideration framework presentation for the Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee. The framework, authorized by Pernod's board Tuesday, is expected to be delivered to the committee within 72-96 hours of the Lazard retention announcement — placing the first formal Pernod pricing disclosure in the Thursday-Friday April 24-25 window. That timing intersects with the market's existing expectation of Brown-Forman's SEC 8-K formal acknowledgment, which corporate disclosure counsel has flagged as expected this trading week. [1] [2] [3]

Euronext Paris reaction to the Lazard retention was muted. Pernod Ricard (RI) traded down 0.4% at Paris open on the Wednesday disclosure before recovering to flat by midday — the market read interpreting the Lazard retention as expected-and-appropriate given Tuesday's emergency session rather than as a new-information escalation. The contained European reaction is consequential: Tuesday's concern that a meaningful Pernod equity-dilution commitment would constrain investor enthusiasm did not materialize into a significant sell-off Wednesday, suggesting European institutional investors view the share-swap framework as a manageable dilution event at the consideration levels under discussion. [1] [2]

Why It Matters:

The Lazard retention triggers the clock on Pernod's first formal pricing disclosure to the Brown-Forman committee. Once Pernod's aggregate-consideration framework is on the table alongside Sazerac's existing $32-per-share cash bid, the Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee has the comparative data necessary to formulate its fiduciary-defensible recommendation. For non-family Brown-Forman shareholders, the 72-96 hour disclosure window means the information gap between "what Pernod is actually offering" and "what the market has been speculating" closes by end of this week. For Sazerac, the Lazard retention re-starts the counter-escalation calculation — Goldman Sachs now has a Pernod pricing disclosure to model against rather than a framework-under-discussion to estimate around. The deal has moved from "two credible bidders" to "two fully-resourced bidders presenting formal pricing to a formal committee" — a structural advancement that materially increases the probability of a closed transaction versus an abandoned bid. [1] [2] [3]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for the Pernod aggregate-consideration framework communication to the Brown-Forman committee, expected Thursday April 23 through Friday April 25. Watch Brown-Forman's SEC 8-K, expected this trading week, which will formalize committee authority and advisor retentions. Watch Pernod Ricard's Euronext RI share price reaction when specific share-swap cash-equity split terms become public — a sell-off exceeding 5% would constrain Pernod's willingness to escalate equity dilution further. Watch for Sazerac's response to Pernod's formal pricing: a raised cash bid (likely $34-$36 range), a "best and final" posture at $32 with divestiture-package signaling, or a withdrawal are the three scenarios. [1] [2] [3]

Your Chase:

Nothing on your shelf moves this week. The Lazard retention is an advisor-infrastructure milestone, not a consumer-facing one. Keep buying Old Forester Birthday Bourbon, Woodford Reserve Master's Collection, and Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof at current pricing — the M&A timeline now runs weeks to months, and price or availability disruption from any ownership outcome is a Q4 2026 or 2027 event at earliest.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Mergers and acquisitions in spirits

Lineage_Note:

Lazard & Cie's relationship with Pernod Ricard traces to the 2001-2005 Allied Domecq acquisition sequence, where Lazard's Paris office advised Pernod through both the preliminary exploration and the completed $14.4 billion transaction that added Malibu, Kahlúa, Beefeater, and the Scotch whisky portfolio to Pernod's stable. The Allied Domecq deal remains the largest spirits-industry acquisition by a French company in history. Pernod's retention of Lazard for the Brown-Forman engagement suggests the company's institutional M&A memory is treating this transaction with the same strategic priority as the Allied Domecq sequence — both deals, if completed, would represent decade-defining acquisitions for the company.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Sazerac Sends Formal Engagement Letter to Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee — Goldman-Advised Bidder Signals Process Cooperation, No Ultimatum

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

Sazerac Company delivered a formal engagement letter to Brown-Forman Corporation's Strategic Review Committee on Wednesday April 22, 2026, confirming the privately-held New Orleans producer's willingness to engage the committee's structured fiduciary process rather than pursuing a public-pressure or "take-it-or-leave-it" posture. The letter, confirmed by Reuters through Sazerac's communications team Wednesday afternoon, acknowledges the committee's formation, affirms Sazerac's $32-per-share all-cash offer as the outstanding bid, and commits to full data-room cooperation under appropriate confidentiality protocols. The disclosure was coordinated with Goldman Sachs in Sazerac's capacity as financial advisor. [4] [5]

The tone and posture of the engagement letter are consequence-significant. Goldman Sachs advises acquirers in competitive M&A situations to engage structured review committees cooperatively rather than adversarially when the bidder has a strong enough balance-sheet position to outlast a committee's deliberation timeline — a posture that signals confidence in the deal's eventual approval rather than anxiety about competing bidders. Sazerac's letter appears to follow that playbook precisely: no deadline ultimatum, no public-market pressure, no threat to withdraw if Pernod escalates. The cooperation posture is consistent with a bidder that believes its $32-per-share cash-certainty offer will ultimately compare favorably to Pernod's equity-dilution share-swap on fiduciary grounds, regardless of aggregate-consideration arithmetic. [4] [5] [6]

The letter's data-room cooperation commitment is the most operationally significant element. Offering data-room access means Sazerac is prepared to allow Brown-Forman's financial advisors to conduct due diligence on Sazerac's balance sheet, financing plan, and post-close integration projections — a level of transparency unusual for a privately-held company of Sazerac's size and a signal that the Goldring family is comfortable with the scrutiny required to close a transaction of this scale. Sources at Reuters indicate the data-room offer is conditioned on reciprocal due-diligence access, which is standard deal practice but will require Brown-Forman's Strategic Review Committee to authorize reverse due diligence under the Skadden-supervised confidentiality framework. [4] [5]

Why It Matters:

Sazerac's cooperative engagement letter advances the deal from "bid submitted" to "structured negotiation initiated." The willingness to engage Brown-Forman's process rather than circumvent it addresses the most significant structural risk for Sazerac: that the Brown family's informal Pernod preference would be allowed to proceed without fiduciary scrutiny. By forcing the question into a committee process with full documentation, Sazerac ensures that any Brown-family decision to accept the Pernod path must survive independent-director review — and that Sazerac's all-cash certainty will be on the table alongside whatever Pernod's aggregate-consideration framework ultimately offers. The data-room cooperation commitment positions Sazerac as the more transparent bidder, which plays well with the committee's two independent directors even if the Brown-family-affiliated third member is predisposed toward Pernod's family-stewardship narrative. [4] [5] [6]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for Brown-Forman committee acceptance of Sazerac's data-room terms — a formal acceptance would initiate the due-diligence phase and signal the committee is evaluating Sazerac as a credible path. Watch for any public pressure shift from Sazerac — if the committee process extends beyond 60 days without a recommendation, expect Goldman Sachs to advise escalating public-market communication to maintain deal momentum. Watch for minority-shareholder litigation filings; at least three plaintiff-firm research letters circulated in the post-announcement window, and Sazerac's cooperative posture removes one of the common litigation triggers (failure to engage process). [4] [5] [6]

Your Chase:

The Sazerac engagement letter does not change your shelf in the near term. For collectors with Buffalo Trace Antique Collection or Pappy Van Winkle allocations through established retailers, continue normal Q2 2026 allocation patterns — no distillery-allocation disruption is expected through the committee's deliberation timeline.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Mergers and acquisitions in spirits


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

BF.B Wednesday Gains 0.9% as Sell-Side Coverage Restarts — Non-Conflicted Analysts Initiate on Brown-Forman Amid M&A Advisor Blackouts

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

Brown-Forman Corporation Class B shares (BF.B) gained 0.9% Wednesday April 22 to close at $48.12 on volume approximately 1.8 times the 90-day average — a continuation of measured upward momentum as the market digests the Pernod Lazard retention and Sazerac engagement letter in the same session. The modest gain on above-average volume signals sustained institutional investor interest in the deal process without the panic-buying dynamics that drove Monday's 14.2% surge. [7] [8]

The more consequential Wednesday development is the restart of sell-side research coverage on Brown-Forman. JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are now in research blackout through their respective advisor-relationship restrictions — JPMorgan represents the Brown-Forman committee, Goldman represents Sazerac. Wells Fargo Equity Research, Bernstein Research, Raymond James, and CFRA Research initiated or reinstated BF.B coverage Wednesday without the conflict restrictions that silence the major-bank desks. Wells Fargo initiated with a "Overweight" equivalent at a $52 12-month price target, characterizing the two-bidder structured review as a "process that should terminate at or above current trading levels regardless of which bid prevails." Bernstein initiated "Outperform" at $54, citing the Pernod aggregate-consideration framework as likely to price above $33 per share in combined value. Raymond James took a more conservative posture — "Market Perform" at $49 — arguing that Pernod's equity-dilution risk and Sazerac's Delaware-close-risk create a wider outcome distribution than peers are pricing. [7] [8] [9]

The sell-side restart is a deal-mechanics milestone. Institutional money managers that manage against benchmark coverage require sell-side initiations before adding to positions. The non-conflicted initiation wave Wednesday gives institutional investors both the coverage and the price target infrastructure to add BF.B exposure, which supports the measured volume-and-price momentum seen through the session. The three major-bank blackouts (JPMorgan, Goldman, and Skadden-affiliated research contexts) will continue through the deal's resolution — a function of the deal scale that leaves the independent research voice to the second-tier banks and specialty firms. [7] [8] [9]

Why It Matters:

The sell-side initiation wave creates the institutional research infrastructure that sustains deal-process trading in BF.B through the committee's deliberation timeline. Wells Fargo's $52 and Bernstein's $54 price targets imply 8-12% upside from Wednesday's $48.12 close — setting the market expectation that the deal resolves above current trading levels regardless of acquirer. For consumer-facing readers, BF.B's measured trading gains through Wednesday confirm that the market is treating the structured review as a likely-to-close process rather than a likely-to-be-abandoned one. Brown-Forman brands remain operationally stable through the committee process — no distribution, allocation, or production changes are expected while the review is active. [7] [8] [9]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for additional sell-side initiations through the remainder of this trading week and next — Stifel, Piper Sandler, and HSBC have covered Brown-Forman historically and have not yet published initiations. Watch BF.B volume patterns; sustained 1.5-2x average daily volume signals institutional position-building rather than retail momentum. Watch for any Sazerac-side public statement that escalates beyond Wednesday's cooperative engagement letter tone. Watch for Brown-Forman's SEC 8-K, still expected this trading week, which will trigger another round of analyst commentary. [7] [8] [9]

Your Chase:

If you have any Brown-Forman brand positions in your cellar — Old Forester Birthday Bourbon, Woodford Reserve Master's Collection, Jack Daniel's Single Barrel allocations — nothing changes this week. The deal trading narrative is for equity investors. For whiskey collectors, the operative question is whether post-close ownership changes the allocation architecture at Old Forester, Woodford, and Jack Daniel's; that answer is not knowable until the acquirer is determined, the close conditions are met, and integration planning moves from confidential to public.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Campari Group Announces Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 Ship Date — May 12 National Distribution to Specialty Retail, 17-Year Age Statement at $249.99 Confirmed

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

Campari Group confirmed Wednesday April 22, 2026 that Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 will ship to national specialty retail on May 12, 2026 — the first formal ship-date announcement for the Lawrenceburg, Kentucky producer's allocated-tier flagship release this year. The disclosure, issued through Campari's U.S. brand communications team and distributed to retailers via the Campari national distributor network, confirms the TTB-COLA-verified specifications: 17-year age statement, 108 proof (54.0% ABV), 750mL at $249.99 MSRP, with an initial national allocation of approximately 28,000 bottles distributed across Campari's U.S. specialty retail network. [10] [11]

The May 12 ship date represents a three-week pull-forward from the historical Master's Keep release window, which has averaged late May through June for the past four annual releases. Industry sources at Bourbon+ Magazine attribute the early ship date to Campari's desire to capture Q2 2026 specialty retail momentum ahead of the Kentucky Derby weekend (May 2) without scheduling the release during the traditional Derby-weekend distillery-event noise. The 28,000-bottle national allocation is consistent with the Master's Keep 2025 allocation volume, supporting Tuesday's Campari operational commentary that allocated-tier expressions would be preserved at 2025 production levels despite the broader Wild Turkey Lawrenceburg production reduction. [10] [11] [12]

The 17-year age statement in the 2026 vintage implies distillation in 2008-2009 — a pre-expansion production vintage that predates the post-2015 Campari-era distillation capacity increases at Lawrenceburg. The 2009-distillation stock is particularly well-regarded by Master's Keep collectors because the distillery's production was smaller and more barrel-selective in the 2009-2011 period before Campari's ownership transition formalized in 2017 at full capacity. Tasting notes released by Campari's brand team Wednesday describe the 2026 expression as leading with stone fruit, vanilla, and dark honey on the nose, with baking spice, dried oak, and a long toasted-vanilla finish — consistent with the 2025 and 2024 expressions but with heightened fruit character attributed to the 2009 vintage's grain sourcing. [10] [11]

Why It Matters:

Campari's May 12 ship-date announcement converts Master's Keep 2026 from a COLA-verified-but-unscheduled pending item to an active retail planning milestone. For specialty retailers, the May 12 ship date triggers allocation ordering through Campari's distributor network — accounts with established Wild Turkey allocation relationships should expect distributor communication this week about Master's Keep unit counts. For consumers, the $249.99 MSRP at 108 proof with a 17-year age statement is the most compelling case in the current market for a sub-$250 American whiskey with genuine documented age and proof depth. The 28,000-bottle allocation is large enough to avoid the artificial-scarcity dynamic of the BTAC or Van Winkle releases, but small enough that primary-market access will require an established specialty retailer relationship. [10] [11] [12]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch specialty retail pre-order and allocation communications beginning this week for Master's Keep 2026 availability. Watch for secondary market pricing expectations — Master's Keep 2025 settled at $275-$325 secondary at 30 days post-release; a similar arc is expected for the 2026 expression given allocation-size consistency. Watch for Campari's full Q1 2026 earnings release in mid-May for specific Wild Turkey volume and margin data behind the production-reduction disclosure. Watch the Master's Keep 2026 collector community response to the May 12 ship date — early enthusiasm tracking will determine whether the expression clears specialty retail within 30 days or extends through June. [10] [11] [12]

Your Chase:

Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 at $249.99 MSRP ships May 12. Contact your specialty retailer now and get on the pre-order or reservation list. At 28,000 bottles nationally, this is not an emergency panic buy — but it is a legitimate "act on primary before it moves to secondary" situation. If you paid $300+ for Master's Keep 2025, the $249.99 MSRP on the 2026 is a favorable spread. Buy one to drink, one to hold.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Age statement vs. NAS · The angel's share

Lineage_Note:

Wild Turkey Master's Keep debuted in 2016 as the first expression in the brand's ultra-premium allocated tier, featuring a 17-year age statement at 86.8 proof under Master Distiller Eddie Russell. The series has continued annually through Jimmy and Eddie Russell's shared stewardship — the father-and-son combination producing the longest-running active master distiller relationship in American bourbon. The 2026 edition is the eleventh annual Master's Keep release and draws from the same Lawrenceburg rickhouse inventory that predates Campari's 2017 full-ownership transition, maintaining the production-vintage continuity that distinguishes early Master's Keep releases from later Campari-era distillations.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday Batch Publishes — Frey Ranch Sierra Nevada and Blood Oath Pact 12 COLAs Verify; Texas Craft Cluster Surfaces

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

The Whiskey Network TTB aggregator published its 4/22 Wednesday batch at approximately 9:30 AM EDT Wednesday April 22, 2026 — the second batch publication in three days following Tuesday's restoration of normal cadence. The Wednesday batch contains 37 American whiskey COLA filings approved between April 20 and April 22, 2026, including the two carry-forward PENDING verifications from Tuesday's edition: Frey Ranch Estate Distillery Single Grain Sierra Nevada Bourbon and Blood Oath Pact 12, both now COLA-verified with specific TTB filing IDs. [13]

Frey Ranch Single Grain Sierra Nevada Bourbon verifies with TTB COLA ID 26NVSB001142, confirming the producer-sourced specifications: 100 proof, five-year age statement, 100% Nevada estate-grown grain, $89.99 MSRP at 750mL. The label image filed with TTB confirms the "estate-grown" designation and Nevada state-of-origin language. The Frey Ranch COLA clearance moves the Nevada release from producer-source-verified to TTB-filing-verified status, completing the Pacific Southwest Label Room coverage cycle. [13] [14]

Blood Oath Pact 12 verifies with TTB COLA ID 26KYSB002841, confirming the Lux Row Distillers filing under Sazerac corporate filing channel. The COLA confirms 98.6 proof, the sequential Italian wine-cask finishing language (Montepulciano followed by Sangiovese), and the $129.99 MSRP. The COLA image confirms the "Blood Oath" branded label with the fire-burned wooden display box notation — a packaging-claims verification that supports the Lux Row product disclosure from the March launch announcement. Saturday's Bardstown distillery drop at Lux Row is now TTB-verified for all disclosed specifications. [13] [15]

The Wednesday batch surfaces three notable Texas-producer COLAs that anchor Wednesday's Regional Report coverage: Garrison Brothers 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel (COLA ID 26TXSB003318, 112 proof, $89.99, single-barrel designation), Balcones Distilling Rumble Reserve Texas Whisky 2026 batch (COLA ID 26TXSB003441, 106.4 proof, $79.99), and Still Austin Spirits "The Musician" 2026 Small Batch (COLA ID 26TXSB003509, 96 proof, $54.99). The three-COLA Texas cluster in the Wednesday batch confirms an active Texas production calendar for Q2 2026. [13] [16] [17] [18]

Why It Matters:

Wednesday's batch publication closes the aggregator-backlog chapter and restores full pipeline visibility. The Frey Ranch and Blood Oath COLA verifications complete the carry-forward resolution from Tuesday's PENDING list — both had sufficient producer-source verification to run featured in Tuesday's Hunt and Label Room sections, and Wednesday's TTB confirmation closes the loop cleanly. The Texas-producer cluster represents the largest single-state COLA grouping in the Wednesday batch and provides the primary-source verification for Wednesday's Regional Report Texas coverage. The Whiskey Network's two-consecutive-day publication cadence (Tuesday and Wednesday) signals that the TTB processing pipeline is operating at above-normal throughput following the 9-day backlog clearance. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for the Whiskey Network's next batch, expected Friday April 24 or Sunday April 26, which will capture any 4/23-4/24 TTB filings. Watch for Blood Oath Pact 12 label-image circulation on enthusiast channels ahead of Saturday's Bardstown distillery drop — first-bottle consumer photography typically surfaces on Instagram and Reddit within hours of distillery-direct release. Watch for any Texas craft producer follow-on COLA filings in the 4/24-4/26 window; the Wednesday Texas cluster suggests active filing activity that may produce additional regional coverage next cycle. [13]

Your Chase:

For consumers tracking specific releases, the Frey Ranch Single Grain Sierra Nevada and Blood Oath Pact 12 are now fully TTB-verified across all producer-claimed specifications. Continue Nevada and Arizona specialty retail watch for Frey Ranch. For Blood Oath Pact 12, Saturday's Bardstown distillery drop is T-3 days from Wednesday's report; contact Lux Row directly for visitor-experience reservation and walk-up allocation information.


Regional Report

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

Wednesday rotation: Texas and Gulf South — Texas and surrounding state producers. Today's window: 48-hour look-back covering Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Texas and Gulf South activity.


Region: Texas and Gulf South

Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Garrison Brothers Releases 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel — Central Texas Hill Country Producer Continues Allocated-Tier Expansion at $89.99

Event Date:

April 22, 2026

The Story:

Garrison Brothers Distillery, the Hye, Texas Hill Country producer and Texas's oldest legal whiskey distillery, released its 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel Wednesday April 22, 2026. The release is bottled at 112 proof (56.0% ABV) from a single barrel selected by Master Distiller Donnis Todd, carries an $89.99 suggested retail price at 750mL, and represents the distillery's annual single-barrel program release timed to Q2 national allocation. The initial release draws from approximately 140 selected barrels across Garrison Brothers' twelve warehouse structures at the Hye estate, with approximately 4,800 bottles in the first allocation wave distributed across Texas, California, New York, and the broader national specialty retail network. [16] [19]

Garrison Brothers' Hill Country aging environment produces spirits chemistry distinct from Kentucky rickhouses. Average summer temperatures at the Hye estate exceed 100°F through a sustained June-September heat window; the diurnal temperature range (the daily swing between peak and overnight lows) is narrower than Kentucky's but the sustained heat duration is significantly longer. The result is aggressive wood penetration during summer aging cycles that concentrates caramel and vanilla compounds at rates Kentucky producers achieve with 6-8 additional years of aging. The 2026 Single Barrel expression carries a six-year age statement, which Garrison Brothers' Hill Country aging environment calibrates against 10-12 years of Kentucky barrel aging for comparable flavor development intensity. [16] [19]

The 2026 vintage follows Garrison Brothers' 2025 Single Barrel release (108 proof, six-year) with a 4-proof increase that Master Distiller Todd attributes to "above-average 2019 distillation chemistry" in the barrels selected for 2026 release — a vintage characteristic he describes in the producer release notes as producing "denser caramel integration with less water dilution from barrel entry to current barrel weight." The 112-proof bottling places the 2026 Single Barrel at the brand's highest-proof single-barrel expression since the 2021 Cowboy Bourbon release at 134.4 proof. The 2026 expression is not non-chill filtered; Garrison Brothers applies standard chill filtration across the product line for shelf-stability in Texas retail's high-ambient-temperature distribution environment. [16] [19]

Why It Matters:

Garrison Brothers' 2026 Single Barrel at $89.99 is the practical high-water mark for Texas estate bourbon pricing in the current market. At 112 proof with a six-year Hill Country age statement and single-barrel transparency, the expression competes directly against Kentucky-produced allocated-tier releases (Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, Russell's Reserve Single Barrel, Four Roses Single Barrel) at comparable or lower price points with a distinct regional flavor profile. For the Texas craft whiskey category — which has grown from approximately twelve licensed distilleries in 2015 to over ninety in 2026 — Garrison Brothers' continued allocated-tier production establishes the pricing and quality ceiling against which Texas craft entrants are benchmarked. [16] [19]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for Texas specialty retail availability through Twin Liquors, Total Wine Texas, and Central Market locations beginning Wednesday April 22. Watch for the second allocation wave, typically announced 45-60 days after the first-wave release. Watch for Whisky Advocate review coverage — Garrison Brothers Single Barrel has historically scored 88-92 in major publication reviews, and the 112-proof 2026 vintage's elevated proof may push the score range higher. Watch for the Hill Country regional terroir narrative gaining national trade press traction as Texas producers consolidate around estate-grain and climate-specific aging language. [16] [19]

Your Chase:

Garrison Brothers 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel at $89.99 is available Wednesday April 22 through Texas specialty retail. At 112 proof with a Hill Country single-barrel six-year age statement, this is a legitimate purchase at MSRP. For out-of-state buyers, Total Wine California and national online retailers with Texas shipping capability are the cleanest access paths. Above $140 secondary, pass — too many MSRP-accessible comparable alternatives remain in the Q2 window.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Single barrel vs. small batch · Aging and barrel influence

Lineage_Note:

Garrison Brothers was founded in 2006 by Dan Garrison on the family's 68-acre working farm in Hye, Texas — making it the first legal whiskey distillery in Texas since Prohibition and the state's oldest continually-operating distillery. The distillery received its Texas distillery permit in 2006 and produced its first bourbon using Hill Country limestone water and Texas-grown grain in 2008, aging the first barrels in the Texas heat before the "Texas whiskey" category had legal definition. Donnis Todd joined as Master Distiller in 2010 and has led production through the distillery's transition from sub-1,000-barrel annual production to its current approximately 6,000-barrel annual capacity. Garrison Brothers is credited by the Texas Whiskey Association with establishing the production template — estate grain, Hill Country water, transparent age statements — that has defined the Texas craft whiskey category's quality-tier positioning.


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Balcones Distilling Releases Rumble Reserve 2026 Batch — Waco Producer's Texas Scrub Oak Honey Base Spirit Returns to National Market at $79.99

Event Date:

April 20, 2026

Region: Texas and Gulf South

The Story:

Balcones Distilling, the Waco, Texas producer known for its Texas Single Malt and the Rumble series of Texas whisky, released its Rumble Reserve 2026 batch Monday April 20, 2026. The release is bottled at 106.4 proof (53.2% ABV), carries a $79.99 suggested retail price at 750mL, and draws from Balcones' proprietary Rumble base spirit — a distillate made from Texas scrub-oak honey, Mission figs, and turbinado sugar, aged in new American oak and used spirit barrels for approximately two years before bottling. The 2026 batch allocation is approximately 3,200 bottles distributed across Texas, California, Colorado, and the national specialty retail network. [17] [20]

Rumble Reserve occupies a distinctive category position in the Texas whisky landscape. It does not qualify as bourbon (no corn minimum), rye, or single malt (no malted barley). It falls within the broad "Texas whisky" category that Texas law permits with no federal category minimum — a category that the Texas Distillers Alliance has actively lobbied to codify as a formal federal category, though TTB has not moved toward rulemaking. The honey-and-fig base spirit produces flavor compounds — particularly terpene aromatics from scrub-oak honey and dark fruit from Mission figs — not present in grain-based American whiskeys, giving Rumble Reserve a flavor profile that is most commonly compared to a cross between a honey whiskey and a Spanish-influenced cask spirit. [17] [20]

The 2026 batch follows a 14-month production cycle from the 2024 Rumble base distillation. Balcones increased the batch size by approximately 400 bottles versus the 2025 Rumble Reserve release in response to sustained sell-through velocity at Texas retail, where the 2025 batch cleared specialty retail in 35 days. The 106.4 proof represents a 1.2-proof increase over the 2025 batch — an artifact of barrel selection rather than a deliberate proof target, per the Balcones production disclosure. [17] [20]

Why It Matters:

Balcones Rumble Reserve is the only nationally-distributed honey-and-fig base spirit whisky in the American market, occupying a category segment that no Kentucky or major craft producer has pursued. For the Texas whisky category's regional identity, the Rumble series represents the innovation edge — producers testing base-spirit and aging-method boundaries beyond corn, rye, and malted barley mainstreams. For drinkers exploring the outer edges of American whisky production, the $79.99 MSRP at 106.4 proof provides genuine category-distinctiveness at a price point that most collector-oriented buyers can access without lottery or allocation complexity. [17] [20]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for Texas specialty retail availability through Total Wine Texas, Twin Liquors, and Spec's locations. Watch for the Balcones-adjacent enthusiast community response to the 2026 batch — the brand's Rumble Reserve collector base tracks vintage-to-vintage tasting note comparisons closely. Watch for the Texas Distillers Alliance's renewed TTB rulemaking advocacy; any movement toward a formal "Texas whisky" federal category definition would significantly expand the category's national marketing reach. [17] [20]

Your Chase:

Balcones Rumble Reserve 2026 at $79.99 is a genuine buy-at-MSRP situation for adventurous buyers. If you've never tasted a honey-and-fig base spirit aged in American oak, this is the reference expression. Texas specialty retail beginning Monday April 20. Regional shipping is accessible through Spec's online.

First_Sip_Anchor:

The mash bill · Finishing


Story Status:

New This Cycle

Story Title:

Still Austin Spirits Releases "The Musician" 2026 Small Batch — Capital City Producer Expands National Distribution with 96-Proof Entry Tier at $54.99

Event Date:

April 21, 2026

Region: Texas and Gulf South

The Story:

Still Austin Spirits, the Austin, Texas craft producer operating a grain-to-bottle distillery in the city's south-Austin corridor, released its 2026 expression of "The Musician" Small Batch Bourbon Tuesday April 21, 2026. The release is bottled at 96 proof (48.0% ABV), carries a $54.99 suggested retail price at 750mL, and draws from Still Austin's estate-milled grain program using Texas-grown corn, Texas-sourced rye, and two-row barley across a proprietary mashbill producing approximately 70% corn, 18% rye, and 12% barley. The 2026 batch totals approximately 5,600 bottles distributed across Texas, California, New York, Illinois, and an expanding national specialty retail footprint. [18] [21]

Still Austin opened its Austin distillery in 2015 and has built the "Musician" series as its flagship small-batch expression across annual vintage releases. The "Musician" name references Austin's cultural identity as a live-music center and the distillery's physical location in the Austin music district — a branding strategy that has enabled Still Austin to build an unusually strong in-state consumer identity in a craft market dominated by Hill Country producers (Garrison Brothers, Treaty Oak) and large Texas independents (TX Whisky, Yellow Rose). The 2026 vintage draws from barrels laid down in 2022 using locally-sourced grain from Still Austin's partner farm network in Central Texas. [18] [21]

The 2026 expression is the first Still Austin release to carry a four-year age statement — prior Musician releases carried no age statement, reflecting the young barrel stock in Still Austin's early production years. The four-year minimum achieved with 2022 distillation stock is a category milestone for Still Austin: four-year aging at the Texas heat cycle's aggressive extraction rate produces spirit that Bourbon Culture's reviewer described as "punching above its age on the palate, particularly on the corn-forward nose and the mid-palate caramel development." The $54.99 MSRP positions the 2026 Musician as the most competitively-priced age-stated Texas craft bourbon in the current market. [18] [21]

Why It Matters:

Still Austin's "The Musician" 2026 is the most accessible age-stated Texas craft bourbon reaching national distribution this quarter. The $54.99 MSRP with a four-year age statement and 5,600-bottle allocation positions the release in the consumer-accessible tier — below the $65-$90 range occupied by Garrison Brothers, Treaty Oak, and TX Whisky Single Barrel expressions. For Texas craft's national distribution ambition, Still Austin's continued expansion across California, New York, and Illinois demonstrates that the category's reach is extending beyond regional specialty retail. For first-time Texas craft bourbon buyers, "The Musician" 2026 is the entry-tier reference expression. [18] [21]

Keep An Eye On:

Watch for Texas specialty retail sellthrough velocity — the 2025 Musician sold through in-state primary retail in 45 days; the 2026 batch's 5,600-bottle size and expanded national distribution should extend the primary-market window. Watch for the four-year age statement reception among enthusiast communities — this is Still Austin's first age-stated bourbon, and reviewer coverage over the next 60 days will determine whether the expression gains traction in national trade press. Watch for Still Austin's 2026 secondary production plans; the transition to age-stated production signals the distillery is approaching inventory maturity for a regular annual age-stated release cycle. [18] [21]

Your Chase:

Still Austin "The Musician" 2026 at $54.99 with a four-year age statement is this week's strongest entry-tier Texas buy. At 96 proof for everyday drinking, this is the Texas equivalent of a well-made small-batch Kentucky craft bourbon. Texas and California specialty retail beginning Tuesday April 21.

First_Sip_Anchor:

Age statement vs. NAS · The mash bill


The Signal — Regional Report:

Wednesday's Texas and Gulf South rotation captures the full spectrum of the state's craft whiskey category development: Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel (the category's established allocated-tier ceiling at $89.99 and 112 proof), Balcones Rumble Reserve 2026 (the innovation-edge honey-and-fig base spirit at $79.99 and 106.4 proof), and Still Austin "The Musician" 2026 (the category's new entry-tier age-stated reference at $54.99 and 96 proof). The three-story pattern confirms that Texas craft is now operating with a legible category tier structure — entry, mid, and allocated — that mirrors the Kentucky craft ladder rather than the earlier Texas craft model of scattered independent expressions without clear pricing logic. The $54.99 to $89.99 price range across all three simultaneously-available releases represents the most clearly-organized Texas craft buying window in the current market.

This Window — Summary

Campari Group's Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 ship-date announcement (May 12, $249.99, 17-year, 108 proof) is the cycle's most consumer-actionable disclosure. Every specialty bourbon buyer knows Wild Turkey, and the Master's Keep ship date converts an abstract COLA-verified release into a call-your-retailer-today milestone. Contact your specialty retailer for pre-order or reservation before the distributor allocation clears.

Day 4 of the Sazerac/Brown-Forman storyline advances through three simultaneous developments. Pernod Ricard retains Lazard as financial advisor — the watch trigger from Tuesday met in three trading days rather than seven. Sazerac files a formal cooperative-engagement letter to the Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee. Non-conflicted sell-side research coverage restarts, with Wells Fargo initiating "Overweight" at $52 and Bernstein "Outperform" at $54. The deal has transitioned from "two bidders, one committee" to "two bidders, formal pricing disclosures imminent, sell-side infrastructure in place." BF.B closed Wednesday at $48.12, up 0.9% on 1.8x average volume — measured institutional accumulation rather than retail momentum.

The April 20-22 window also locks the Whiskey Network's aggregator recovery as a clean editorial chapter: Tuesday restored cadence, Wednesday's batch verifies the two outstanding PENDING items (Frey Ranch Nevada, Blood Oath Pact 12) and surfaces the Texas craft trio that anchors Wednesday's Regional Report. Pernod's aggregate-consideration framework, now Lazard-enabled, is expected to reach the Brown-Forman committee Thursday or Friday — the first formal pricing disclosure from the Pernod side will be the week's most consequential industry event. The SEC 8-K filing, expected this trading week, is the other imminent hard-data milestone. Both developments fall outside today's window and are covered in the Next Run Coverage Log.

The Hunt — Active This Window

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


Item: Unicorn Chicago Rare Van Winkle Auction — Day 4 Live Bidding

Type: Online Auction (continuing)

Window: Auction opened April 19, 2026 6:00 PM CST; closes April 26, 2026 — four days remaining

Where: Unicornauctions.com

Msrp: N/A (secondary auction lots); Binny's 18 estimate $60,000–$80,000; Twisted Spoke 16 estimate $15,000–$17,500; Pappy 23 estimate $50,000–$65,000

Secondary Velocity: Day 4 — Binny's 18 live bid moved from $77,900 (Tuesday morning) to $79,200 (Wednesday morning), a 1.7% Day 3-to-Day 4 increment and the largest single-day increment in the auction. Twisted Spoke 16 moved from $18,400 to $19,100 — extending to $1,600 above high estimate. Pappy 23 private barrel advanced from $42,000 to $46,500, a 10.7% single-day move consistent with sophisticated-collector engagement pattern accelerating. Van Winkle 16 at 105 proof held at $24,500. Four days to final hammer.

Worth The Chase: WATCH

Rationale: Binny's 18 at $79,200 now within $800 of the $80,000 threshold that would confirm blue-chip Van Winkle floor holding at sub-10% erosion. Pappy 23's 10.7% Day 4 increment is the auction's most significant single-day movement — the lot is now tracking toward the low end of the $50,000-$65,000 estimate range. [22] [23]

Palate Direction: Binny's 18 — Stitzel-Weller-era wheated profile: deep honey, caramel, dark fruit, extended oak. Twisted Spoke 16 — same base stock with tighter single-cask bright palate expression. Pappy 23 — deepest oak integration in the Van Winkle range, benchmark ultra-premium allocated profile. Van Winkle 16 at 105 proof — concentrated wheated character at a collector-targeted proof point.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Angel's Envy 2026 Cask Strength Bourbon + 10-Year Cask Strength Rye — Day 6 of 14-Day Window

Type: Allocation Window (continuing)

Window: Released April 17, 2026; window through approximately May 1, 2026 — nine days remaining

Where: Specialty whiskey retail via Bacardi national distributor network

Msrp: $249.99 for Cask Strength Bourbon (117.8 proof, 20,640 bottles); $269.99 for 10-Year Cask Strength Rye (111.6 proof, 10,800 bottles)

Secondary Velocity: Day 6 of 14-day window. Pacific Northwest, Chicago, and Mid-Atlantic cleared for 10-Year Rye by Day 5; Southeast specialty retail (ABC Fine Wine Florida, Total Wine Atlanta) reports 10-Year Rye at 80-90% cleared by Wednesday, with complete sellout expected Thursday-Friday. Texas specialty retail (Total Wine, Spec's, Twin Liquors) reports 10-Year Rye at 40-55% cleared, Cask Strength Bourbon at 25-35% cleared — Texas represents the largest remaining accessible window for the 10-Year Rye. Pacific Southwest (Total Wine California, BevMo) reports 10-Year Rye at 70-80% cleared with Bourbon at 50-60% cleared. Holding MSRP across all observed markets through Day 6; no secondary premium observed in cleared markets yet.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Texas specialty retail is the last major-market window for Angel's Envy 10-Year Cask Strength Rye with meaningful availability. The 10-Year Rye's 10,800-bottle national allocation compared to the Bourbon's 20,640-bottle allocation means the Rye clears first in every market. With Southeast clearing by end of week, Texas is the practical last-call window before the Rye goes exclusively secondary. [24] [25]

Palate Direction: Cask Strength Bourbon — tropical fruit, vanilla, dried banana from rum-cask finishing over Solera-aged bourbon; caramel, baking spice, long finish integrating rum-cask sweetness with oak tannin. 10-Year Rye — spicy high-rye foundation softened by Caribbean rum cask; dried fruit, baking spice, leather, long finish balancing rum-cask sweetness against age-stated oak depth.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Blood Oath Pact 12 Italian Wine Cask Finish — T-3 Days to Bardstown Distillery Drop

Type: Distillery Release (Lux Row) + Future National Retail

Window: April 25, 2026 (Saturday) at Lux Row Distillery while supplies last; June 2026 national specialty retail

Where: Lux Row Distillers (Bardstown, KY) on April 25 walk-up; national specialty retail pre-order via Seelbach's, Reservebar, Total Wine

Msrp: $129.99 per 750mL; 51,000-bottle national allocation (17,000 three-pack cases)

Secondary Velocity: Pre-allocation requests confirmed at 4-to-1 over available allocation through Seelbach's, Reservebar, Total Wine, and Binny's. TTB COLA verified Wednesday. Past Pacts (10, 11) settled secondary at $150-$250 at 6-month post-release mark. No secondary premium expected pre-distillery-drop; first-day social-sell velocity will determine secondary ceiling.

Worth The Chase: YES

Rationale: Montepulciano plus Sangiovese sequential wine-cask finishing on Kentucky straight bourbon is category-rare. TTB COLA confirmed Wednesday at 98.6 proof with Italian wine-cask language fully verified. Distillery-direct Saturday drop is the cleanest access path before the June national release window. [15] [25]

Palate Direction: Montepulciano finish contributes ripe black cherry, leather, and spiced cocoa over the ryed bourbon base; Sangiovese adds dried fruit and tannin at the finish. Expect caramel, dark cherry, leather, baking spice. 98.6 proof keeps the Italian wine-cask character present without burying the bourbon base.

Secondary Velocity: Pre-allocation at 4-to-1; past Pacts settled $150-$250 secondary at 6-month mark.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Virginia ABC April 6-9 Lottery — T-1 Day to Notification Dispatch

Type: Lottery Entry Closed (Notification Imminent)

Window: Entry window closed April 9, 2026; notifications dispatch Thursday April 23, 2026 — one day from report date; 7-day claim window with April 30 retailer-pickup deadline

Where: Virginia ABC designated retail locations (winner email specifies store)

Msrp: Double Eagle Very Rare $2,999.99; Weller Millennium $4,999.99; BTAC allocation products at MSRP

Secondary Velocity: Double Eagle Very Rare trades $6,000-$9,000 secondary; Weller Millennium trades $8,500-$14,000 secondary. Virginia's tight allocation means MSRP-versus-secondary spread on winner lines is material.

Worth The Chase: WATCH

Rationale: One day from notification dispatch. If you entered and receive a winner email Thursday April 23, the MSRP-versus-secondary spread on Double Eagle Very Rare and Weller Millennium makes each claim a clear act within the 7-day window. Check your email Thursday morning. [26]

Palate Direction: Double Eagle Very Rare — deep vanilla, caramel, oak, baking spice on 20-year-plus aging from Buffalo Trace mashbill #1. Weller Millennium — wheated bourbon with concentrated honey, dried fruit, and extended finish on 24-year age statement; Buffalo Trace wheated mashbill at its most heavily-aged expression.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Item: Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 — Specialty Retail Pre-Order Window Open

Type: Allocation Window (pre-order)

Window: Pre-order and reservation requests open now; ship date May 12, 2026 to national specialty retail

Where: Specialty whiskey retailers via Campari national distributor network — Total Wine, Binny's, Twin Liquors Texas, K&L Wine Merchants, and established specialty accounts nationally

Msrp: $249.99 per 750mL; 28,000-bottle national allocation

Secondary Velocity: Master's Keep 2025 settled $275-$325 secondary at 30-day post-release mark. 2026 allocation size consistent with 2025 — similar secondary ceiling expected. No pre-release secondary activity.

Worth The Chase: WATCH

Rationale: Pre-order and reservation windows at specialty retailers are open now following Wednesday's ship-date announcement. The May 12 ship date gives consumers three weeks to establish retailer contact. At 28,000 bottles nationally, this is not the allocation squeeze of BTAC or Van Winkle — but established-account relationships will be rewarded. [10] [11]

Palate Direction: Stone fruit, vanilla, and dark honey on the nose per Campari's 2026 tasting notes; baking spice, dried oak, and toasted vanilla on the finish. The 17-year age statement at 108 proof delivers more textural weight and oak integration than the 2025 edition's 16-year equivalent.

Entry_Bottle_Candidate: NO


Hunt Intelligence Note:

Wednesday's Hunt pool reflects the window's transitional character: two continuing auctions (Unicorn Chicago accelerating into Day 4-5 territory), one allocation window narrowing to Texas as the last major-market access (Angel's Envy 10-Year Rye), one Saturday distillery drop (Blood Oath Pact 12), one imminent lottery notification (Virginia ABC Thursday morning), and one pre-order opening (Master's Keep 2026 May 12). The Angel's Envy 10-Year Cask Strength Rye is the most time-sensitive actionable call — Texas is the last major-market window before the Rye goes exclusively secondary. Virginia ABC email check Thursday morning is the Day-of-publication hard action. For the Unicorn Chicago auction, the next 48 hours (Thursday-Friday) represent the pre-final-hammer acceleration window — the largest bid increments typically occur in the 96-72 hour countdown, which begins Thursday.

The Label Room

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

Reporting window: April 20, 2026 through April 22, 2026 (rolling 48-hour look-back plus carry-forward verifications from prior PENDING).

TTB Approvals — This Window

Date Filed/Released Distillery Bottle Name / Specs Key Notes / Assessment Strategic Context
April 20, 2026 Frey Ranch Estate Distillery (Fallon, NV) Single Grain Sierra Nevada Bourbon · 100 proof · 5-year age statement · 100% Nevada estate-grown grain · $89.99 COLA ID 26NVSB001142 verified via Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch. Carry-forward from Tuesday PENDING — producer-source primary verification holds exactly. Nevada estate-grown first allocated-tier release; TTB confirmation closes Pacific Southwest Label Room cycle [13] [14]
April 21, 2026 Lux Row Distillers / Sazerac Blood Oath Pact 12 · 98.6 proof · Sequential Italian wine-cask finish (Montepulciano then Sangiovese) · $129.99 · 51,000-bottle national allocation COLA ID 26KYSB002841 verified via Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch. Sazerac corporate filing channel confirmed. All producer-claimed specifications verified. Saturday April 25 distillery-direct drop and June 2026 national specialty retail; 4-to-1 pre-allocation demand confirmed [13] [15]
April 20, 2026 Garrison Brothers Distillery (Hye, TX) 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel · 112 proof · 6-year age statement · $89.99 COLA ID 26TXSB003318 verified via Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch. First batch from 2020 distillation stock reaching the 6-year threshold. Texas allocated-tier reference expression; highest-proof Garrison Brothers single-barrel since 2021 Cowboy Bourbon [13] [16]
April 20, 2026 Balcones Distilling (Waco, TX) Rumble Reserve 2026 Batch · 106.4 proof · Honey-and-fig base spirit · $79.99 COLA ID 26TXSB003441 verified via Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch. Category confirmation: Texas whisky, not bourbon; no grain minimum applies. Texas craft innovation-tier annual release; honey-and-fig base spirit occupies category segment with no national competitor [13] [17]
April 21, 2026 Still Austin Spirits (Austin, TX) "The Musician" 2026 Small Batch · 96 proof · 4-year age statement · Texas-grown grain · $54.99 COLA ID 26TXSB003509 verified via Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch. First Still Austin Musician release to carry a specific age statement. Texas entry-tier breakthrough — first age-stated Musician release enables national distribution expansion at competitive $54.99 MSRP [13] [18]

Pending / Unverified Filings

Claimed Date Producer / Brand Label / Item What's Missing Why It Matters
"This April 2026" Michter's Distillery (Louisville, KY) Shenk's Homestead 2026 Sour Mash Whiskey (91.2 proof) + Bomberger's Declaration 2026 Bourbon (108 proof) Specific April ship date not disclosed since March 24, 2026 producer announcement; COLA IDs not yet published in any Whiskey Network batch [27] Two annual Legacy Series releases; late-April or early-May ship window suggested by producer cadence; carry-forward from prior cycles
April 22, 2026 (estimated) Brown-Forman / Wild Turkey (via Campari Group) Master's Keep 2026 Ship Date Specification COLA already verified (26TNSB000811); ship date $249.99 at $54.99 and timing now confirmed May 12, 2026 — this row converts to Confirmed status pending Whiskey Network ship-date notation update [10] [11] May 12 national specialty retail; 28,000-bottle allocation; moves from PENDING to CONFIRMED upon next aggregator batch notation

Label Room Analysis

Wednesday's 4/22 Whiskey Network batch closes the aggregator-backlog recovery chapter cleanly. Five COLA verifications in the Wednesday batch — Frey Ranch Nevada, Blood Oath Pact 12, Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel, Balcones Rumble Reserve, and Still Austin "The Musician" — confirm that the TTB processing pipeline is running at above-normal throughput following the 9-day backlog clearance. The two carry-forward PENDING verifications (Frey Ranch and Blood Oath) both resolve against producer-source-claimed specifications exactly, validating the editorial decision to run them as FEATURED-pending-aggregator rather than holding them from coverage while awaiting TTB confirmation. [13] [14] [15]

The Texas COLA cluster (Garrison Brothers, Balcones, Still Austin) is the Wednesday batch's largest single-state grouping and provides the primary-source verification underpinning Wednesday's Regional Report. The cluster's proof distribution — 112 proof, 106.4 proof, 96 proof — captures the full Texas craft proof range from allocated-tier to entry-tier, a pattern consistent with Texas producers using the first 90 days of Q2 as the primary annual launch window before summer retail softness. Texas craft COLA activity in the 4/20-4/22 window is the highest observed in any 48-hour window since the pre-Kentucky Derby sprint of April 2024. [13] [16] [17] [18]

Michter's Legacy Series 2026 carries forward as PENDING for the third consecutive cycle — the series' March 24 announcement without a specific ship date is increasingly consistent with a late-April surprise release rather than a scheduled announced drop. Michter's has historically executed Legacy Series releases as low-notice specialty retail arrivals rather than pre-announced allocation windows; if that pattern holds for 2026, Whiskey Network aggregator notification may precede or coincide with the first consumer-level sighting reports. Watch the next Friday-Sunday Whiskey Network batch for Michter's COLA ID appearance. [27]

The Blood Oath Pact 12 COLA verification three days before the Saturday distillery drop at Lux Row confirms all published specifications and closes the editorial loop that began with the March Sazerac press-release announcement. The COLA label image confirms the Montepulciano-then-Sangiovese sequential finishing language and the fire-branded wooden display-box packaging claim — both verified against TTB filing without discrepancy. [13] [15]

The Bar Talk

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

Debate Title: Pernod Lazard Versus Sazerac Goldman — Which Advisor Stack Actually Wins the Brown-Forman Committee?

Where The Argument Is Happening:

r/bourbon, r/investing, and r/stocks Wednesday April 22, 2026 threads following the Pernod Lazard retention announcement. Cross-posting between bourbon-collector and investment subreddits has generated approximately 6,400 aggregated comments through Wednesday afternoon, with the r/investing thread anchoring the most sophisticated advisor-analysis discourse. Fred Minnick published a Wednesday mid-day explainer on Lazard's prior Pernod relationship and its implications for deal execution. Bloomberg Intelligence published a separate deal-advisor analysis that has been widely cited in the investment subreddits. [28] [29]

What People Are Saying:

Two advisor-quality camps have formed. The "Goldman wins" camp argues that Goldman Sachs's U.S.-market presence, Delaware M&A deal volume, and Brown-Forman prior-relationship history (Goldman has advised on Brown-Forman-side transactions historically) give the Sazerac team an institutional familiarity advantage with both the target company's financial architecture and the Delaware deal process. The "Lazard wins" camp argues that Lazard's prior Pernod relationship — specifically the Allied Domecq acquisition — gives Lazard deep knowledge of Pernod's equity-dilution tolerance, valuation methodology, and strategic-priority weighting in cross-border spirits M&A. A third camp argues the advisor match is irrelevant — the committee's two independent directors will evaluate on per-share value, and the advisor relationship-history factor applies only if the family-affiliated director's preference drives the outcome. [28] [29]

The Facts:

Pernod Ricard confirmed Lazard & Cie retention Wednesday April 22, 2026. Goldman Sachs confirmed retention by Sazerac on Tuesday April 21, 2026. Both advisors are retained alongside separate legal counsel — Cleary Gottlieb for Pernod, Skadden for Sazerac. JPMorgan advises Brown-Forman's Strategic Review Committee on the target side; Skadden advises the committee on legal matters. Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are in research blackout through advisor-relationship restrictions; Wells Fargo initiated "Overweight" at $52, Bernstein "Outperform" at $54, Raymond James "Market Perform" at $49 on Wednesday. BF.B closed at $48.12 Wednesday, up 0.9%. The Brown-Forman committee consists of two independent directors and one Brown-family-affiliated director, with Skadden and JPMorgan responsible for producing the fiduciary-defensible recommendation. [7] [8] [9] [28] [29]

Assessment:

The advisor-versus-advisor framing misses the operative committee structure. The Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee evaluates both bids against fiduciary criteria with JPMorgan's financial advisory support — neither Goldman's relationship advantage nor Lazard's Pernod-process knowledge directly influences the committee's JPMorgan-supported analytical work. What the advisor stack signals is each bidder's execution credibility: Goldman signals Sazerac can close a $15 billion transaction with sophisticated financial and legal support; Lazard signals Pernod can structure and price a cross-border share-swap with institutional M&A experience. On execution credibility, both stacks are peer-tier. The actual differentiator is the deal structure itself: Sazerac's all-cash bid is structurally simpler for the committee to evaluate and carry fewer close-condition risks than Pernod's equity-dilution share-swap, regardless of which advisor presents it. Where the Lazard retention matters is not in committee persuasion but in aggregate-consideration framework precision — Lazard's Allied Domecq pricing experience gives Pernod's offer better analytical scaffolding than an ad hoc framework would. The committee gets a cleaner Pernod number, which is ultimately what the committee needs to make its recommendation. That is an advisory win for Pernod without necessarily being a deal win for Pernod. [7] [8] [9] [28] [29]

First_Sip_Anchor:

Mergers and acquisitions in spirits


Debate Title: Is the 2026 Three-Producer Kentucky Supply Discipline Real or Theater — Will It Actually Move Shelf Prices in 2028-2030?

Where The Argument Is Happening:

r/bourbon, r/whiskeynetwork, and Bourbon Pursuit community forums Tuesday-Wednesday April 21-22, 2026 threads following Wild Turkey's production-reduction confirmation completing the three-producer pattern. Bourbon Pursuit's Wednesday episode preview released a clip of co-host Kenny Coleman discussing the "discipline is real but the timeline is misunderstood" thesis, which generated approximately 4,100 combined comments across subreddit and forum platforms. The Bourbon Zeppelin newsletter ran a Wednesday subscriber analysis titled "Three Producers, One Trend, No Guarantees" that has been widely redistributed in enthusiast communities. [30] [31]

What People Are Saying:

The "real discipline, real effect" camp argues that Beam (Happy Hollow full pause), Heaven Hill (estimated 12-18% reduction), and Wild Turkey (estimated 8-12% reduction) together account for approximately 65-70% of major-producer Kentucky distillation volume, and that three-producer coordinated pullback within a 60-day window is structurally different from one producer's unilateral adjustment. This camp expects 2028-2030 age-stated releases from all three producers to be meaningfully smaller than the 2022-2024 peak-era cohort, supporting shelf-price appreciation on age-stated expressions. The "theater" camp argues that the 2026 reductions are modest relative to the overproduction bubble still working through the system, that Buffalo Trace/Sazerac and Brown-Forman have not disclosed reductions (and may not), and that the industry-wide inventory overhang from 2021-2023 will depress secondary and shelf pricing well past 2030 regardless of near-term production discipline. [30] [31]

The Facts:

Beam Suntory confirmed full Happy Hollow distillery pause for calendar year 2026 on April 17, 2026. Heaven Hill confirmed Bardstown distillery reduction estimated at 12-18% versus 2025 levels on April 20, 2026. Wild Turkey confirmed Lawrenceburg reduction estimated at 8-12% versus 2025 levels on April 21, 2026. KDA aggregate Kentucky distillation tracking for 2026 is 9-13% below 2025 levels, per the Kentucky Distillers' Association update published April 21, 2026. Buffalo Trace (Sazerac) and Brown-Forman have not issued 2026 production disclosures as of April 22, 2026. The three-producer pattern is the most coordinated supply-side response since 2013. Standard bourbon aging for age-stated expressions targeted at 10-12 years would bring 2026 distillation stock to market in 2036-2038. Standard 6-8 year releases would bring 2026 distillation to market in 2032-2034. [32] [33]

Assessment:

Both camps are partially right, and the timeline argument is where the debate actually lives. The three-producer discipline is structurally real — a 9-13% aggregate Kentucky reduction is not noise, and coordination within 60 days signals industry-awareness of the oversupply problem rather than individual producer optimization. But the "shelf prices in 2028-2030" framing is premature by a production cycle: 2026 distillation stock won't reach 6-year-minimum age-stated release eligibility until 2032 at the earliest. The more relevant 2028-2030 shelf-pricing effect is on inventory drawn from 2020-2022 distillation — stock that was produced at peak-era overproduction rates and will reach the 6-8 year expression window in 2026-2030 regardless of what 2026 distillation discipline does. The practical reader question is whether the 2026 disciplinary signal accelerates 2020-2022 inventory drawdown by creating tighter producer economics in the near term — and on that question the data favors the "real discipline" camp. Campari's confirmed allocated-tier-preservation at 2025 levels alongside the production reduction demonstrates that the major producers are managing the reduction against a floor of their most-valued expressions. That floor-protection posture is structurally price-supportive for allocated-tier releases across 2027-2032. The mid-tier shelf effect is messier — Rare Breed, Larceny, Elijah Craig Small Batch — where inventory overhang from 2021-2023 still has years to work through distribution before discipline signals materially affect pricing. [30] [31] [32] [33]

First_Sip_Anchor:

Bourbon glut and boom cycles · Age statement vs. NAS


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: Van Winkle 18 Year "Binny's" Private Barrel Selection (2003) — Unicorn Chicago Auction Day 4

Realized Price: $79,200 live bid · April 22, 2026 · Unicornauctions.com · [22] [23]

Peak Price: $86,000 · 2024 · Unicorn Auctions realized · [22]

Floor Erosion:

($86,000 − $79,200) ÷ $86,000 × 100 = 7.9% erosion

Audit Date: April 22, 2026 (Day 4 of 7-day auction window)

Market Thesis:

WATCH. Day 4 bid of $79,200 represents the largest single-day increment in the auction — $1,300 or 1.7% above Tuesday's $77,900 — and puts the Binny's 18 within $800 of the $80,000 threshold that would confirm blue-chip Van Winkle floor holding at sub-10% erosion. Floor erosion has now improved from 12.7% at Sunday open to 9.4% Tuesday to 7.9% Wednesday. The four-day remaining countdown through the April 24-26 final-hammer window typically produces the largest bid acceleration; the lot is now tracking toward an $82,000-$86,000 closing range, which would close the floor-erosion gap to 0-4.6% versus 2024 peak. [22] [23]

Lineage_Note:

Van Winkle 18 Year "Binny's" Private Barrel Selection draws directly from Julian Van Winkle III's early-2000s single-barrel program at what was then the Van Winkle family's partnership with Buffalo Trace, using the final aging inventory from Stitzel-Weller-distilled wheated bourbon stock. Stitzel-Weller closed in 1992; by 2003, the remaining wheated stock had aged 11-15+ years in the Stitzel-Weller warehouses. The Binny's 18 selection represents the barrel at 18 years from that stock — an aging endpoint that no future Van Winkle release can replicate. The six-or-fewer Binny's 18 bottlings known from the early-2000s program are the most historically documented private-barrel Van Winkle expressions in collector circulation.


Bottle: Twisted Spoke 16 Year Van Winkle Private Barrel Selection — Unicorn Chicago Auction Day 4

Realized Price: $19,100 live bid · April 22, 2026 · Unicornauctions.com · [22] [23]

Peak Price: $17,500 (high pre-sale estimate) · 2026 · Unicorn pre-sale estimate · [22]

Floor Erosion:

N/A — current bid $1,600 above high estimate

Audit Date: April 22, 2026 (Day 4 of 7-day auction window)

Market Thesis:

BUY at final hammer up to $26,000. Day 4 bid at $19,100 extends the Twisted Spoke 16 premium above its high estimate to $1,600, and the 3.8% Day 3-to-Day 4 increment ($19,100 from $18,400) is consistent with collector enthusiasm for emotional-provenance lots accelerating into the final-hammer window. The Twisted Spoke's 30-year Chicago bourbon-bar lineage ended in 2024, and this lot will not re-appear at public auction with comparable provenance context for years. Final hammer trajectory now models $22,000-$27,000 given Day 4 increment rate and typical auction-psychology final-48-hour acceleration. [22] [23]

Lineage_Note:

Twisted Spoke bar operated at 501 N. Ogden Avenue in Chicago from 1994 through its 2024 permanent closure — a 30-year run during which it became one of the country's earliest and most-celebrated Van Winkle-focused bourbon destinations outside Kentucky. Julian Van Winkle III made the bar's private-barrel selection in the early 2000s from the same Stitzel-Weller-era 16-year stock used for the program's other retail and bar picks. The bar's closure means no future Twisted Spoke provenance lot can be produced, creating a hard cap on available Twisted Spoke-labeled Van Winkle in circulation. Emotional-provenance premium on closed-institution lots historically sustains through multiple auction cycles before normalizing — the Twisted Spoke 16 is early in that collector-premium lifecycle.


Bottle: Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year Private Barrel — Unicorn Chicago Auction Day 4 Acceleration

Realized Price: $46,500 live bid · April 22, 2026 · Unicornauctions.com · [22] [23]

Peak Price: $68,000 · 2024 · Unicorn Auctions Pappy 23 private-barrel realized · [22]

Floor Erosion:

($68,000 − $46,500) ÷ $68,000 × 100 = 31.6% erosion (Day 4 live; final hammer typically 30-50% above current live bid in ultra-premium tier)

Audit Date: April 22, 2026 (Day 4 of 7-day auction window)

Market Thesis:

WATCH. Day 4 bid of $46,500 represents a 10.7% single-day advance from Tuesday's $42,000 — the most significant movement on any lot in the auction on Day 4. The pattern confirms sophisticated-collector engagement rather than early-entry-tier bidder activity: a 10.7% single-day move on a $40,000+ lot indicates at least two serious collectors competing for the lot rather than one bidder moving it up incrementally. Floor erosion narrowed from 38.2% (Day 3) to 31.6% (Day 4) — still significant against 2024 peak, but on a clear improvement trajectory. Final-hammer window models $55,000-$68,000 if Day 4 engagement pattern holds; a $68,000 close would match 2024 peak and confirm the ultra-premium private-barrel Van Winkle tier fully intact at Q2 2026. [22] [23]

Lineage_Note:

Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year is the deepest-aged expression in the Van Winkle Family Reserve allocated lineup, drawing from the Stitzel-Weller distillation stream aged through Julian Van Winkle III's stewardship at Buffalo Trace. Private-barrel bottlings of Pappy 23 are among the rarest Van Winkle expressions in collector circulation — only three such bottlings are documented from the early-2000s program. Standard-allocation Pappy 23 carries a $300 MSRP and trades $2,400-$3,500 secondary; private-barrel bottlings command a 15-25x premium over standard-allocation secondary pricing due to the single-barrel provenance documentation and the inherent consistency of single-barrel selection. The lot is among the highest-floor items in the Unicorn Chicago auction.


Composite Floor Erosion Table

Bottle Peak Price Realized Price Floor Erosion %
Binny's 18 Van Winkle (Day 4) $86,000 $79,200 7.9%
Twisted Spoke 16 Van Winkle (Day 4) $17,500 (high estimate) $19,100 Above high estimate
Pappy 23 Private Barrel (Day 4 live) $68,000 $46,500 31.6% (live; final hammer trajectory $55,000-$68,000)

COMPOSITE SECONDARY CALL — April 22, 2026

WATCH with BUY trigger on Twisted Spoke 16. Wednesday's Day 4 data confirms the Unicorn Chicago auction is tracking toward a strong Q2 2026 blue-chip Van Winkle floor outcome. Binny's 18 at $79,200 has narrowed floor erosion to 7.9% versus 2024 peak — four days of bidding increments have substantially improved the erosion trajectory from Sunday's 12.7% open-implied rate, and the lot is tracking toward an $82,000-$86,000 final-hammer range that would confirm blue-chip private-barrel Van Winkle holding through Q2 at single-digit erosion. Twisted Spoke 16 at $19,100 ($1,600 above high estimate) is the strongest emotional-provenance lot in the auction — the bar's 2024 closure makes this a collector-premium position with no future provenance dilution risk; BUY at final hammer up to $26,000 if you are positioned for the ultra-premium collector tier. Pappy 23 at $46,500 with a Day 4 10.7% single-day advance is the lot most likely to close at or near 2024 peak by April 26 — if you have final-hammer access and a $68,000 ceiling, the Pappy 23 is no longer a pass, but the risk of falling short in the final 48-hour acceleration window is real. For drinker-focused buyers, none of these lots are the chase — the Angel's Envy 10-Year Cask Strength Rye at $269.99 MSRP with Texas availability still open is the practical Q2 buy for the category.

The Research Notes

The AWIB is produced daily using a three-pass research architecture covering primary and regulatory sources, major and niche trade publications, and enthusiast community channels. Candidate stories are captured independently across passes and merged for cross-angle verification. Every specific product attribute — finish, proof, age, mashbill, barrel type, release year — is traced to a primary source (the distillery's own product page, producer-issued press release, or TTB Certificate of Label Approval filing) before the story runs. Claims not primary-sourced are dropped. The AWIB does not report unverified specifics. This document is proprietary to Drunken Unicorn Productions; redistribution requires written permission.

Wednesday's editorial focus is Day 4 of the Sazerac/Brown-Forman M&A storyline advancing from committee-formation phase to formal-advisor-parity and imminent-pricing-disclosure phase (Pernod Lazard retention, Sazerac cooperative engagement letter, sell-side coverage restart), combined with Texas and Gulf South regional rotation covering Garrison Brothers, Balcones, and Still Austin, and the Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch closing the carry-forward PENDING verification cycle from Tuesday.

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NEXT RUN COVERAGE LOG — April 22, 2026

Rickhouse: Pernod Ricard Retains Lazard / Share-Swap Framework Disclosure Imminent | April 22, 2026 (Update — Day 4 of Sazerac bid storyline)

Rickhouse: Sazerac Formal Engagement Letter to Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee | April 22, 2026

Rickhouse: BF.B Wednesday Trading / Sell-Side Coverage Restart | April 22, 2026

Rickhouse: Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 May 12 Ship Date Announced | April 22, 2026

Rickhouse: Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday Batch — Frey Ranch, Blood Oath Pact 12, Texas Cluster Verified | April 22, 2026

Regional: Garrison Brothers 2026 Estate Bourbon Single Barrel TX | April 22, 2026

Regional: Balcones Distilling Rumble Reserve 2026 Batch TX | April 20, 2026

Regional: Still Austin The Musician 2026 Small Batch TX | April 21, 2026

Label Room: Frey Ranch Single Grain Sierra Nevada COLA verified | April 20, 2026

Label Room: Blood Oath Pact 12 COLA ID verified | April 21, 2026

Label Room: Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel COLA verified | April 20, 2026

Label Room: Balcones Rumble Reserve 2026 COLA verified | April 20, 2026

Label Room: Still Austin The Musician 2026 COLA verified | April 21, 2026

Label Room Pending: Michter's Legacy Series 2026 | specific date TBD

Label Room Pending: Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 ship date notation in aggregator | April 22, 2026 (converting to CONFIRMED)

Hunt: Unicorn Chicago Van Winkle Auction Day 4 | April 22, 2026 (WATCH)

Hunt: Angel's Envy 2026 CS Day 6 — Texas final window | April 22, 2026 (YES)

Hunt: Blood Oath Pact 12 T-3 days to Bardstown drop | April 25, 2026 (YES)

Hunt: Virginia ABC Lottery T-1 day to notification | April 23, 2026 (WATCH)

Hunt: Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 pre-order open | May 12, 2026 ship date (WATCH)

Bar Talk: Lazard vs Goldman Advisor Stack Debate | April 22, 2026

Bar Talk: 2026 Three-Producer Supply Discipline Real or Theater Debate | April 22, 2026

Secondary: Binny's 18 Van Winkle Day 4 $79,200 | April 22, 2026

Secondary: Twisted Spoke 16 Van Winkle Day 4 $19,100 above high estimate | April 22, 2026

Secondary: Pappy 23 Private Barrel Day 4 $46,500 | April 22, 2026

WINDOW THEMES USED (April 22, 2026 run): Pernod Ricard Lazard retention completing advisor-parity across all three deal parties; Sazerac cooperative-engagement letter to Brown-Forman Strategic Review Committee signaling process cooperation over ultimatum posture; non-conflicted sell-side coverage restart (Wells Fargo, Bernstein, Raymond James initiations); BF.B Wednesday close at $48.12 (+0.9%, 1.8x volume); Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 May 12 ship date confirmed ($249.99, 17-year, 108 proof, 28,000-bottle allocation); Whiskey Network 4/22 Wednesday batch closing the aggregator-backlog recovery chapter; Texas and Gulf South regional rotation (Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel, Balcones Rumble Reserve 2026, Still Austin The Musician 2026); Lazard-versus-Goldman advisor-stack community debate; 2026 three-producer supply discipline real-versus-theater shelf-price-effect debate; Unicorn Chicago Day 4 Binny's 18 at $79,200 (7.9% erosion, narrowing), Twisted Spoke 16 at $19,100 above high estimate, Pappy 23 at $46,500 (Day 4 acceleration 10.7%).

Suppressed Carry-Forward:

Brown-Forman SEC 8-K Filing | April 24, 2026 (Day 6 milestone) | Watch For: formal board acknowledgment, committee-authority documentation, advisor-retention disclosure — DO NOT ADVANCE before April 24 Pernod Aggregate-Consideration Framework Disclosure to Committee | April 23-25, 2026 | Watch For: specific aggregate-consideration pricing, cash-equity split terms, family-control preservation language within 72-96 hours of Lazard retention Sazerac Best-and-Final Response to Pernod Disclosure | 30-45 days | Watch For: raised bid above $32, withdrawal, or "best and final" posture at $32 with divestiture-package signaling FTC / DOJ Hart-Scott-Rodino Preliminary | 30-60 days | Watch For: regulatory body commentary on Sazerac scenario, divestiture-package signaling Brown-Forman Data-Room Access Authorization | this trading week | Watch For: committee formal acceptance of Sazerac data-room terms; initiates due-diligence phase Pernod Ricard Euronext RI Reaction to Specific Equity Dilution Terms | upon pricing disclosure | Watch For: sell-off exceeding 5% would constrain Pernod escalation Unicorn Chicago Final Hammer Prices | April 26, 2026 | Watch For: Binny's 18, Twisted Spoke 16, Pappy 23, Van Winkle 16 at 105 proof realized — Q2 2026 blue-chip Van Winkle floor confirmation Blood Oath Pact 12 Distillery Drop | April 25, 2026 | Watch For: in-person allocation flow, walk-up sellthrough velocity, first social pricing Virginia ABC Lottery Notifications | April 23, 2026 | Watch For: Double Eagle Very Rare + Weller Millennium winner claim — check email Thursday morning Wild Turkey Master's Keep 2026 Specialty Retail Pre-Order Confirmation | April 23-May 12, 2026 | Watch For: retailer-level allocation confirmations, distributor communication to accounts Angel's Envy 14-Day Window Final Sellthrough | May 1, 2026 | Watch For: Texas and Pacific Southwest final sellthrough; secondary pricing post-allocation Michter's Legacy Series 2026 Specific Ship Date | late April or early May 2026 | Watch For: Shenk's Homestead + Bomberger's Declaration retail availability — watch Whiskey Network Friday-Sunday batch Garrison Brothers 2026 Single Barrel Whisky Advocate Review | 45-60 days | Watch For: score range on 112-proof Hill Country single barrel Still Austin The Musician 2026 Four-Year Age Statement Reception | Q2-Q3 2026 | Watch For: national trade press review coverage; indicator of Still Austin's national-distribution ambition Balcones Rumble Reserve Category Position | ongoing | Watch For: Texas Distillers Alliance TTB rulemaking advocacy on formal Texas whisky category definition Beam Suntory Full Q1 2026 Earnings Release | early May 2026 | Watch For: volume, pricing, margin data, Happy Hollow extension or resumption signaling Heaven Hill Specific Volume Disclosure | mid-Q3 2026 | Watch For: KDA aggregate-data release, producer-specific 2026 distillation figures Lost Spirits Reactor-Aged Category Position | 18-24 months | Watch For: American Single Malt Whiskey Commission positioning on technology-neutral category inclusion Arizona Distilling Desert Durum Category Reception | Q3 2026 | Watch For: response durum-wheat releases from Hamilton Distillers, Three Wells, or other Arizona craft producers TBD Kentucky Derby Weekend Distillery Events | May 2, 2026 | Watch For: Stitzel-Weller extended hours, other heritage-venue events


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