Description
Whiskey: Saint Liberty Bertie’s Bear Gulch Straight Bourbon
This unique bourbon is smoky and complex beyond its years, with exceptional savory, spice and sweet notes that evolve from beginning to delicious end.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 87 (43.5% ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Saint Liberty Whiskey
Bertie’s Bear Gulch Bourbon honors legendary bootlegger Bertie Brown who homesteaded in Fergus County, Montana back in the 1920’s. Their Bertie’s Bear Gulch Bourbon is unique – 70% corn, 27.5% rye, 2.5% malted barley, not your typical sweet bourbon. Aged for at least 4 years, triple pot distilled and is a magical blend of 53 gallon #3 char barrels and 30 gallon #4 char. They bring their Texas-crafted bourbon to proof using Rocky Mountain waters using the same pure water in Montana that Bertie used almost 100 years ago.
Saint Liberty Bertie’s Bear Gulch Straight Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Earthy notes, tanned leather, stonefruit, dried apricot and molasses.
Palate: Slightly smokey, caramelized vanilla, apricots and a hint of brown sugar.
Finish: Dried fruits off the spicy rye. Balanced and smooth.
Distillery Information
Liberty is “An expression of the American mind.” The Founders saw Liberty as the opposite of tyranny. Freedom from dependence on another’s will. The ability to choose one’s own way without interference. Liberty has become synonymous with Freedom and the American ideals of equality and democracy. It also became a symbol of the suffragettes, these women excluded from the political system as not having the right to vote, until 1920. Saint Liberty symbolizes the hope for a better world and celebrates our early women pioneers in the spirits industry.






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