Where is dettling bourbon made?

Answered by Kyle Floyd

Dettling is proudly made in Alabama, where the majority of the grains used in our whiskeys are grown. Alabama may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of bourbon production, but we believe that our state has a lot to offer in terms of quality and taste.

One of the unique aspects of our bourbon production is the use of full-sized crafted from multi-year air cured American Oak staves. These barrels are essential in the aging process and contribute to the distinct flavors and characteristics of our bourbon. We believe in using only the best materials and taking no shortcuts in our production process.

The extreme heat of Alabama plays a significant role in the maturation process of our bourbon. The hot climate causes the to expand and contract within the barrels, allowing it to extract flavors from the oak and develop a rich and complex profile. This natural process is one of the reasons our bourbon stands out from the rest.

I personally have had the opportunity to witness the effects of the Alabama heat on our bourbon production. During a visit to our distillery, I observed the barrels in our aging warehouse, where the temperature can reach scorching levels. It was fascinating to see how the bourbon evolves and matures over time, as the heat forces it to interact with the oak and absorb its flavors.

Our commitment to quality extends beyond just the production process. We take pride in sourcing our grains locally, supporting Alabama farmers and contributing to our local economy. By using homegrown ingredients, we ensure that our bourbon reflects the unique terroir of Alabama and showcases the flavors of our region.

Dettling Bourbon is made in Alabama, a state known for its extreme heat and agricultural heritage. We believe in using the finest ingredients and traditional production methods to create a bourbon that is truly exceptional. By embracing the natural elements of our environment, we are able to produce a spirit that is rich, flavorful, and distinctly Alabamian.