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Top Colorado Whiskeys
- Locke + Co Big Catch Bourbon
- Stranahan’s Mountain Angel 12 Year
- Deerhammer Progeny Series
- Breckenridge Bourbon Madeira Finish
- Leopold Bros Foeder Series 25th Anniversary
- Laws Headwaters Series
- Old Elk Wheat Whiskey
- Mythology Best Friend Bourbon
- Molly Brown Single Barrel
- Ironton Single Malt
- 10th Mountain Hero to Hero Bourbon

bonus: a must try colorado gin
Maybe it’s our crystal-clear mountain waters, high altitude, or just a little bit of rugged frontier magic—whatever the case, Colorado continues to make waves in the whiskey world.
For 2025, we’re raising a glass to the best of the best in Colorado whiskey. Whether you’re sipping neat from your Glencairn, mixing up a killer cocktail, or just going full Colorado and drinking it straight from the bottle, these are the whiskeys you’ll want to hunt down this year.
Locke + Co Big Catch Bourbon
We know putting ourselves at the top of the list is a bold move, but so is this bourbon. Big Catch Bourbon is everything we love about Colorado whiskey: complex, character-driven, and a little wild.
We took a high-rye, high-wheat mash bill, aged it for two years in 53-gallon oak barrels, and then added our signature touch of hand-cut, charred aspen wood discs—the same technique that makes our rye whiskey legendary. The result is a big, bold bourbon with a finish as long as a Colorado summer sunset.
Caramel, honey, and vanilla flavors lead the way, followed by maple, dried berries, and just the right amount of rye spice and black pepper to keep things interesting. Whether you’re sipping it neat, mixing up a killer Old Fashioned, or raising a glass by the campfire, Big Catch is the bourbon you’ll want in your rotation.

Stranahan’s Mountain Angel 12 Year
If you thought Stranahan’s Mountain Angel 10 Year was good, the 12-year version takes things to another level. Aged in charred oak barrels at Denver’s high altitude, this whiskey loses over 80% of its volume to evaporation—leaving behind a rich, ultra-concentrated spirit. With flavors of blueberry compote, raspberry cheesecake, ginger lemon tart, and a silky port wine finish, this one’s made for special occasions—or just a really good Tuesday night.
Deerhammer Progeny Series No. 4 – Vino Verso
The fourth edition of Deerhammer’s Progeny Series takes a wine-inspired turn with help from Carboy Winery. This American single malt whiskey ages three years in oak barrels, then another two years in a mix of Albariño, Gewürztraminer Brandy, and Bourbon Barrel Cider casks. The taste buds-to-brain-to-flavor palate pipeline will have you thinking blackberry jam, grilled peaches, sourdough, and lavender, with a finish of dried apples, toasted oak, and honeysuckle. This is Colorado craft whiskey at its most experimental—and it works.
Breckenridge Bourbon Madeira Finish
Take Breckenridge Bourbon, let it rest in Madeira wine casks, and you get a whiskey that’s big on flavor without being overly sweet. Maraschino cherry, plum, and smoked cherrywood lead the way, followed by hints of leather and dark chocolate—a must-have for fans of complex, layered bourbons.
Leopold Bros Foeder Series 25th Anniversary
For their 25th anniversary, Leopold Bros is doing something special. They blended an 8-year-old Three Chamber rye with a 5-year-old Maryland-style rye, then let it marry in a massive French oak foeder—courtesy of their friends at New Belgium Brewing. The result? A viscous, spice-forward whiskey with notes of baking spices, stone fruit, and a deep, layered complexity. If you can find it, grab it—this is a limited release you don’t want to miss.
Laws Headwaters Series
Laws Whiskey House isn’t just making exceptional whiskey—they’re also raising awareness about Colorado’s vital rivers. This three-year-old bourbon balances sweet tobacco, black tea, and vanilla custard with a dry, rich, and endlessly sippable finish. And every bottle helps support water conservation efforts, so you can drink good and do good at the same time.
Old Elk Wheat Whiskey
You don’t see a wheated whiskey every day, but Old Elk isn’t afraid to push boundaries. With a 95% soft red winter wheat mash bill, this six-year-old whiskey is bright, smooth, and refreshingly different. Notes of honey, peach, dried fig, and vanilla make it an easy drinker with a surprising depth.
Mythology Best Friend Bourbon
A blend of three bourbons, including a 15-year-old Kentucky bourbon, Mythology’s Best Friend Bourbon combines the best of sweet cornbread, cinnamon, honeycomb, and toasted almonds. Pipe tobacco, black currant, and a lasting vanilla warmth on the finish complete the profile. A best friend, indeed.
Molly Brown Single Barrel
A cask-strength, single-barrel whiskey that proves Molly Brown Spirits is one to watch. Each bottle is hand-selected and aged to perfection, developing rich oak, caramel, and spice layers. This is a true sipping whiskey—bold, smooth, and built for those who appreciate the art of barrel aging.
Ironton Single Malt
A Gold Medal winner, this 100% malted barley whiskey from Ironton Distillery is a love letter to Colorado’s brewing roots. Deeply roasted, slightly smoky, and layered with caramel, roasted pecan, and white chocolate, this one’s for single malt lovers looking for something different.
10th Mountain Hero to Hero Bourbon
This high-proof, mission-driven bourbon does more than taste good—it supports military veterans transitioning into first responder careers. At 116 proof, it packs a punch, but the balance of brown sugar, caramel, toffee, and oak makes it surprisingly smooth—a whiskey with heart and a finish that keeps on giving.
Bonus: A Must-Try Colorado Gin
Ballmer Peak Outback Aspen Gin
It’s not whiskey, but Ballmer Peak’s Outback Aspen Gin deserves a shoutout. They took an Australian-inspired base gin, aged it with charred aspen cuttings from Locke + Co rye barrels, and ended up with something floral, peppery, and ridiculously smooth. Think juniper, eucalyptus, and a touch of whiskey warmth—a Colorado-meets-Australia masterpiece.
So there you have it—our picks for the top Colorado whiskeys in 2025. Whether you’re a bourbon lover, single malt explorer, or rye whiskey aficionado, there’s something in the Centennial State to level up your whiskey game this year.
It’s time to get sipping.