Warehouse Wars: The Hardin’s Creek Experiment
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We map how identical distillate aged 11 years diverges across three Beam Claremont warehouses, then score Warehouse R and taste through W and G to find the standout. Along the way we revisit Harden’s Creek history and sample Golden Origins corn whiskey to clarify why used barrels change the label and the flavor.
• Harden’s Creek origin story and past releases
• 2025 concept of same distillate across three warehouses
• Warehouse R profile and full tasting with scoring
• Warehouse W caramel‑chocolate tilt and softer oak
• Warehouse G high‑floor intensity and longest finish
• How floor height, heat, and humidity shape whiskey
• Golden Origins corn whiskey and used barrel rules
• Final ranking and which bottle to hunt
• Community Q&A and platform updates
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Three bottles, one mash bill, and a masterclass in how warehouses write flavor. We put Hardin’s Creek’s 11-year Claremont trio to the test—Warehouse R (single-story, cool and dark), Warehouse W (five floors by the creek), and Warehouse G (a nine-floor relic)—to see how heat, humidity, and airflow sculpt bourbon at 110 proof.
First, we revisit Hardin’s Creek’s evolving story: from Jacob’s Well and Colonel James B. Beam to the 17-year tri-city series and Golden Origins corn whiskey. Then we get hands-on with a structured tasting. Warehouse R shows cherry, vanilla, and honeyed ease with a gentle oak-leather fade—dangerously drinkable and beam-true. Warehouse W shifts caramel-forward with milk-dud chocolate and a softer oak footprint, a natural match for a cigar without overwhelming the palate. Warehouse G brings high-floor energy: deeper oak, layered char, and a finish that recalls Bookers’ breadth while staying elegant.
We compare notes on legs, body, hug, and finish, score Warehouse R using our Barrel Bottle Breakdown rubric, and stack W and G against it to choose a bottle to hunt. Along the way we break down why floor height accelerates extraction, how creekside humidity tamps down tannins, and why used toasted barrels make Golden Origins a corn whiskey, not a bourbon. If you’re curious about warehouse science, microclimates, and how “same distillate” can become three distinct experiences, this tasting flight is your roadmap.
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Chapters
1. Warehouse Wars: The Hardin’s Creek Experiment (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor & Setup (00:01:08)
3. Hosts Kick Off And Plan (00:03:13)
4. Harden’s Creek History Recap (00:03:57)
5. 2025 Release Concept Explained (00:08:09)
6. Community Shoutouts & Platforms (00:09:59)
7. Warehouse R Profile (00:11:31)
8. Warehouse W And G Profiles (00:14:26)
9. Bottle Design, Price, Proof (00:16:56)
10. Tasting Setup & Scoring Rules (00:20:57)
11. Nosing Warehouse R (00:25:24)
12. Palate Deep Dive: R (00:28:18)
13. Scoring Nose, Body, Taste, Finish (00:33:32)
14. Final Scores For Warehouse R (00:37:47)
15. Tasting Warehouse W (00:39:56)
16. Tasting Warehouse G (00:43:10)
17. Floor Heights, Heat, And Wood Science (00:46:56)
18. Golden Origins Corn Whiskey Sidebar (00:50:49)
19. Warehouse Comparison & Pick (00:55:53)
20. Closing, CTAs, And Schedule (00:58:50)
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