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Root Shoot’s Craft Malt Shines in NEW High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey

  • Writer: chadmelis
    chadmelis
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High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey is Colorado crafted with barley and rye sown, grown and malted on Root Shoot Malting’s 5th generation Olander family farm
High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey is Colorado crafted with barley and rye sown, grown and malted on Root Shoot Malting’s 5th generation Olander family farm

Loveland, Colo., June 24, 2025 – Root Shoot Spirits proudly introduces its boldest expression yet: High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey, a small-batch release distilled entirely from Colorado-grown ingredients. Crafted from award-winning Genie malted barley and distinctive Bono malted rye—both sown, grown, and malted on Olander Farms, Root Shoot Malting’s fifth-generation family farm in Loveland—this whiskey captures the spirit of Colorado agriculture in every sip. Crafted in collaboration with Boulder Spirits, only 900 bottles have been produced, available exclusively throughout Colorado.


Aged for three years in first-use medium char American White Oak barrels, High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey (92 proof) unfolds with inviting aromas of baked rye bread, layered with caramelized vanilla and clove spice. On the palate, it starts with a classic bold rye  profile balanced by the sweetness of ginger snap and dried apricot, and finishes with a citrus zest of orange peel and herbal tea. Every sip expresses the craft, workmanship and spirit of Colorado agriculture.


“This is one of the finest-tasting spirits we’ve made yet,” says Root Shoot Farmer and Founder Todd Olander. “We grow and malt Bono rye for its structure and spice and this whiskey brings that grain to life. Bold and earthy, balanced, and a true expression of what we farm.”


That’s high praise, especially considering Root Shoot Spirits' debut release was just named American Single Malt Whiskey of the Year at the London Spirits Competition.


Root Shoot Malting’s Malted Rye is malted from Bono winter rye, an earth-friendly crop that improves the topsoil and holds soil in place to prevent erosion—just one example of Root Shoot Malting’s sustainable agricultural practices. The raw material for High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey, including handcrafted Genie Pale Malt and Malted Rye (among other malt varietals), are available to brewers and distillers nationwide. 


As part of Root Shoot’s Single Barrel Program, a limited run of High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey was aged for three years in a single cask—Barrel 1696—and was hand-selected by Barquentine Brewing Company. Only 240 bottles of this whiskey (100 proof) will be available exclusively at Barquentine Brewing in Edgewater, Colo. These specialty Single Barrel bottles are expected to go fast, so don’t wait to get your hands on one!


Find High Rye Straight Malt Whiskey at retailers across the colorful state of Colorado, anywhere you can find Root Shoot Spirits’ award-winning American Single Malt Whiskey. Use the Whiskey Finder at rootshootspirits.com. Brewers and distillers can get in touch with Root Shoot Malting by visiting rootshootmalting.com


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ABOUT ROOT SHOOT 

Root Shoot Malting is a fifth-generation family farm and a first-generation craft malthouse producing responsibly-raised, caringly-crafted, high-quality malts. We believe farmers are stewards of the land and that responsible agriculture can support a better food and beverage industry. Located on the Olander family farm in Loveland, Colo., Root Shoot produces malts made from barley, wheat, rye, and corn and is working to protect farmland through its conservation easement with Colorado Open Lands. Find our craft malts online at rootshootmalting.com.


Root Shoot Spirits brings Root Shoot Malting’s craft malt from grain to glass. Sown, grown, and malted in Colorado, all ingredients for Root Shoot Spirits are sourced from the 5th generation family run Olander Farms and malted by the sustainability-minded craft maltsters at Root Shoot Malting. Root Shoot Whiskey launched August 2023 and is available throughout Colorado. Follow along at rootshootspirits.com



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