Kentucky Peerless Releases 10-Year-Old Bourbon

Over a decade in the making.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co.

March 18, 2026

 

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. Releases 10-Year-Old Bourbon

The 10-year Henry Kraver’s Old Reserve is set to release on April 22, 2026

 

Louisville, Kentucky – March 2026 Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. is pleased to announce the release of its first 10-year-old whiskey. The 10-year-old Henry Kraver’s Old Reserve Bourbon is set to be released at the Peerless Distillery, 120 N 10th Street, Louisville, Kentucky, on April 22, 2026. There will be a 1-bottle purchase limit per person. Kraver’s Reserve Bourbon will be released once a year on Henry Kraver’s birthday, making the next (Batch 2) release scheduled for April 22, 2027.

“This is to honor my Great Grandfather. And to honor all of our employees who have done an incredible job making the whiskey and finishing the product for distribution. We have a GREAT team at Peerless.” - Roy M. “Corky” Taylor III 

Celebrating not only the release of their first official age-statement bottle, but paying homage to the founder of Kentucky Peerless, Henry Kraver, Peerless set out to honor their heritage. This release marks 10 years of whiskey aging since the family revived the Peerless brand.  Henry Kraver started crafting Peerless whiskey in 1889. The 4th- and 5th-generation descendants of Kraver operate under the same DSP-KY-50 as Kraver did in the 1800s.  

Since the revival, Peerless has earned accolades worldwide, including ‘World’s Best Bourbon’ in 2024 in the International Wine and Spirits Competition. Vowing to set new quality standards in the industry, they craft from grain to bottle in-house using sweet mash. The 10-year-old bourbon and package have been years in the making. It features a distinct label that stands out from its Peerless counterparts. Like all Peerless whiskey, it is barrel proof, with Batch 1 boasting a proof of 117.6 (58.5% ABV). 

Batch 1 Tasting Notes - Nose: The nose opens warm and deeply layered with sweet, smoldering pipe tobacco and the nutty richness of candied peanuts with a light touch of almond extract. Classic notes of old-fashioned French vanilla ice cream and roasted vanilla bean bring a creamy sweetness, while soft hints of port wine and ripe grapes add a dark, fruity depth. As the whiskey opens up, comforting bakery aromas begin to rise: bread pudding and buttered French toast, woven together with a subtle sweetness of applewood that gives the nose a warm, nostalgic character. Palate: The palate is rich, expressive, and slightly wild in the best way. It opens with the caramelized intensity of burnt brownie edges layered with mocha coffee and deep toffee. Bright candied orange peel cuts through the richness, followed by a jammy blend of pear, apple, and cranberry that adds balance and lift. A gentle touch of sweet clove spice appears alongside graham crackers spread with natural peanut butter, carried by a soft, sticky marshmallow-like texture that coats the mouth. The finish leans rustic and mature, unfolding notes of tobacco barn, sweet pipe tobacco, and charred applewood, leaving a lingering vintage funk that speaks to well-aged Kentucky bourbon. 

 

“I’m grateful for Peerless’s continuous approach to elevating industry standards. 10-year-old barrels carry very prominent notes that require careful pairing when batching. We couldn’t be happier with the result. Kraver's 10-year Old Reserve is a wonderful representation of a decade’s worth of hard work and patience!” - Nick Klee, Distiller and Batcher.

 

About Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. The family-owned and operated craft distillery is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It was established in 1889 and resurrected in 2013 by Corky Taylor, 4th Generation, and Carson Taylor, 5th Generation. The distillery is known for its commitment to producing handcrafted, sweet mash bourbon and rye whiskey using traditional methods and the finest ingredients.

Today, Peerless operates under the same distilled spirits number, DSP-KY-50, with the same historically superlative standards. It has opted to craft entirely in-house without outsourcing or compromising. “We’re driven by quality,” says Corky Taylor. “We’re very serious about making the best whiskey we can.”

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Company is open to the public Monday through Saturday for tours and tastings in Louisville, Kentucky. For more information and to book reservations, visit kentuckypeerless.com.

Henry Kraver's Old Reserve

aged 10 years