
Orphan Barrel Muckety-Muck is a similar beast, except that it hails from across The Pond. In 2013, Orphan Barrel Whiskey was created by Diageo, commercializing a large stock of ultra-aged American whiskeys that it had been maturing at the Stitzel-Weller distillery in Shively Kentucky. Time transformed this new spirit into aged delicacies. When Diageo didn't have a place for the acquired product in their blends, they set the spirits aside.


The Orphan bottling project was more or less an ingenious response to this boom in the whiskey industry, and an effort to accommodate the vast quantities of leftover product from their monopoly of acquisitions.

In 2013 bourbon and Tennessee whiskey were labeled the fastest growing product category by volume in the U.S. Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Company is a dedicated cause, acquiring some of the rarest casks from some of the finest whiskey cellars, and releasing them into the world as a cascade of limited edition, barrel-aged ambrosia.
