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ularity, it is rare that a distill- ery would host a festival in the walls of where they distil and age their spirits. During Ken- tucky Derby, some distilleries roll out the red carpet and have celebrations, but they don’t allow whiskey fans to dive into anything much beyond their normal collection of whiskeys. While you might occasionally have a chance to sneak a taste of whiskey right from the bar- rel, that would almost never be for an entire night’s worth of sipping. The Stranahan’s Cask Thief Fes- tival in Denver has become the dream of whiskey enthusiasts who want to taste whiskey un- filtered right from the source. Most whiskey will come out of a barrel at around 55% or more ABV (or 110 proof). For most palettes, the flavor is initially hot. Most traditional whiskeys are cut with water to around 80-90% ABV to allow most of us to drink them without feeling the effects too quickly in both our head and on our tongue. For one night in June each year, Stranahan’s Cask Thief Festival gives whiskey fans an adventure in tasting rare and unusual expressions of 6 whiskeys straight from the barrel. None of these whiskeys expressions are available on store shelves. So if your friends tell you they’ve tasted Pappy Van Winkle, these Stranahan’s barrels would actually be even more 201