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Barrell Seagrass Rye Whiskey American Rye Whiskey

Barrell Seagrass Rye Whiskey American Rye Whiskey

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Type: Rye
ABV: 60.1%
Price: £93.25

Barrell Seagrass is one of those bottles that makes you sit up and pay attention. This is a finished American rye whiskey bottled at a hefty 60.1% ABV — cask strength, no water added, no apologies. Barrell Craft Spirits has built a reputation for creative blending and finishing, and Seagrass is arguably their flagship expression. What sets it apart is the triple-barrel finishing process: the rye is split into three batches, each finished separately in apricot brandy, rum, and Martinique rhum agricole casks before being blended back together. That's not a gimmick — it's an ambitious approach to layering flavour, and the result is genuinely unlike anything else on the shelf.

What to Expect

At 60.1%, this is not a casual sipper straight out of the gate. You'll want to let it breathe, and a few drops of water will open it up considerably. The rye backbone is still very much present — expect that characteristic spice and grain-forward bite — but the finishing barrels add an unusual tropical and stone-fruit sweetness that plays against the spice beautifully. The rum and rhum agricole influence brings a sugarcane richness that you don't typically find in American whiskey, while the apricot brandy cask lends a dried-fruit quality that rounds out the sharper edges. It's a whisky that rewards patience. Give it ten minutes in the glass and it changes character entirely.

As a bartender, what I find most interesting about Seagrass is how it challenges the idea of what rye whiskey can be. American rye has legal requirements — at least 51% rye grain in the mashbill, aged in new charred oak — but what happens after that initial maturation is where producers can really express themselves. Barrell has taken that freedom and run with it. The NAS designation means we don't know the exact age, but the maturity and integration of the finishing suggest this isn't young spirit. The blend is well-constructed, with none of the individual finishing casks dominating the others.

The Verdict

At around £93, Barrell Seagrass sits in competitive territory. You're paying for cask-strength rye with a genuinely inventive finishing programme, and I think you're getting your money's worth. This isn't a standard spice-bomb rye — it's something with real depth and personality. The tropical and fruit-forward notes from the rum and brandy casks make it stand out in a crowded category, and the full proof bottling means you can dial it to exactly where you want it with water. I'm giving it an 8.1 out of 10. It's a well-executed, creative whiskey that delivers something different without losing sight of what makes good rye satisfying in the first place. If you're bored of the usual suspects in the rye category, this deserves a spot on your shelf.

Best Served

Seagrass makes a spectacular Manhattan. The tropical sweetness from the finishing casks means you can back off the sweet vermouth slightly — I'd go with a 2.5:1 ratio rather than the classic 2:1, using a quality dry Italian vermouth. The rye spice cuts through beautifully, and the rum-cask influence adds a richness that plays perfectly with Angostura bitters. Garnish with a brandied cherry. If you prefer it neat, add a teaspoon of water and let it sit — the lower proof reveals layers you'll miss at full strength. Either way, this is a bottle that rewards experimentation.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

Community Reviews

Benjamin Ross VIPsAllowed My favourite Barrell release
9/10

I've tried a few Barrell products and Seagrass is the one I keep coming back to. The nose is all dried mango and caramel, the palate has this creamy vanilla-meets-rye-spice thing going on. It's cask strength so it stands up beautifully to a single ice cube. Genuinely special stuff.

20 February 2026
Tariq Hassan VIPsAllowed My favourite Barrell release
9/10

I've tried a few Barrell products and Seagrass is the one I keep coming back to. The nose is all dried mango and caramel, the palate has this creamy vanilla-meets-rye-spice thing going on. It's cask strength so it stands up beautifully to a single ice cube. Genuinely special stuff.

20 February 2026
Jorge Castillo VIPsAllowed My favourite Barrell release
9/10

I've tried a few Barrell products and Seagrass is the one I keep coming back to. The nose is all dried mango and caramel, the palate has this creamy vanilla-meets-rye-spice thing going on. It's cask strength so it stands up beautifully to a single ice cube. Genuinely special stuff.

20 February 2026
Yasmine Najjar VIPsAllowed Solid sipper, interesting concept
8/10

I was skeptical about the whole seagrass-finished thing but Barrell pulled it off. Neat, it opens up with apricot and honey, then dries out into this spiced herbal finish. At cask strength you definitely want to let it sit in the glass for a few minutes.

1 February 2026
Priscilla Nunes VIPsAllowed Solid sipper, interesting concept
8/10

I was skeptical about the whole seagrass-finished thing but Barrell pulled it off. Neat, it opens up with apricot and honey, then dries out into this spiced herbal finish. At cask strength you definitely want to let it sit in the glass for a few minutes.

1 February 2026
Marco Andretti VIPsAllowed Solid sipper, interesting concept
8/10

I was skeptical about the whole seagrass-finished thing but Barrell pulled it off. Neat, it opens up with apricot and honey, then dries out into this spiced herbal finish. At cask strength you definitely want to let it sit in the glass for a few minutes.

1 February 2026
Mei-Lin Wu VIPsAllowed A rye that doesn't taste like rye
8/10

If you handed this to someone blind they'd never guess it's a rye whiskey. The rum and apricot brandy cask finishes give it this rich fruity sweetness that hides the grain character entirely. I add a few drops of water to tame the 60% ABV and it just blooms. Really fun dram.

2 December 2025
Freya Lindqvist VIPsAllowed A rye that doesn't taste like rye
8/10

If you handed this to someone blind they'd never guess it's a rye whiskey. The rum and apricot brandy cask finishes give it this rich fruity sweetness that hides the grain character entirely. I add a few drops of water to tame the 60% ABV and it just blooms. Really fun dram.

1 December 2025
Zara Al-Hassan VIPsAllowed A rye that doesn't taste like rye
8/10

If you handed this to someone blind they'd never guess it's a rye whiskey. The rum and apricot brandy cask finishes give it this rich fruity sweetness that hides the grain character entirely. I add a few drops of water to tame the 60% ABV and it just blooms. Really fun dram.

1 December 2025
Daniel Oyama VIPsAllowed Ocean in a glass
9/10

The seagrass finish on this rye is unlike anything else I've tried. You get this gorgeous mix of coastal brine and tropical fruit on the nose, then the rye spice kicks in at 60.1% — it's hot but never harsh. Worth every penny of that £93.

11 November 2025
Herbert Muller VIPsAllowed Ocean in a glass
9/10

The seagrass finish on this rye is unlike anything else I've tried. You get this gorgeous mix of coastal brine and tropical fruit on the nose, then the rye spice kicks in at 60.1% — it's hot but never harsh. Worth every penny of that £93.

11 November 2025
Sibel Nur VIPsAllowed Ocean in a glass
9/10

The seagrass finish on this rye is unlike anything else I've tried. You get this gorgeous mix of coastal brine and tropical fruit on the nose, then the rye spice kicks in at 60.1% — it's hot but never harsh. Worth every penny of that £93.

11 November 2025
Isla McCallister VIPsAllowed Good but pricey for what it is
7/10

Don't get me wrong, this is a tasty rye. Lots of tropical notes, some nice baking spice, and the finish is long and warming. But at over £90 I keep comparing it to other ryes in that range and I think there's stiff competition. I'd buy it once but probably not twice.

27 October 2025
Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed Good but pricey for what it is
7/10

Don't get me wrong, this is a tasty rye. Lots of tropical notes, some nice baking spice, and the finish is long and warming. But at over £90 I keep comparing it to other ryes in that range and I think there's stiff competition. I'd buy it once but probably not twice.

27 October 2025
Rafael Santos VIPsAllowed Good but pricey for what it is
7/10

Don't get me wrong, this is a tasty rye. Lots of tropical notes, some nice baking spice, and the finish is long and warming. But at over £90 I keep comparing it to other ryes in that range and I think there's stiff competition. I'd buy it once but probably not twice.

27 October 2025
Valentina Ricci VIPsAllowed Interesting but the heat is real
7/10

At 60.1% this one bites. I get lovely notes of stone fruit and sea salt when I nose it, but on the palate the alcohol dominates unless you add water. Once you do it settles into a nice balance of sweet and spicy. I wish they'd brought it down to maybe 50% — the flavours are there, they're just fighting the proof.

15 October 2025
Annika Svensson VIPsAllowed Interesting but the heat is real
7/10

At 60.1% this one bites. I get lovely notes of stone fruit and sea salt when I nose it, but on the palate the alcohol dominates unless you add water. Once you do it settles into a nice balance of sweet and spicy. I wish they'd brought it down to maybe 50% — the flavours are there, they're just fighting the proof.

15 October 2025
Kai Oliveira VIPsAllowed Interesting but the heat is real
7/10

At 60.1% this one bites. I get lovely notes of stone fruit and sea salt when I nose it, but on the palate the alcohol dominates unless you add water. Once you do it settles into a nice balance of sweet and spicy. I wish they'd brought it down to maybe 50% — the flavours are there, they're just fighting the proof.

15 October 2025

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