EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 1H 36M
🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 5 Episode 9: Elkins Rocky Mountain Whiskey
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Tonight on DadDimes on the Rocks, we kept it local — and I mean Rocky Mountain local — pouring a glass of Elkins Rocky Mountain Whiskey out of Estes Park, Colorado. This is one of those bottles that feels right at home on the table when you’re talking craft distilling and regional character.Elkins distills and bottles their whiskey in the mountains themselves, with expressions often bottled around the 100-proof mark and built from grain mash distilled below 95% ABV to retain whiskey character.Their operation leans into creative maturation methods — even using smaller barrels or alternative wood contact due to local restrictions — shaping a flavor profile that’s very much its own thing.Pour it in the glass and you get that clear Rocky Mountain introduction: sweet corn and vanilla on the nose, backed by oak and caramel tones that hint at brown sugar and molasses depth.Taking a sip, it leans approachable — smooth, grain-forward sweetness with molasses, oak, and a little wood spice showing up mid-palate.Let it hang around and the finish shifts — toasted oak, cocoa, maybe even a touch of tobacco or caramelized sugar lingering longer than you expect from a young craft pour.What makes this bottle interesting for a show discussion is how tied it is to place. The distillery helped anchor Estes Park’s legal craft scene and has even pulled medals in regional spirits competitions, showing that the local approach resonates beyond just tourists grabbing a souvenir bottle.So around the DadDimes table, this is the kind of whiskey that sparks conversation — not necessarily about chasing age statements or hype — but about regional identity, experimentation, and whether mountain-made craft pours bring something different to the glass.DadDimes verdict vibe:A conversation whiskey. Not about perfection — about experience, locality, and sharing something uniquely Colorado while swapping stories.
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Tonight on DadDimes on the Rocks, we kept it local — and I mean Rocky Mountain local — pouring a glass of Elkins Rocky Mountain Whiskey out of Estes Park, Colorado. This is one of those bottles that feels right at home on the table when you’re talking craft distilling and regional character.Elkins distills and bottles their whiskey in the mountains themselves, with expressions often bottled around the 100-proof mark and built from grain mash distilled below 95% ABV to retain whiskey character.Their operation leans into creative maturation methods — even using smaller barrels or alternative wood contact due to local restrictions — shaping a flavor profile that’s very much its own thing.Pour it in the glass and you get that clear Rocky Mountain introduction: sweet corn and vanilla on the nose, backed by oak and caramel tones that hint at brown sugar and molasses depth.Taking a sip, it leans approachable — smooth, grain-forward sweetness with molasses, oak, and a little wood spice showing up mid-palate.Let it hang around and the finish shifts — toasted oak, cocoa, maybe even a touch of tobacco or caramelized sugar lingering longer than you expect from a young craft pour.What makes this bottle interesting for a show discussion is how tied it is to place. The distillery helped anchor Estes Park’s legal craft scene and has even pulled medals in regional spirits competitions, showing that the local approach resonates beyond just tourists grabbing a souvenir bottle.So around the DadDimes table, this is the kind of whiskey that sparks conversation — not necessarily about chasing age statements or hype — but about regional identity, experimentation, and whether mountain-made craft pours bring something different to the glass.DadDimes verdict vibe:A conversation whiskey. Not about perfection — about experience, locality, and sharing something uniquely Colorado while swapping stories.
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🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks — Season 5 Episode 9: Elkins Rocky Mountain Whiskey
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