Limestone Branch Distillery and its Yellowstone brand look back to their beginnings with the release of Recollection Bourbon, a limited expression that nods to the late 19th-century bottles that once bore the name.
Master distiller Stephen Beam crafted the whiskey from a blend of eight-year-old bourbons aged in new charred oak barrels. Bottled at 110 proof and non-chill filtered, it promises a robust palate with notes of caramel, spice and toasted oak.

The presentation is as much a talking point as the liquid. Each 700 ml bottle comes in an ornate decanter reminiscent of Yellowstone’s pre-Prohibition era packaging, complete with an embossed depiction of the Lower Falls and a cork stopper. A decorative box features archival artwork and a short history of the brand, making the release an appealing gift for collectors and American whiskey enthusiasts.
Recollection Bourbon is priced at $69.99 and will be available in select markets beginning this spring. Beam notes that the name reflects both a recollection of the brand’s roots and the memories that bourbon often evokes. By marrying heritage presentation with a carefully aged spirit, Yellowstone reinforces its reputation for balancing tradition with contemporary appeal. Whiskey aficionados and design-minded drinkers alike will appreciate the thoughtful packaging and rich flavour profile. The brand also notes that proceeds support Yellowstone National Park preservation efforts, adding a philanthropic angle to the purchase.
Collectors should move quickly; only a few thousand bottles are expected. For whiskey lovers seeking a small piece of American history packaged thoughtfully for the present, Yellowstone’s Recollection Bourbon delivers on storytelling as much as flavor.
