Austin 111 Cask Strength Light Whiskey
Austin 111 Cask Strength Light Whiskey
55.5% ABV
$63
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We would like to thank Austin Craft Spirits Company and The Whiskey Bard for sending us a sample to review.
What the Distillery Says
AUSTIN 111 CASK STRENGTH LIGHT WHISKEY MADE WITH RYE
Bold, award-winning, and crafted for the true Texas spirit.
Austin 111 is the latest expression from Austin Craft Spirits Company—crafted from a unique mashbill of 70% Texas rye and 30% non-GMO Texas white corn. Steam distilled to over 160 proof and aged for at least one year in recycled, award-winning Texas bourbon barrels, this whiskey undergoes a slow proof reduction with pure Hill Country water to achieve its signature 111 proof (55.5% ABV).
The result is a whiskey that’s darker and spicier than its predecessor, Austin 101, yet shockingly smooth. It delivers a perfect harmony of bold rye spice balanced with a subtle, brown-sugar sweetness from the barrels and a light, mellow oak finish.
Award-Winning Distinction
Recognized with a Gold Medal at the 2025 Denver International Spirits Competition, Austin 111 is the rye whiskey enthusiasts have been waiting for.
“Austin 111 is the rye whiskey our fans have been craving since we started this journey with Austin 101. We’ve spent years perfecting this—listening to the buzz at whiskey clubs and festivals—and the result is a cask-strength stunner that’s bold yet silky.”
– Tom Buchsbaum, Co-Founder
Austin 111 joins a family of renowned spirits—including Austin 101, the Double Platinum Best in Class winner; Austin 121, a cask-strength favorite; and Austin 85, our cocktail-ready light whiskey—each reflecting our commitment to 100% Texas grains, sustainable barrel practices, and precision distillation.
What Gary Says
Nose: Toasted oak, rye toast with grilled corn and a hint of caramel.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, honey, brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and pepper spice.
Finish: Short in length with a hint of caramel and pepper spice.
Comments: As we don’t see a lot of ‘light whiskey’, added a short excerpt below*. Unlike Austin 101 Light Whiskey, this doesn’t remind me much of corn whiskey, and does have an entirely different mashbill. This is also an older product, with the bottle noting it is aged “at least 1 year”. Noticeably darker in the glass, and I get a note of rye on the nose. I think there’s potential in light whiskey (as noted before, I’ve had some I really liked), but this was similar to the Austin 101 Light Whiskey in terms of not being in my wheelhouse.
Rating: Probably Pass
*Light whiskey is an entirely different category, so important that when approaching it you’re not expecting it to be ‘bourbon’ or ‘rye’ or ‘corn’, because if you do – you’re likely to be disappointed. Where bourbon can’t come off the still any higher than 160 proof (80% ABV), light whiskey has to be higher than that (but less than 190 proof or 95% ABV, since then you’re classified as a grain neutral spirits). There are other legal requirements, but most light whiskey is used for blending into flavored products.





