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Lost Lantern Explores Hazmat Vs. Normal Cask Strength This Spring

While high-proof whiskies, especially hazmat whiskies (those bottled at 140 proof or higher), have developed a true cult following among dedicated whiskey drinkers, many whiskey lovers have yet to encounter these intense, powerful whiskies. At the same time, a growing faction of whiskey enthusiasts are gravitating toward lower proof whiskies, embracing their balance and approachability. Lost Lantern’s Spring 2026 Collection is a nod to both movements.

The Spring 2026 Collection was created in honor of Lost Lantern’s newest flagship release: Far-Flung Bourbon 100 Proof, the first non-cask strength whiskey in its award-winning bourbon series. Painstakingly slow-proofed to 100 proof, the whiskey is being released alongside the limited, cask strength Far-Flung Bourbon IV. The collection also includes eight cask strength single casks presented in four curated higher- and lower-proof pairings. Rather than declaring one style superior, the collection invites whiskey drinkers to explore how proof shapes aroma, texture, structure, and overall experience across styles and regions. The single casks include whiskies from three returning partners (Boulder Spirits in Colorado, Copperworks in Washington, and New Riff in Kentucky), as well as five new partners: Day’s Defile in Idaho, Montgomery Distilling in Montana, Dread River Distilling Co. in Alabama, ASW Distillery in Georgia, and Broad Branch in North Carolina.

“As the industry evolves, we’re seeing passionate camps emerge around proof,” said Nora Ganley-Roper, co-founder and Head Blender at Lost Lantern. “Some people seek intensity and power. Others prefer balance and approachability. We’re not choosing sides: we love both higher- and lower-proof whiskies! Instead, we’re exploring what each proof reveals about the whiskey itself and encouraging whiskey lovers to make these comparisons for themselves.”

“There is no perfect proof for whiskey,” said co-founder Adam Polonski. “It depends not just on the distillery and the whiskey, but also on when and why you’re drinking it–whether you’re enjoying whiskey on the rocks with friends, or slowly savoring a very high-proof dram to close out an evening. Proof is just one part of a whiskey’s story, and this collection explores that.”

Spring 2026 Collection at a Glance

To encourage whiskey lovers to dive in and compare these whiskies to each other, the whiskies are being sold both individually and in bundles online and at select retail partners.  

Far-Flung Bourbon Pairing

• Far-Flung Bourbon IV – 120.7 proof | 120 bottles | $100
• Far-Flung Bourbon 100 – 100 proof | 758 bottles | $80

High–Low Single Malt Pairing

• Boulder Spirits Colorado Single Malt 7 Years Old – 138.7 proof | 173 bottles | $140
• Copperworks Distilling Washington Single Malt – 120.6 proof | 210 bottles | $100

High–Low Mountain Bourbon Pairing

• Day’s Defile Idaho Straight Bourbon 10 Years Old – 154.4 proof | 126 bottles | $140
• Montgomery Distillery Montana Straight Bourbon – 104.6 proof | 207 bottles | $100

High–Low Southern Bourbon Pairing

• Dread River Distilling Co. Alabama Straight Bourbon – 141.8 proof | 158 bottles | $140
• Fiddler Soloist Georgia Straight Bourbon – 129.9 proof | 146 bottles | $100

High–Low Rye Pairing

• Broad Branch Distillery North Carolina Straight Rye 8 Years Old – 141.6 proof | 174 bottles | $140
• New Riff Distilling Kentucky Straight Rye – 115.1 proof | 172 bottles | $100

All releases are non-chill-filtered and have no added color, and all single casks are released at natural cask strength.

The Spring 2026 Collection will be available individually and in bundles on Wednesday, March 25th via LostLanternWhiskey.com, Seelbachs.com, at, select retailers in CA, NY, MA, and RI, and at the Lost Lantern Tasting Room in Vergennes, VT.

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