Rebel Kyle Busch 108 Single Barrel Bourbon Review
Feb 17, 2026
Rebel Bourbon just dropped its second annual Kyle Busch single barrel release, and this time the NASCAR champ personally picked every barrel that made the cut. The Rebel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Single Barrel 2026 Selected By Kyle Busch is a 108-proof wheated bourbon that ships nationwide this month for about forty bucks. Working alongside Master Distiller John Rempe at Lux Row Distillers, Busch hand-selected barrels from Rebel's wheated mashbill to create this limited run that ties directly to his No. 8 Chevrolet sponsorship with Richard Childress Racing.
What You're Getting in the Bottle
This is a four-year-aged Kentucky straight bourbon made from Rebel's original wheated recipe that dates back to 1849. The 108 proof bottling strength is a direct nod to the RCR sponsorship, and it's a solid sweet spot for flavor without going overboard on the heat. Here's what matters:
- Bottled at 108 proof (54% ABV)
- Four years of aging minimum
- Wheated bourbon mashbill for a softer, sweeter profile
- Each bottle shows unique barrel number and fill date on the label
- Suggested retail price of $39.99 for a 750mL bottle
- Ships nationwide starting February 2026
- Second year running for this limited release
The bottle itself keeps Rebel's signature look with Lux Row Distillers embossing, but adds a gold label with checkered flag graphics, RCR branding, the No. 8, and Busch's signature. Every label is different because each one lists the specific barrel details.
Why This Release Matters
Celebrity-picked single barrels aren't exactly new, but this one's interesting because it's the second year of an ongoing partnership between a major bourbon brand and NASCAR. That means consistency and availability instead of a one-off gimmick that disappears. The $39.99 price point puts it squarely in the accessible premium category—you're paying a bit extra for the single barrel selection and the NASCAR tie-in, but you're not getting gouged like some limited releases.
For Rebel, this keeps the brand visible in NASCAR markets where bourbon sells strong, and gives them promotional opportunities at races throughout the season. Busch will drive the Rebel-sponsored Chevrolet in select Cup Series races, including the March 1 DuraMAX Grand Prix in Austin, and Rebel plans bottle signings with Busch and Rempe in key race markets. If you're a NASCAR fan who likes wheated bourbon, this hits right in your wheelhouse. Even if racing isn't your thing, you're getting a legitimately selected single barrel wheater at a reasonable price.
Tasting Profile
According to Rebel, this bourbon delivers robust flavor with a velvety smooth finish and a hint of spice thanks to that four-year aging. The wheated mashbill typically means you'll get softer, sweeter notes compared to high-rye bourbons—think more caramel and vanilla, less pepper and oak bite. The 108 proof gives it enough backbone to stand up in cocktails or sip neat without being overly hot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Rebel Kyle Busch 108 Single Barrel bourbon?
The bourbon ships nationwide in February 2026 with a suggested retail price of $39.99 per 750mL bottle. Use the product locator on RebelBourbon.com to find it at liquor stores near you. Availability will vary by state and retailer, and since it's a limited release, it may sell out quickly in some markets.
What makes Rebel Kyle Busch 108 different from regular Rebel bourbon?
This is a single barrel release, meaning each bottle comes from one specific barrel rather than a blend of multiple barrels. Kyle Busch personally selected every barrel with guidance from Master Distiller John Rempe. It's also bottled at 108 proof instead of the lower proofs you'll find on standard Rebel expressions, and each label shows unique barrel details including the barrel number and fill date.
Is Rebel bourbon a wheated bourbon like Maker's Mark?
Yes, Rebel uses a wheated mashbill, which means wheat is the secondary grain after corn instead of rye. This gives Rebel a softer, sweeter flavor profile similar to Maker's Mark or Weller. The recipe dates back to 1849 and was originally created at the Stitzel-Weller distillery, the same place that made the original Pappy Van Winkle bourbons.
How long is the Rebel Kyle Busch bourbon aged?
This release is aged for a full four years minimum. That's standard aging for solid everyday bourbon—long enough to develop good flavor and smoothness without the premium price tag that comes with longer-aged bottles. For a $40 single barrel wheated bourbon, four years is a fair age statement.
Will Kyle Busch do bottle signings for this release?
Yes, Rebel Bourbon plans to host bottle signings with Kyle Busch and Master Distiller John Rempe in key race markets throughout the 2026 NASCAR season. Follow Rebel Bourbon and Richard Childress Racing on Facebook and Instagram for announcements about signing events and appearances. You can also check RebelBourbon.com and RCRRacing.com for updates on where Busch will be racing and promoting the bourbon.