Wilderness Trail’s Kinetic Spirit Safe
Introducing the world’s first kinetic spirit safe. Powered by the low and high wines coming off the still, it has 480 individual pieces to help this feller get to work rolling that barrel. See Video Here!!
Introducing the world’s first kinetic spirit safe. Powered by the low and high wines coming off the still, it has 480 individual pieces to help this feller get to work rolling that barrel. See Video Here!!
CHATTANOOGA WHISKEY·WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2016 Chattanooga Whiskey is expanding! We couldn’t be more thrilled to officially announce that our larger distillery is in the works, in downtown Chattanooga on Riverfront Parkway. Read all about it HERE
By Distillery Trail Posted August 27, 2016 … Using a four grain mash bill including their homegrown Bloody Butcher Corn, they cooked, fermented, and distilled in their 500 gallon Vendome Copper & Brass Works pot still. They are now the first distillery to legally fill a barrel of bourbon in Shelby County, Kentucky since Prohibition….
The 3rd annual Bourbon Mixer recently took place at the Gillespie, an art-deco style building built in 1887, the same year The Old Taylor Distillery was built 60 miles down the road in Millville, Kentucky. Apparently, 1887 was a good year for both architecture and bourbon. The event was attended by more than 250 fans and…
July 21, 2016 6:22 PM By Tracey Leong Visit CBS Baltimore to see a video of Sagamore Spirit’s 40 foot Column being installed in Port Covington. “This is Baltimore’s front porch and our job and our mission is making porch as fine and second to none as any destination in the country in the world,”…
Visit Reporter Newspapers for an article on American Spirit Whiskey Distillery Jim Chasteen pointed to the copper still inside American Spirit Whiskey Distillery, his new whiskey-making business that opened for public tours and tastings last month in Buckhead. “The next flavor trend is not going to come from tweaking a factory still in Kentucky. It’s…
Visit Distillery Trail for a Conversation with Joe Heron at Copper & Kings including great pictures.
By Distillery Trail Posted July 22, 2016 In Blog Visit Distillery Trail to read all about Michter’s Distillery Doubling their Capacity
By Distillery Trail Posted July 12, 2016 Visit Distillery Trail to read about and see a photo tour of their recent visit to Vendome.
With Their New Distillery, Wilderness Trail Is Set To Become A Leader In Bluegrass Craft Distilling By Richard Thomas Visit the The Whiskey Reviewer to read the entire article about Wilderness Trail’s new distillery. … Making The Bourbon We Like When I visited in June 2016, Wilderness Trail has just gone operational at their…
by Nino Marchetti – July 7th, 2016 Visit The Whiskey Wash to read a question and answer session with Westland Distillery
Jun 30, 2016, 6:48am EDT Carolyn Trible Greer Saying it’s “short on whiskey,” a Louisville distillery will double capacity — just a year after it opened. Michter’s Distillery LLC has been around for a few years, but it opened its first distillery in August. Louisville Business First takes a behind the scenes look. Click here to…