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Bardstown Bourbon Company Still Installation Event Drone Fly Over April 2016

Published on May 10, 2016 Master Distillers of the American Spirit, the Bardstown Bourbon Company is scheduled to open in 2016. This state-of-the-art bourbon distillery will feature tours and celebrate the history of bourbon. Located in the bourbon capital of the world in beautiful Bardstown Kentucky, the Bardstown Bourbon Company celebrates local hospitality and heritage….

Shannons’ Irish-Style Whiskeys Set to Warm the Heart of America
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Shannons’ Irish-Style Whiskeys Set to Warm the Heart of America

  Poor as they were, Irish immigrants brought to America a treasure worth its weight in gold. “Uisce beatha,” they called it in the old country, or, roughly translated, “water of life.” … The “Stone Breaker” name is a nod to the backbreaking work once performed by Michael’s immigrant forebears, who in the 1800s used…

Mother-Daughter Duo Start a Distillery with Heirloom Bloody Butcher Corn
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Mother-Daughter Duo Start a Distillery with Heirloom Bloody Butcher Corn

By Distillery Trail Posted April 20, 2016     64 acres just off of Kentucky Interstate 64 leads to the construction site of one of Kentucky’s newest distilleries, Jeptha Creed Distillery. The Jeptha Creed Distillery startup story is like many other craft spirits distillery startup stories with one exception, this new distillery operation is run…

The Bardstown Bourbon Company’s Still Installation
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The Bardstown Bourbon Company’s Still Installation

Click here to see The Bardstown Bourbon Company’s Still Installation as shared on Facebook Live on 4/14/16     The Courier Journal also posted the following article: A new Bourbon Trail experience in Bardstown Alton Strupp, astrupp@courier-journal.com …A 50-foot Vendome Copper & Brass Works still was suspended in the air over 60-feet against a clear, blue sky…

Whiskey ready to flow at Leiper’s Fork Distillery
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Whiskey ready to flow at Leiper’s Fork Distillery

Collin Czarnecki, cczarnecki@tennessean.com4:51 p.m. CDT March 31, 2016 About 20 minutes northwest, Kennedy gets to witness his dream of opening up a distillery become a reality as well. His 5,000 square foot distillery, as well as a 2,500 square foot log cabin, rests on 30 acres in Leiper’s Fork. The log cabin, built in 1825,…

TWO JAMES CATCHER’S RYE WHISKEY A TRUE MICHIGAN ORIGINAL
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TWO JAMES CATCHER’S RYE WHISKEY A TRUE MICHIGAN ORIGINAL

Two James Spirits is a small distillery located in the once-mighty American city of Detroit, Michigan. It is the first licensed whiskey maker to open there since Prohibition, and it is part of a movement to breathe life back into Motor City. There seems to be some exciting whiskies coming from this distilling team, the…

Popcorn Sutton brand rolls out new ‘brown’ spirits aged in oak barrels
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Popcorn Sutton brand rolls out new ‘brown’ spirits aged in oak barrels

By G. Chambers Williams Iii, chambers.williams@knoxvillebiz.com   Popcorn Sutton Distilling in Newport is rolling out its first batch of barrel-aged spirits in time to commemorate the death of Sutton, who took his own life on March 16, 2009. The product is aged a minimum of three years in charred oak barrels. These are two of…

Whiskey makes a comeback
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Whiskey makes a comeback

Lizzy Alfs, lalfs@tennessean.com11:57 a.m. CST March 6, 2016 Construction equipment is strewn about the hills that sweep across Jack Daniel’s sprawling southern Tennessee distillery property — a small price to pay for a resurgence of the American whiskey industry. The machinery, siding and temporary fencing on the otherwise bucolic landscape are a byproduct of a new $140 million expansion project…

Copper craftsmen create important part of bourbon business at Vendome
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Copper craftsmen create important part of bourbon business at Vendome

By Chris Sutter Posted: Mar 06, 2016 9:44 AM EST   Read entire article and View Video on WDRB LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB)–In the shadow of the city, on quiet Franklin Street, is a business making a ton of noise. “They want to see how it was crafted from beginning to end,” explained Barbara Hubbuch of…