July Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

Summer has arrived and that means it is finally time to enjoy those drinks that have known the warmth of the sun. Spirits like rum and Tequila come into their own at this time of…

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Summer has arrived and that means it is finally time to enjoy those drinks that have known the warmth of the sun. Spirits like rum and Tequila come into their own at this time of year and we’re hosting a collection of events to celebrate them.

Rum Show

14-15 July 2023, Glaziers Hall, London SE1 9DD

Our award-winning celebration of rum is back for another year. With more than 250 rums to try from 60 brands, Rum Show is you chance to discover one of the most complex, diverse and flavour-packed spirits in the world.

We have a full schedule of masterclasses brought to you by the rum world’s leading lights. Highlights from this year’s lineup include Black Tot’s Mitch Wilson and Matt “Cocktail Wonk” Pietrek exploring navy rum with Black Tot’s Last Consignment and a 1998 Caroni, and a deep dive into the cult Taiwanese Renaissance Distillery.

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Beginner’s Guide to Agave

26 July 2023, The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden, WC2E 9HH

Gone are the days when Tequila’s only role was to be necked with lime and salt. Tequila and the wider family of agave spirits have a rich history and some incredible craftsmanship which we are finally getting to see outside of Mexico.

These are fine spirits with flavours that you just cannot find anywhere else. Join our own Alex Huskinson for this introduction to Tequila, mezcal and beyond as he explains which to sip and which to shake into a cocktail.

Book now >

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Third Eye Blind is coming to Log Still Distillery’s “The Amp”

Log Still

Need something to get you through this semi-charmed kinda life? Log Still Distillery’s (Gethsemane, KY) “The Amp” amphitheater has the answer as they are hosting Third Blind Eye Oct 20th. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 23rd, 10am EDT CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS An intimate, first class amphitheater smack dab in the middle of God’s […]

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Log Still

Need something to get you through this semi-charmed kinda life? Log Still Distillery’s (Gethsemane, KY) “The Amp” amphitheater has the answer as they are hosting Third Blind Eye Oct 20th.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 23rd, 10am EDT

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

An intimate, first class amphitheater smack dab in the middle of God’s country. We mean that literally in the sense as it’s just down the road from the Trappist monk monastery community Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani.

The amphitheater sits on the gorgeous 300+ acre campus of the dream turned reality Log Still Distillery in New Haven, KY, just outside Bardstown and founded by family members J.W. “Wally” Dant III, Lynne Dant, and Charles Dant (all cousins of the Bourbon Royalty “Dant” tree).

LODGING AT LOG STILL DISTILLERY

Lodging is available on-site. Check out these charming meets elegant cottages you can rent, sitting abreast to a 12 acre pond.

LODGING OPTIONS: CLICK HERE

Log Still

Another terrific HOTEL option is Bardstown Motor Lodge, which also has a fantastic restaurant in Toogie’s Table.

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6 Bottle PAPPY CHARITY RAFFLE for The Ronald McDonald House Charities of The Bluegrass, ENDS SOON

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THE CHARITY: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass THE PRIZE (6 Bottle Van Winkle Collection) Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year (2013) Pappy Van Winkle 20 Year (2021) Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year (2014) Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year (2014) Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Year (2013)  All bottles signed […]

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THE CHARITY: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass

THE PRIZE (6 Bottle Van Winkle Collection)

  • Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year (2013)
  • Pappy Van Winkle 20 Year (2021)
  • Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year
  • Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year (2014)
  • Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year (2014)
  • Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Year (2013) 
  • All bottles signed by Preston Van Winkle

COST: $100 per Ticket

***TO ENTER: CLICK HERE***

DRAWING DATE: Friday, June 16th. Drawn on Facebook Live (@rmhclexington).

EACH TICKET MAKES A DIFFERENCE! At $100 per ticket, EVERY ticket purchased covers (almost to the dollar) ONE night of stay for ONE of the 21 guest families calling RMHC (Lexington, KY) their “home away from home”.

RMHC takes care of families whose children are critically ill and staying longer term in the hospital. Having a child in the hospital is not only terrifying but also devastatingly expensive. RMHC provides housing, meals, transportation and laundry to each of their families at absolutely no cost to them so they can focus on what really matters – the health of their child and being together.

A total of 1,500 tickets will be sold. If it sells out, $150,000 will be raised. This incredible amount of support will cover two entire months of stay for every single guest family.

Thank you for your support now lets raise some money for an incredible cause!

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From RMHC Bluegrass webpage.

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Boozy Bourbon Milkshakes. Live Patio Music. Bardstown Bourbon Company’s Summertime Vibing!

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Not sure if we need to say anything else here beyond “Chocolate Nutella Bourbon Milkshake” to get your attention, but believe it or not, there is more…Bardstown Bourbon Company is summer vibing hard, and we’re digging it! If you’re in Bourbon Country this summer, BBCo is definitely a spot you want to check out. Their […]

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Bourbon

Not sure if we need to say anything else here beyond “Chocolate Nutella Bourbon Milkshake” to get your attention, but believe it or not, there is more…Bardstown Bourbon Company is summer vibing hard, and we’re digging it!

If you’re in Bourbon Country this summer, BBCo is definitely a spot you want to check out. Their SUMMER PATIO SERIES has kicked off which includes live music on their elegant lounge worthy patio. Their food and drink scene is legit. Cocktails are on point.

Reservations aren’t required but ARE RECOMMENDED.

Boozy Bourbon Milkshakes

  • Chocolate Nutella** chocolate ice cream | Nutella | whipped cream | hazelnuts
  • Salted Caramel vanilla ice cream | salted caramel | whipped cream | smoked salt
  • Vanilla | Chocolate  vanilla ice cream | bourbon vanilla 

Summer Patio Series Schedule

  • 6/9
  • 6/23
  • 7/7
  • 7/21
  • 8/4
  • 8/18

DINING HOURS

  • SUN / WED–THU 11:30AM–3PM
  • FRI–SAT 11:30AM–4PM

For more info, visit www.bardstownbourbon.com

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Bardstown Bourbon Co Patio
“My Cup of Tea”.
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Pork Tacos.
Guava Be Cool Slushee.

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EVENT (May 4th): Wenzel Whiskey’s “Blend Your Own” Evening Extravaganza in Bourbon Country’s Covington, KY

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Wenzel Whiskey (Covington, KY) has a special evening in store for you. It involves creating your own whiskey, in an architecturally captivating setting, led by a top industry whiskey palate. Wenzel Whiskey is a gateway for creating your own juice. And like many things in life, its the experience and the journey of how you […]

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Wenzel

Wenzel Whiskey (Covington, KY) has a special evening in store for you. It involves creating your own whiskey, in an architecturally captivating setting, led by a top industry whiskey palate.

Wenzel Whiskey is a gateway for creating your own juice. And like many things in life, its the experience and the journey of how you reach your end destination in which makes this company’s concept so unique. So memorable. So rewarding. And having a liquid trophy to sip and share your experience with friends and family, well, that ain’t so bad either;)

Blending Experience at Wenzel Whiskey. Photo: Patrick McNamara

Your whiskey journey will take place in the Wenzel Building, a 150 year old (circa 1873) revitalized building which in itself is the perfect blend of old world exposed brick and hardwood beauty meets modern accent nuances.

Proprietor and co-founder Bill Whitlow is a top palate and whiskey expert. He’s a decorated mixologist, owns Rich’s Proper Food & Drink in Covington (on Bourbon Review’s BEST BOURBON BARS IN AMERICA list), and knows the whiskey game as well as anyone.

Here’s the breakdown of what could be on your horizon of special memories, encapsulated by delicious whiskey of which who’s flavor profile you masterminded.

“Blend Your Own” Details…

  • DATE: May 4th, 6:30pm EST
  • BLEND BASE: 6 + 7 Year Indiana Ryes (Carefully Curated)
  • INCLUDES
    • Blending Experience
    • Food catered by Rich’s Proper Food & Drink
    • Wenzel T-Shirt
    • 750ml Bottle of your specific blend
    • Additional bottle available for $100
  • COST: $150

EVENT LINK: CLICK HERE

STAY HERE: Boutique Hotel Within Wenzel Building

How fitting the Wenzel Building should have its very own boutique hotel, should you need a place to rest your head after a hard day’s work of blending;) “The Pickle Factory Hotel” has unbound unique charm to match its unconventional namesake. In a former life, it was a pickle factory.

HOTEL: CLICK HERE

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Courtesy of Neat Suites.
Wenzel
Courtesy of Neat Suites.

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Owensboro’s “BBQ & BARRELS” Event (May 12 – 13) Will Feature 100+ Whiskies, Includes Bourbon Education Classes

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Come the second weekend in May, the riverbanks of this Western Kentucky town will be flooded…WITH BOURBON! BBQ & BARRELS is coming to Owensboro, KY, May 12 -13, and along with it, over 100 Bourbons and American Whiskies. The weekend extravaganza will kickoff with a Friday evening Bourbon & Dinner Pairing at Green River Distilling. […]

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BBQ

Come the second weekend in May, the riverbanks of this Western Kentucky town will be flooded…WITH BOURBON!

BBQ & BARRELS is coming to Owensboro, KY, May 12 -13, and along with it, over 100 Bourbons and American Whiskies. The weekend extravaganza will kickoff with a Friday evening Bourbon & Dinner Pairing at Green River Distilling. Saturday will bring Bourbon Education/Entertainment Sessions, a VIP Tasting, then a grand finale Tasting immersed in an extraordinary range of American Whiskey offerings.

And BBQ. Lots and lots of BBQ. Happening simultaneously is the town’s annual celebration of its proud other worldly BBQ heritage. While the Bourbon action Saturday takes place inside their Convention Center, just outside, the air will be filled with the savory smoky scent of endless BBQ galore. Teams will be competing in friendly fashion for top honors. The outdoor BBQ experience is free to attend and family friendly.

Weekend Overview (Fri and Sat)

TICKET INFO: CLICK HERE

Friday, May 12th

Bourbon & Dinner Pairing at Green River Distillery: Join Green River Distilling Company and Niko’s Bakery featuring Chef Matt Weafer for a distinctive bourbon pairing dinner. The experience includes a unique three course meal paired with handcrafted bourbon cocktails.

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Green River Distillery. Owensboro, KY. Courtesy.

Green River Distillery (GRD) goes back to the late 1800’s and had its day as one of the leading distilleries in all of Bourbon. The iconic grounds of whiskey making, having survived Prohibition, a devastating fire, and the decades of Bourbon decline of the last 20th century is now alive as ever. Seeing GRD is seeing Bourbon history.

Saturday, May 13th

**ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE INSIDE THE OWENSBORO RIVERFRONT CONVENTION CENTER

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Owensboro Riverfront Convention Center. Courtesy .

Bourbon Education/Entertainment Sessions: There will be 3 classes taking place, 2 – 3pm CT, at the Owensboro Convention Center. $25 per person with limited capacity. All sessions will be ~45 minutes. Content includes Four Roses Master Distiller Brent Elliott guarding through what makes the brand unique, a deep dive immersion into Whiskey Finishes led by Jefferson’s Bourbon, and an interactive DIY Cocktail session led by Jeptha Creed.

VIP TASTING (SOLD OUT): 3 – 4pm CT at the Convention Center, all 30+ brand tasting stations will offer special tastings ONLY available during the VIP hour. Includes event branded BBQ & BARRELS Glencairn Glass. Unique culinary offerings will be on hand.

MAIN TASTING EXPERIENCE: 4 – 6pm CT at Convention Center. Over 30 brand tasting stations offering 100+ whiskies. TICKETS are $50. This is an unthinkable value given the sheer volume of distilleries and brands partaking.

HOTEL OPTIONS: The Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown and Holiday Inn Owensboro Riverfront are riverfront hotels in excellent proximity to the convention and main events. For all options – CLICK HERE.

MUST BE 21+ YEARS TO ATTEND.

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Insanely Rare American Whiskey Collection Goes to Sotheby’s Online Auction Today

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For the high majority of us, buying this probably won’t be an option. However, buying isn’t necessarily the point here. It’s kind of cool to see some rare dusty beauts surface and learn a little American Whiskey knowledge in the process. Sotheby’s is auctioning a gorgeous collectible American Whiskey set. These bottles are relics of […]

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Rare

For the high majority of us, buying this probably won’t be an option. However, buying isn’t necessarily the point here. It’s kind of cool to see some rare dusty beauts surface and learn a little American Whiskey knowledge in the process.

Sotheby’s is auctioning a gorgeous collectible American Whiskey set. These bottles are relics of another era, made by parent companies who’s names do not exist. The auction house has provided a nice historical backdrop of which is noted below.

Per Sotheby’s site, it notes a bidding price range estimate up to about $125k USD. Enjoy the knowledge, maybe not the whiskey unfortunately, as it will be fun and a bit interesting to see what this collection fetches when the final bell rings.

AUCTION BEGINS: Friday, April 14th, 9am EDT

AUCTION LINK: CLICK HERE

The Rare American Whiskey Selection 1976-1982

This extraordinary and unique set of five prototype bottles created in the mid 1990s represents the rarest American whiskey ever seen at auction. These bottles were originally produced as the prototypes for the world’s first collectable ultra-premium US whiskey series to exclusively feature closed distilleries in America.

5 Bottle Collection Listing:

  1. Old Quaker Indiana Corn Whiskey 21 Year Old Limited Edition Barrel Proof 65.0 abv 1976
  2. Stitzel-Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Limited Edition 17 Year Old Barrel Proof 53.5 abv 1980
  3. Taylor-Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Limited Edition 17 Year Old Barrel Proof 56.0 abv 1980
  4. George T Stagg Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Limited Edition 16 Year Old Barrel Proof 57.0 abv 1981
  5. Buffalo Springs Kentucky Rye Mash Whiskey Limited Edition 15 Year Old Barrel Proof 62.5 abv 1982

The project was the initiative of The Classic Kentucky Bourbon Company, a subsidiary of United Distillers (UD) in 1997. At the time, UD owned the Bernheim Distillery and Stitzel-Weller. On the point of The Rare American Whiskey Selection project receiving approval for launch, UD merged with another company, International Distillers & Vinters to create United Distillers & Vintners, forming the spirits division of Diageo. At this point the project was shelved, never to be revived.

The original premise of the Rare American Whiskey Selection project was to create an annual release of five very different barrel proof, high age statement whiskies. The project got as far as bottling 2 examples of each of the selected whiskeys, with prototype labels, but filled with the actual liquid to show the finished product as it would be sold. The whiskeys were tasted not just within UD, but also by respected industry critics at the time (see tasting notes by Dave Broom below from 1997).

The 2 sets of liquid were split up and, ironically, one set was sent to the Stitzel-Weller distillery for safekeeping, while the other set remained at the company HQ in the UK for the European market (hence the 70cl bottle size). It is believed that the set at the SW distillery were destroyed in the distillery fire, making this set the only one that still remains in existence.

This series of whiskeys, initially to be released in a limited run of 6,000 bottles per release, would have been a landmark in the history of premium American Whiskey. The project would have preceded the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection by a number of years, and seen the footprint of US Whiskeys in whisk(e)y collector circles change dramatically. These bottles represent not only ultra-rare liquid from now closed distilleries, but a crucial element of the story of rare American Whiskey’s history that has until now gone untold.

Old Quaker Indiana Corn Whiskey 21 Year Old Limited Edition Barrel Proof 65.0 abv 1976

Distilled in Lawrenceberg, Indiana, ullage: very top shoulder, front label slightly worn

Original Tasting Notes by Dave Broom:

‘Pale Yellow. Fragrant and gentle with cream and clover aromas. Gentle and smooth to start, then an astringent bite which yields to mellow stweetness on the finish.’

Stitzel-Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Limited Edition 17 Year Old Barrel Proof 53.5 abv 1980

Distilled in Shivley, Kentucky, level: into neck, front label slightly worn

Taylor-Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Limited Edition 17 Year Old Barrel Proof 56.0 abv 1980

Distilled in Jackson County, Kentucky, level: into neck, front label slightly worn and raised on one side

George T Stagg Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Limited Edition 16 Year Old Barrel Proof 57.0 abv 1981

Distilled in Frankfort, Kentucky, level: bottom neck, front label slightly worn

Original Tasting Notes by Dave Broom:

‘Pungent and powerful. Lemon balm/lime zest leaning to aftershave. Clean, bitter chocolate spiciness that hits the mouth and then explodes and expands. Stunning, but not for the faint-hearted.’

Buffalo Springs Kentucky Rye Mash Whiskey Limited Edition 15 Year Old Barrel Proof 62.5 abv 1982

Distilled in Franklin County, Kentucky, level: into neck, front label slightly worn

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SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: Jeptha Creed’s “Jammin’ At Jeptha”, Tickets Are Live

Jeptha

Jeptha Creed Distillery is nestled on 64 gorgeous acres in Shelbyville, KY, right off I-64 near Louisville. It is owned and operated by the Nethery Family and let me tell you, they’ve built something special. They grow their own heirloom “bloody butcher” corn on site. They cultivate their own honey. They even grow different varietals […]

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Jeptha

Jeptha Creed Distillery is nestled on 64 gorgeous acres in Shelbyville, KY, right off I-64 near Louisville. It is owned and operated by the Nethery Family and let me tell you, they’ve built something special. They grow their own heirloom “bloody butcher” corn on site. They cultivate their own honey. They even grow different varietals of mint plants which pack their own unique flavor for Julep season, of which is in high gear. It’s nature paradise,

If you’re looking for a lovely evening and some much needed reprieve, look no further as they are hosting “Jammin’ at Jeptha’, an outdoor concert series which will host 2 different shows this summer. Kicking off Saturday, June 10th will be The Highway Women followed by JD Shelburne on August 12.

Tickets are available now! https://jepthacreed.com/events/category/jammin-at-jeptha/

BARREL TASTING EXPERIENCE: It’s not everyday you see a rickhouse armed with a platoon of leather chesterfield chairs. If you embark on their Barrel Tasting Experience, you might easily find yourself in one of them, sippin’ straight from the barrel!

Jeptha Creed Barrel Tasting
Barrel Tasting experience at Jeptha Creed.

SUNDAY…BLOODY SUNDAY: Doesn’t this just look fun, albeit intimidating.

Per Jeptha’s Facebook: We are excited to offer our new Sunday Bloody Mary Pitcher: The Game Day. Grab some friends and come by for a delicious one-of-a-kind Bloody Mary! Available only on Sundays (12pm – 5pm) Pricing starts at $120, Made to serve 4.

Courtesy of JCD Facebook Page.

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Kentucky Bourbon Festival Reveals Upcoming 2023 Ticket Launch Date and New Experiences

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Tickets for Bardstown’s 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Festival will go on sale May 11, with early-access for “Bourbon Insiders” starting May 10. The long standing festival taking place Sept 15 – 17. The festival will offer three levels of VIP packages this year, along with weekend general admission tickets and Sunday-only access. “Our goal is to […]

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Tickets for Bardstown’s 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Festival will go on sale May 11, with early-access for “Bourbon Insiders” starting May 10. The long standing festival taking place Sept 15 – 17.

The festival will offer three levels of VIP packages this year, along with weekend general admission tickets and Sunday-only access.

“Our goal is to create a truly exceptional experience for bourbon enthusiasts,” said David Mandell, board chair of the Kentucky Bourbon Festival. “We’re looking forward to welcoming guests back to Bardstown. We listened to our guests from 2022 and as a result we have some exciting upgrades planned to make the festival even better this year.”

The popular Flask Force and Enthusiast VIP packages return and include early entry, premium branded Glencairn glassware and access to the VIP Penthouse with catering and bar service throughout the festival. Flask Force ticket holders will once again receive a Jacob Bromwell flask, exclusive tee shirt, commemorative KBF credential and a bottle of the 2023 KBF single barrel pick, featuring Bardstown Bourbon Company and signed by master distiller Steve Nally.

New this year, all VIP packages include early admission to the festival — those guests can arrive an hour early, ensuring speedy entry and first access to bottles being offered by participating distilleries throughout the festival. A new Decanter Club ultra-VIP package has also been added, with just 50 packages available, and with four premium add-on events included. Decanter Club members will receive many of the popular package items included in the other VIP packages but will add a branded Glencairn crystal decanter.

All KBF tickets include unlimited re-entry to the festival, sampling from more than 50 Kentucky distilleries, access to exclusive barrel picks, engaging programs with industry experts, expanded dining options and the Bourbon Marketplace with more than 30 vendors.

“Our number one area for improvement with the 2023 festival is expanding the dining options for our guests,” said Randy Prasse, COO and president of the festival. “To accomplish this, the Kentucky Bourbon Festival is partnering with the Louisville Food Truck Association to offer additional and improved dining options, along with a new adjacent tented area with tables and chairs for guests to enjoy their meals and take a break.”

KBF Insiders — those who subscribe to the festival’s e-newsletter — will be able to purchase tickets beginning May 10, with sales open to the public on May 11. Premium add-on event tickets will also go on sale during those dates, earlier than in past years. VIP packages are expected to sell out quickly.

Learn more at www.kybourbonfestival.com

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Photo: Zach Sinclair (Grizzly Media)

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NOW RUNNING: Bourbon with HeART Presents World’s First Bourbon Barrel Bow Tie Art Exhibit

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PRESS RELEASE From Bourbon with HeART Bourbon with HeART, Kentucky’s first and only arts-focused bourbon charity, announced its newest art exhibit, “Bowtied Together.” The exhibit will take place at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville (140 N Fourth St.) throughout April and will showcase 50 wooden bowties, hand-carved out of bourbon barrels and transformed into wearable […]

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PRESS RELEASE From Bourbon with HeART

Bourbon with HeART, Kentucky’s first and only arts-focused bourbon charity, announced its newest art exhibit, “Bowtied Together.” The exhibit will take place at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville (140 N Fourth St.) throughout April and will showcase 50 wooden bowties, hand-carved out of bourbon barrels and transformed into wearable art by 25 Kentucky-area artists. 

Bourbon with HeART, founded by Morgan Hancock, prides itself on tying together artists from various backgrounds and areas of expertise to create works that are as unique as the artists who design them. Like the perfect bourbon pairing, “Bowtied Together” takes wooden bowties, hand-carved out of old bourbon barrels by US Military veterans from Cruise Customs, and marries them with local artists to create beautiful art for many to enjoy. 

“We’re thrilled to showcase the talent of our local artists and honor the service of our veterans with this unique exhibit,” said Hancock, a US Army Veteran herself. “Our goal is to use the influence and popularity of bourbon to raise funds, awareness, and education around the local art community. We’re committed to providing better access and first-class arts experiences to every person in Kentucky.”

Cruise Customs provides bourbon barrel products carved by veterans. Hancock explained, “As a veteran, I appreciate the work Cruise Customs does of providing therapy through this craft for those suffering from PTSD. I connect with their mission – they share that bourbon barrels once had a great purpose. Veterans once had a great purpose. Through this work they are helping them find a new one.”

The exhibit opened April 1st at the Galt House, the official hotel of the Kentucky Derby, and will run throughout the city’s famous Derby season. Each of the 25 artists was given two bowties to transform. The bowties were purchased via sponsorships from local businesses. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, for which Morgan Hancock was named “Visionary of the Year” for 2023. Attendees will also be invited to vote for their favorite bowtie design. The winning artist will be awarded a cash prize along with a donation to the charity of their choice.

For more information on Bourbon with HeART and the “Bowtied Together” exhibit, visit www.bourbonwithheart.org

MEET THE ARTISTS

Heather French Henry 

Heather is a Kentucky native, a former Miss America, and an advocate for veterans. She is also an artist who is excited to be participating in this project. 

Katie Petry 

Katie is an artist, wife, and mother to two young girls. She spent two years at the UofL School of Fine Arts but has otherwise been self-taught. Part of her artistic journey has involved finding artistic mediums that are manageable for her chronic illness.

Bryan Hinkle

Bryan is born and raised in southeastern Kentucky and discovered painting after his father passed away seven years ago. He has donated paintings to multiple charities, from local to national. 

Kenneth Burney 

Kenneth’s paintings are created on canvas using acrylic paint. His current body of work is focused on a mash-up of impressionism and improvisational painting. Much of his work is music-related, with individuals playing musical instruments. 

Kelly Shackelford Smith 

Kelly is a Kentucky-born artist who has been a Louisvillian for nearly 17 years. She typically considers herself an acrylic painter, but she also enjoys turning original artwork into wearable art. She has a passion for color and disco balls, especially when used to pay homage to Louisville, the disco ball capital of the world.

Bobby Wheeler

Bobby is an artist and jewelry designer from Louisville with an appreciation of the arts in many forms. His style varies from abstract, space-related images to commissioned pieces such as dogs, people, and even murals. He uses different mediums including acrylic, oils, and pastels for his paintings and magnetic hematite paired with natural stones and crystals for his jewelry designs.

Sheila Fox 

Designing wooden bow ties and frames from bourbon barrel wood is incredibly unique and presents a fun challenge for Sheila as an artist. She looks forward to exploring the character and history of the wood and incorporating it into her designs to create pieces that are aesthetically pleasing and carry a story.

Brittany Rice  

Brittany loves the concept and mission behind Bourbon with HeART. It allows artists like her to showcase their work to a larger audience while doing good and raising funds for local charities.

Josh Bova 

Texas born and Kentucky-settled, Josh is a US Army Veteran and father of two with a passion for woodworking, running, traveling, and bourbon. His life centers around swim meets, soccer games, music recitals, and sleepovers. For his day job, he is a trained geographer currently employed by Yum Brands in Louisville.  

Nabeel Qureshi 

Nabeel is a local comic artist living in Louisville who is most excited to participate in this project as it offers a chance to display his art in his home city.

Mike Hall        

A veteran of the US Army, Mike has lived in Kentucky his entire life except for during his time serving. He is originally from eastern Kentucky but currently lives in Corbin, Kentucky. He has done art for as long as he can remember.  

Rob Cam 

Rob is currently an Automotive Designer working in Detroit. But growing up in the Kentuckiana area, Kentucky’s Bourbon culture and art scene are still near and dear to his heart. He even created the company “Meeting Minutes,” where he creates custom bottle artwork. 

Madeline Flynn 

Madeline is from Versailles, Kentucky, and has a full-time job in Marketing and Communications but has painted her entire life. In 2019, she started a business painting champagne and bourbon bottles for parties, weddings, and other celebrations. 

Kellene J Turner 

Being a transplant to this beautiful state since 2003, Kellene found a home in the mountains of this bountiful land and people. She is a full-time muralist and fine artist mainly working in acrylic paints. Besides promoting travel and adventure across the state, what she loves more than anything is her work and how it alters the future. 

Diego E Najera 

Diego is originally from California and now lives in Louisville, Kentucky. This is his first time displaying his art publicly. 

Maggie Taylor 

Maggie was born in Louisville and stills live in the city today, working at the Louisville Zoo. She primarily works with gouache and loves creating art depicting animals or landscapes.

Sam Schad     

Sam works primarily in cast bronze and aluminum, incorporating encaustic media as a binder for cast objects. He plans to cast aluminum polished versions of the bowties and then embed these in colorful/mystical encaustic mixed media with historical images related to Kentucky.         

Mike Young    

Mike is excited to be a part of this project and thinks it’s an interesting art assignment. He’s itching to get working and is thrilled that the exhibit helps local charities.

Ashya Watkins          

Ashya Denise Watkins was born and raised in Louisville Kentucky. She works in the field of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) as a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT). She has always been engaged with creativity. She completed her first commissioned mural in January 2019. Since then, she has grown in her craft, now presenting her art at conferences. 

Sarah Horrar 

Sarah is a self-taught artist who lives in southern Indiana. She has painted live events at the Speed Art Museum and illustrated a children’s book in 2021. She works primarily in acrylic and watercolor and loves portrait work and natural themes from the world. 

Michele Strotman

Michele, also known as Crazy Chicken Lady Art, is from Hardinsburg, Indiana, and creates colorful, fun paintings. 

Chahta Noir   

Chahta Noir is excited to celebrate African and Indigenous symbols/traditions in her work. She is inspired by joy and history. She feels art is a safe haven and looks forward to inviting others to share that freedom.

Karen Leightty                                       

Karen is a local artist and a cancer survivor. She currently has small B cell Lymphoma but is in remission. Her mediums are oil, acrylic, and photography. She is a gallery owner in Lagrange, Kentucky, and teaches children and adults to be creative with painting.

Elizabeth Haigh

Elizabeth just moved to Louisville and wants to get involved with everything the city has to offer! She finds inspiration to create from constant curiosity and play.

Chris Cruise 

Growing up in southern Mississippi, Chris is a veteran who served as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division, an Air Defense Unit. After four years of active duty, he left the Army and moved with his wife, Amber, to Kentucky. Chris founded Cruise Customs in 2017, building flag displays alongside his fellow veterans. 

Note to the Editor:

The mission of Bourbon with HeART is to leverage the influence and popularity of Kentucky’s most iconic spirit, bourbon, to raise funds, awareness, and education around the local art community. The organization is committed to providing better access and delivering first-class arts experiences to every person in Kentucky regardless of age, race, class, gender, or ability. 

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