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Whiskey Tourism In The 21st Century

Distillery tours have changed a lot since I started working in the industry in 1991. In 1991, distillery tours were limited to Maker’s Mark and Wild Turkey, who had visitor centers and offered tours. You could tour the other distilleries,… Continue R…

Dueling Grounds Distillery

The other day, on our way home from the Bourbon Cruise on the American Duchess, Rosemary and I stopped at the Dueling Grounds Distillery in Franklin, Kentucky. I had contacted the distillery and they knew we were coming, so the… Continue Reading →

Israeli Distillery Underdog is Making “Kentucky Whiskey” in a Very Famous Location

Israeli Distillery Legends

Noam Cohen and Alan Cohl ain’t your typical run-of-the-mill whiskey makers, and that seems to be just the point of their brand and their story – and their style for that matter. These two gentlemen are making what they call a “Kentucky Whiskey”, but it’s not as much what they are making as it is […]

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Psst…It’s A Secret Speyside Release

Giant spirits conglomo Pernod Ricard has released a set of seven single cask editions they are calling the Secret Speyside collection for global travel retail venues – the seven whiskies originate from four Speyside distilleries – Braes of The Glenlivet distillery, Caperdonich, Longmorn and Glen Keith – and are aged between 21 and 27 years. […]

The Macallan Releases Tales Of The Macallan To Travel Retail Venues

The Macallan has released the availability of their Tales of The Macallan Volume I single malt whisky to include select global travel retail venues which – depending on the status of your bank account -can either be a good thing or a bad thing. The Macallan’s Tales of The Macallan Volume I, The Laird of […]

BIG DAY in BOURBON COUNTRY: Ribbon Cutting for James B. Beam Distilling’s New Homestead Experience

James B Beam Distilling Co Ribbon CuttingCLERMONT, KY – James B Beam Distilling Co (Jim Beam) doesn’t do anything small and why should they? They’re the #1 producer of American Whiskey (by volume) in the world and it’s not even close. Of the 10,300,000 (and change) barrels of liquid resting and nesting in Kentucky, Beam claims over 4,000,000 of that stock. […]

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