“BBQ & BARRELS”: New Sensory Dazzling Event in Owensboro, KY

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Looking to map out your summer plans? Your kick off for destination dreams starts in Owensboro (KY), with a BBQ and Bourbon immersed weekend experience you’re not going to want to miss! May 12 – 13 (Friday and Saturday), the riverfront city (~1hr 40 min west of Louisville) is hosting “BBQ & BARRELS”, a celebration […]

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Looking to map out your summer plans? Your kick off for destination dreams starts in Owensboro (KY), with a BBQ and Bourbon immersed weekend experience you’re not going to want to miss!

May 12 – 13 (Friday and Saturday), the riverfront city (~1hr 40 min west of Louisville) is hosting “BBQ & BARRELS”, a celebration and homage to the city’s sacred bedrock of “Western Kentucky BBQ” and Bourbon authenticity of which go back countless generations.  

While the name of this event is new, the foundation certainly is not as it continues upon the storied tradition of Owensboro’s globally renowned Int’ Bar-B-Q Festival which goes back nearly 45 years. The storied tradition of Owensboro’s iconic BBQ legacy dates back centuries ago, to the early 1800’s.  It is the epicenter of “Western KY BBQ“.  You may have heard of “burgoo” or “mutton”, perhaps even tried it, but you haven’t really experienced it unless you’ve done it in Owensboro proper!

And with its strategic river positioning and abundantly fertile grain supply, Owensboro was a titan of the Whiskey Industry, with 20+ large scale distilleries prior to Prohibition.

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Courtesy Image. Owensboro Downtown Riverfront.

Event Details

Friday, May 12th: “SPIRITED BOURBON DINNER PAIRING

Taking place at Green River Distillery. A special evening of bourbon paired dinner courses and cocktails, at one of the oldest registered distilleries in the US (DSP 10), est 1885. Tickets are $115 p/person. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

Saturday, May 13th: “VIP TASTING” (3 – 4pm CT)

Taking place inside the Owensboro Convention Center, a beautiful riverfront view venue. Specialty tastings and the best of the best from over 25 different brand stations. Specialty BBQ food pairings. Commemorative “BBQ & Barrels” glencairn glass. Full access to the following Main Tasting event. 3 – 4pm CT. $90 p/person. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

Saturday, May 13th: “BOURBON TASTING – GENERAL ADMISSION(4 – 6pm CT)

Inside the Owensboro Convention Center, directly following VIP Tasting. There will be 30+ Brand Tasting Stations! A collection of large and boutique distilleries and brands. $50 p/person. This is an incredible value. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

PARTICIPATING DISTILLERIES & BRANDS (More To Come):

  • 18th Street Distillery
  • 4Leaf Whiskey
  • Barrel House Distillery
  • Bardstown Bourbon Company
  • Bluegrass Distillery
  • Castle & Key
  • Four Roses
  • French Lick Distillery
  • Green River Distillery
  • Hard Truth Distillery
  • Heaven Hill
  • Hotel Tango Distillery
  • Hemingway Whiskey
  • Indiana Whiskey
  • Jefferson’s
  • Jeptha Creed
  • Kentucky 10 Bourbon
  • Maker’s Mark
  • Old Steelhouse
  • Old Tarr (RD1)
  • Pinhook
  • Three Boys Distillery
  • Town Branch (Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co)
  • Watershed Distillery
  • Western KY Distillery

COMING SOON – EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS: Tickets will soon go on sale for your choice of 3 different bourbon themed educational/entertainment sessions taking place at the Convention Center, 2 – 3pm CT. $25 each session.

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

OUTDOOR BBQ FESTIVITIES: Happening simultaneously (outdoors) on the city’s riverfront that weekend (Fri and Sat) is the BBQ Cookoff Competition with pitmasters and long standing traditions of BBQ teams celebrating Owensboro’s famed legacy.   The outdoor activities are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Family friendly.

If you’re looking to kick off your summer in sensory dazzling fashion, this is your ticket!

Travel piece on Owensboro from 2020 – CLICK HERE.

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Green River Distilling Co in Owensboro, KY. Courtesy of GRDC.

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New $30M Distillery in Western Kentucky, Jacob Call Set as Master Distiller and COO

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It’s been a particularly busy year for Jacob Call, the former Master Distiller at Green River Distillery (Owensboro, KY). It June 2022, Green River was bought buy Bardstown Bourbon Co, the latter of which was bought by private equity firm, Pritzer Capital, for an undisclosed amount. In July, Call announced he was departing GRD which […]

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It’s been a particularly busy year for Jacob Call, the former Master Distiller at Green River Distillery (Owensboro, KY).

It June 2022, Green River was bought buy Bardstown Bourbon Co, the latter of which was bought by private equity firm, Pritzer Capital, for an undisclosed amount. In July, Call announced he was departing GRD which left us wondering what would be his next move. Now, we know what is next on his horizon…

BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY (November 8, 2022) – The Western Kentucky Distilling Co. today announced the groundbreaking of a new $30 million, state-of-the-art distillery in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. The 100% Kentucky-owned distillery is scheduled to open mid-2023 as the first official distillery in Ohio County. It will bring jobs and quality bourbon and rye whiskey to Western Kentucky. The initial investment is $22 Million with a phase two expected to bring the total investment to $30 Million.

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The distillery will launch under the leadership of eighth-generation distiller and Kentuckian Jacob Call who will serve as COO and Master Distiller alongside Kentucky native and president of the distillery, JD Edwards. Both Call and Edwards have many years of experience in the distilling industry and will deliver whiskey made with the best ingredients and quality craftsmanship using long-standing traditional distilling techniques.

Western Kentucky Distilling Co. is located at 1880 Old Liberty Church Road in Beaver Dam, Kentucky, in the Bluegrass Crossings Business Center, on land that used to be a farm. The 25,000 square foot distillery is on 80 acres and will feature 15 warehouses adding an additional 300,000 square feet. It will have the capacity to distill 50,000 barrels per year and store 250,000 barrels. Within the first two years, the distillery is expected to bring approximately 35 jobs to the region.

The Western Kentucky Distilling Co. team has deep roots in Kentucky, and is committed to bringing quality bourbon and rye whiskey to Western Kentucky, a region with deep bourbon history but after Prohibition, less distilleries than other parts of the state. In addition to being 100% Kentucky owned, key team members have long-standing family history in the state. Further, the team is proud to support the Kentucky economy by purchasing all cooking, fermenting, and distilling equipment in the state, including a Vendome 36” copper still, and is planning to use all locally grown Kentucky corn in products.

“From the best ingredients to an ideal climate for aging, Kentucky is known worldwide as the best place for making whiskey,” said Call. “As someone who’s family goes back eight generations in both Kentucky and distilling, I’m proud to be a partner and to help build the new Western Kentucky Distilling Co. At the distillery, we’re celebrating all things Kentucky from our ingredients and equipment to our 100% Kentucky ownership. We look forward to opening next year.”

The distillery will focus on contract distilling to start, with signature brands and a visitor’s center down the road. For more information, visit https://www.wkydistilling.com.

About Western Kentucky Distilling Co.

Western Kentucky Distilling Co. is a bourbon and rye whiskey distillery located in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. The 100% Kentucky-owned distillery is scheduled to open mid-2023 as the first official distillery in Ohio County under the leadership of eighth-generation distiller and Kentuckian Jacob Call and President JD Edwards. From purchasing all cooking, fermenting, and distilling equipment in Kentucky, including a Vendome 36” copper still, to plans to use all locally grown Kentucky corn, the team is proud to support the local community and the state of Kentucky. For more information, visit https://www.wkydistilling.com

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The Kentucky Bourbon Benefit Raises $3.5 Million for Tornado Relief.

The massive tornado that ripped through Western Kentucky overnight on December 10, 2021 caused tremendous losses.  But, as Kentuckians have shown throughout history, we’re resilient, and as distillers and bourbon fans have also shown, we answer the call.  In fact, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association…

The massive tornado that ripped through Western Kentucky overnight on December 10, 2021 caused tremendous losses.  But, as Kentuckians have shown throughout history, we’re resilient, and as distillers and bourbon fans have also shown, we answer the call.  In fact, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association and the Bourbon Crusaders set a new bar for fundraising.

The morning after the storms, KDA president Eric Gregory was on the phone with me, Fred Minnick, the Bourbon Crusaders, and all Kentucky distillers (not just KDA member distilleries) to begin planning how we could help with relief efforts.

Within only a few days, the KDA had secured incredible once-in-a-lifetime donations from Kentucky’s signature distilleries, the Bourbon Crusaders had lined up donations of epic “unicorn” bottles from members and friends, and Fred Minnick mobilized his resources to present what would become the largest charitable bourbon auction ever—The Kentucky Bourbon Benefit.

Over a four-day period, the Kentucky Bourbon Benefit listed about 100 new auction items per day, ending with 429 items.  Bidding began immediately, with over five thousand total bidders, ending with a live auction of the top items on December 21 at Westport Whiskey & Wine in Louisville.  By the following morning as final bids were tallied and donations were still coming in, the Kentucky Bourbon Benefit had raised about $3.5 million for tornado relief efforts, which will all go to Governor Andy Beshear’s Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund.

The top two items were exclusive barrel experiences donated by Willett and Four Roses.  The Willett barrel experience—a 19-year-old barrel selection—sold for $401,001, which set the individual barrel record ever, and Willett doubled it the next morning when the second-place bidder agreed to pay the winning bid price.  Similarly, the Four Roses experience, which offered a barrel between 17 and 24 years, sold for an astounding $278,000, and Four Roses doubled its donation too, so the second-place bidder increased his bid to net $556,000 for the Four Roses barrels.

Both Four Roses and Willett donated other rare bottles and barrels to the Kentucky Bourbon Benefit, so that just from the generosity of these two distilleries, Western Kentuckians will receive over $1.7 million.

Other distillery partners like Brown-Forman/Woodford Reserve, Heaven Hill, Maker’s Mark, Angel’s Envy, New Riff, Michter’s, Rabbit Hole, and Castle & Key, among others, all made remarkable donations that raked in never-before-seen bidding.  And individual donors like Chris Morris, of Brown-Forman, and Larry Kass, retired from Heaven Hill, donated bottles that are impossible to find anywhere.  Only one major distillery did its own auction, but individuals affiliated with that distillery made generous donations on their own.

The Kentucky Bourbon Benefit also included 14 bottles from Carr’s Steakhouse in Mayfield, Kentucky, which was devastated by the storm.  While Carr’s was demolished, 14 bottles of bourbon survived and were added to the auction, most with matching funds from KDA-member distilleries, Independent Stave Company, Vendome Copper & Brass Works, and the Kentucky Travel Industry Association.

KDA President Eric Gregory said, “The outpouring of support, care and love for Western Kentuckians is truly unparalleled in the history of Bourbon. We are forever grateful for the generosity of distillers, donors and bidders.”  Bourbon Crusaders President RJ Sargent added, “The response was tremendous, far beyond our wildest hopes.  Our members pulled out treasures from their collections and the community responded enthusiastically.”

Bourbon enthusiasts across the country proved again that it’s not just about the bourbon

**You can still donate to the official Kentucky relief site here: https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Finance/WKYRelief or to the Bourbon Crusaders, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.  If you donate to the official fund, please designate “Kentucky Bourbon Benefit” in the “Fundraising Event” field.