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MGP Announces Acquisition of George Remus Whiskey Brand

a leading U.S. supplier of premium distilled spirits and specialty wheat proteins and starches, today announced the acquisition of the George Remus whiskey brand from Queen City Whiskey LLC, Cincinnati. Terms of the cash transaction were not disclosed. “While our core business will continue to be supplying other brand owners with premium distilled spirits, development […]

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Mulholland Distilling Launches with Signature Whiskey, Vodka and Gin

Walton Goggins, Matthew Alper and Mulholland Distilling Inc. are proud to introduce a new portfolio of premium spirits reflecting the vibrant and rich culture of Los Angeles. The company introduces American Whiskey, Vodka and New World Gin to select retailers and restaurants in Los Angeles, with plans for larger distribution in the near future. The […]

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Happy Veterans Day

Today we just simply want to say thanks for serving our country and protecting our freedoms. Today we remember all who served.

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Installs New Grain Dryer, Replacing Existing 1950s Dryer

This summer Buffalo Trace Distillery replaced one of its grain dryers that dated back to the 1950s. However, removing the dryer and inserting the new one was no small feat. In order to install the new, 63,853 pound dryer, the Louisville Dryer Company had to hoist the massive dryer over the Kentucky River and into […]

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Berkshire Mountain Distillers and Samuel Adams Releasing Collaboration Whiskey After Four Years

Today, Berkshire Mountain Distillers (BMD) announces the release of Two Lanterns American Whiskey, the highly anticipated whiskey that is the result of a groundbreaking four-year collaboration with Samuel Adams. BMD crafted this one-of-a-kind premium whiskey by triple distilling Samuel Adams flagship Boston Lager at BMD’s distillery in Great Barrington, MA, followed by years of barrel […]

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Wilderness Trail Distillery receives state manufacturing award

The Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) announced that Wilderness Trail Distillery and Ferm Solutions won its Manufacturer of the Year Award in the small business category. “It is a great honor to receive the prestigious Manufacturer of the Year Award from the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers and to be recognized alongside other great companies. It is […]

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Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale®: A new can for a perfectly aged ale

[LEXINGTON, Ky.] – Just over 11 years after the introduction of Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale®, the beloved Kentucky Proud™ barrel-aged brew is showing up with a new look. On Oct. 26, Alltech Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. will release Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale in six-packs of aluminum cans.   Designed to look like the bourbon barrel […]

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Tanner’s Curse White Whiskey launched by Boone County Distilling Company

The Boone County Distilling Company, one of Kentucky’s most exciting small batch craft distillers, continues to break new ground in its goal to return Northern Kentucky to its once-held prominence among American whiskey producers. Their new white whiskey distilled from bourbon mash, marked Tanner’s Curse, is crafted in “The Bear,” a 500 gallon Vendome copper […]

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Angel’s Envy Announces Cask Strength Limited-Edition Release in Select Markets

Louisville Distilling Company is proud to announce the limited-edition release of the critically acclaimed Angel’s Envy™ Cask Strength Finished in Port Wine Barrels. The expression is now available in select markets: AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, WA, and Washington, DC. Each […]

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Barton 1792 Distillery Releases Limited Edition High Rye Bourbon

Barton 1792 Distillery releases another expression in its line-up of 1792 whiskeys, 1792 High Rye Bourbon. The flagship product of the collection, 1792 Small Batch, is well known for using a higher percentage of rye than most bourbons, but this special edition High Rye Bourbon brings an even more intense amount of rye to the […]

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