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- Medley Distillery question for the historians - General Bourbon . . .
The distillery was closed in 1992, then purchased by Charles Medley in 1995 along with existing whiskey stocks (he changed the name to Charles Medley Distillery) In 2007 Charles sold the distillery to Angostura Their plans to reopen the distillery ended in 2009 when their parent company, CL Financial had a liquidity crisis
- Old Prentice Distillery - History - Straightbourbon. com
A question was asked recently about the Old Prentice Distillery Today, while looking through some old papers, I found the following I don't know the source--it is a single, typewritten sheet of paper--but I think it was given to me by Ova Haney, then master distiller at Four Roses in Lawrencebu
- Peorias Whiskey History - Straightbourbon. com
The whiskey tax revenue from Peoria's share of taxes paid to the federal government was larger than any other district in the entire United States In 1933 Hiram Walker's Sons purchased Greenhut's Great Western Distillery Hiram Walker's continued in the Great Western's footsteps by remaining the largest distillery in the world "
- The Rohr McHenry Distilling Company - straightbourbon. com
The distillery was located in Benton Pa It caught fire in 1911 and because of the fire and the death of State Rep, John Geiser Mchenry (who ran the Distillery at the time) nothing is left really
- History - History - Straightbourbon. com
The Old Boone Distillery, DSP-KY-39, was torn down about 1979 It was just south of Louisville along the Ohio River Their bourbon was rye based and not bad Austin-Nichols Co used to buy bulk whiskey from them to support their growing Wild Turkey brand Bill Padgent was the distiller there After Old Boone, he work as plant manager at Maker's mark until he retired a few years ago Julian
- Whiskey House of Kentucky construction update
I previously posted about the announcement of a new distillery being constructed in Elizabethtown by some of the folks formerly associated with Bardstown Bourbon Company The distillery is located in the Elizabethtown Industrial Park, which is located in the southwest portion of Eizabethtown I n
- Old Fortuna? - History - Straightbourbon. com
Old Fortuna was the main brand of the Stitzel Brothers distillery in the 1870s and 80s They sold their distillery to the Hollenbach family and changed the name of the distillery to Glencoe, after their other major brand The Hollenbach family continued to run the distillery until prohibition closed them down
- Frankfort Distillery - History - Straightbourbon. com
They never reactivated the distillery but did use the rackhouses and bottling plant I believe it was Aunt Jo who told me that the bottling house workers would sometimes work a couple of days at Clermont and a couple of days at Frankfort (that is, Elkhorn) In other words, Beam ran both bottling houses with the same crew
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