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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 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
- Old Joe - Distillery Trips - Straightbourbon. com
Whenever I visit Four Roses, I always remember that there used to be two distilleries there, outside of Lawrenceburg in Anderson County, near a railroad crossing called McBrayer Both carried the Old Joe name at one time or another, but what's left of the original Old Joe is just west of Four Ros
- Diageo to end bottling operations at Stitzel-Weller Distillery in . . .
International spirits giant Diageo has announced it will close its bottling operation at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville in April Spirits that were previously bottled at Stitzel-Weller, 3860 Fitzgerald Road in the Shively neighborhood, will be moved to Diageo's other properties throu
- 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
- If you could only visit one - Distillery Trips - Straightbourbon. com
Plus the new tasting room is awesome Buffalo Trace is great but you have to arrange for the real tour, aka the Hard Hat Tour, in advance The walk-in tour is not so great All that said, you asked for the best Kentucky distillery If you asked for the best American whiskey distillery to see if you could only see one, I'd say Jack Daniel's
- Questions to ask when visiting a micro-distillery
A couple weeks ago I posted about a micro-distillery I found in Woodinville Washington; while I posted what I could get out of the host I found myself searching, while on location, for questions to ask that would allow me to inform the community on a new found operation I would like to query the
- Pebbleford distillery - History - Straightbourbon. com
One source I have puts Pebbleford at Newport, which is near Cincinnati Another puts it at Ekron, which is Southwest of Louisville Both say it was owned by Schenley, acquired in the late 1940s Belmont was a Max Selliger-owned distillery on the site of present day Bernheim The name was changed to Bernheim in 1933 The Merchants name rings a bell, but I can't quite place it None of this
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