Kentucky Distillers' Association - 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame Inductees

The Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame® was created in 2001 by the Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA) to recognize the sacrifice, passion and determination of those who have made Kentucky Bourbon what it is today. The induction ceremony takes place each year in September during National Bourbon Heritage Month.

Kentucky Distillers' Association - Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame
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The Kentucky Bourbon 2023 Hall of Fame includes many notable names and the first father-son duo to be inducted at the same time. The class includes eight individuals including distillery founders and craftsmen, influential government leaders, and a groundbreaking activist that took her case all the way to the Kentucky Supreme Court.

“We are excited to announce this year’s esteemed group of visionaries, artisans, innovators and disruptors that have made transformative contributions to Kentucky Bourbon and our beloved Commonwealth,” said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association. 

“On behalf of our signature industry, we offer our congratulations – and a heartfelt thank you – to these distinguished honorees. We look forward to officially welcoming them into the hallowed ranks of the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame in September.”

Introducing the 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame

Here is the 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame inductees presented in alphabetical order.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Master Distiller Dr. Jerry O. Dalton
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Dr. Jerry O. Dalton
Dr. Jerry O. Dalton, retired Master Distiller, James B. Beam Distilling Co. A 22-year industry veteran, Dalton worked as a chemist for Barton Brands before moving to Jim Beam where he spent 12 years, finishing out his career as Master Distiller succeeding the legendary Booker Noe.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Dixie's Elbow Room Bar Owner and Activist Dixie Sherman Demuth
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Dixie Sherman Demuth
The late Mrs. Dixie Sherman Demuth, Owner, Dixie’s Elbow Room. A bar owner in the 1950s, Demuth took her fight for women’s rights to the Kentucky Supreme Court, which overturned a 200-year-old law to allow women to serve and enjoy alcohol in a public bar.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Former Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer
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Greg Fischer
Mr. Greg Fischer, former Mayor of Louisville, Ky. As a three-term mayor, Fischer is hailed for coining and promoting “Bourbonism,” a burgeoning hospitality movement focused on Louisville’s leading position in the Bourbon, tourism and local food scenes.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Distillery Engineering Founder Pete Kamer
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Pete Kamer
Mr. Pete Kamer, Owner, Distillery Engineering. After retiring from a 45-year industry career with Seagram’s and Barton 1792 Distillery, Kamer started a leading consulting business that has helped launch dozens of distilling companies, including many Kentucky craft distilleries.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - President & CEO Michter's Distillery Joseph J. Magliocco
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Joseph J. Maglioco
Mr. Joseph J. Magliocco, President & CEO, Michter’s Distillery. Celebrating an industry career that spans 40 years, Magliocco resurrected the storied Michter’s brand and brought it to Kentucky, helping to lead the Whiskey Row renaissance in downtown Louisville.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Former Nelson County Judge-Executive Dean Watts
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Dean Watts
Mr. Dean Watts, Former Nelson County Judge-Executive. As the longest serving judge-executive in Nelson County history, Watts created a hospitable economic environment for the industry to flourish and welcomed several new distilleries during his 28 years in office.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Author, Historian and Co-founder, Jefferson’s Bourbon Chester 'Chet' Zoeller
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Chester ‘Chet’ Zoeller
Mr. Chester ‘Chet’ Zoeller, Author, Historian and Co-founder, Jefferson’s Bourbon. After years of research, Zoeller wrote Bourbon in Kentucky, a comprehensive publication of his findings, cataloging nearly 1,000 distillers and brands across the Bluegrass State.

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame 2023 - Co-Founder, Whiskey Maker & Chief Strategist Jefferson's Bourbon President Trey Zoeller
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Trey Zoeller
Mr. Trey Zoeller, Founder, Whiskey Maker & Chief Strategist, Jefferson’s Bourbon. Since founding Jefferson’s Bourbon in 1997, Trey has developed dozens of award-winning Bourbon and rye expressions using unique blending and maturation techniques.

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Candidates are nominated each year by the KDA and its member distilleries. A blue-ribbon committee – including all living recipients of the Parker Beam Lifetime Achievement Award – painstakingly reviews and selects applicants for induction.

On a side note, there is no Parker Beam Lifetime Achievement Award winner for 2023.

The invitation-only ceremony will be held Wednesday, Sept. 13, at The Legacy at Dant Crossing in Nelson County, Kentucky. The intimate event, known for attracting the industry’s most revered legends and champions, is held annually in conjunction with the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, which runs Sept. 15-17, 2023, in Bardstown.

The 2023 Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame ceremony, luncheon and exclusive reception is sponsored by Blue & Co., LLCIndependent Stave CompanyMint Julep Experiences, and Vendome Copper & Brass Works Corp

Bourbon is one of Kentucky’s most treasured industries, a booming $9 billion economic and tourism powerhouse sustaining more than 22,500 jobs with an annual payroll topping $1.23 billion each year, and paying over $285 million in local and state taxes and $1.8 billion in federal alcohol taxes, respectively.

A key export, the iconic industry is currently in the middle of a $5.2 billion building boom, from innovative new tourism experiences to expanded production facilities, bottling centers and aging warehouses, all to meet the growing global thirst for Kentucky Bourbon. 

Production of Kentucky Bourbon has soared more than 475% since the turn of the century. 

Kentucky now boasts more than 11.4 million barrels of Bourbon aging in warehouses across the Bluegrass, the most in its revered distilling history. Distillers filled more than 2.6 million barrels in 2022 alone, the fourth year in a row that production topped the 2 million mark.

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