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Filling an American White Oak barrel with white dog whisky at the James B. Beam Distillery is nothing new for the Beam family they’ve been doing the same thing for 225 years now. 7th generation Beam family member Master Distiller Fred Noe along with his son 8th generation Freddie Noe just filled and bunged the […]
On this Earth Day 2024, we celebrate the mighty oak. White oak, Quercus Alba to be exact. You see in order to legally make bourbon, America’s native spirit, it must be matured in a new charred oak barrel. The trees used to make there barrels are often 90+ years old. To put your mind at […]
Kentucky, home to 95% of the world’s bourbon and home to Bardstown, the ‘Bourbon Capital of the World’ will be ringing in 2024 with a brand-new custom license plate. The new license plate has been quietly maturing since 2020. Now after four years, the same amount of time it takes for most bourbons to mature, […]
There are no distilled spirits without agriculture. They are inherently tied together. The University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, Kentucky, has been about agriculture since its founding in the mid-1800s. According to historical marker No. 2289, “The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky (A&M) was established in 1865 as part of the private Kentucky University… […]
The process that alcohol enters, interacts, and exits a bourbon barrel has a lot of similarities to how alcohol enters, interacts and exits the human body. At the recent 3rd Annual James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference, a whiskey educator and barrel rep got together and explained the process. Colin Blake is the Director of […]
The number of distilleries operating in the United States has grown exponentially in the last 15 years. In 2005 there were fewer than 57 craft distilleries operating plus the traditional heritage distilleries that produce most of the spirits across the country. Today, the number of operating distillers has swelled to well over 2,000. Granted, the […]
Joseph & Joseph + Bravura Architects is expanding its footprint by adding an office in Lexington. Currently the firm has its primary headquarters in Louisville. The new Lexington office is located in The Lexington Design Center at 628 Winchester Rd. Cash Moter and Eric Huelsman, partners at Joseph & Joseph, will welcome Ian McHone as […]