Bourbon & Whiskey News: January 2025

02/01/25
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Bourbon & Whiskey Industry Highlights from January 2025 >> 41 Stories!

In January 2025, Kentucky’s whiskey industry experienced significant developments, including Brown-Forman layoffs, a focus on regenerative farming, and new distillery expansions. Noteworthy bottle releases included Old Forester’s 1924 bourbon and Buffalo Trace’s 2025 Prohibition Collection. Despite market corrections, industry leaders emphasized Kentucky’s bourbon sector remains robust.

Jan 14: Kentucky Distilleries and Precision Conservation Management Join Forces to Enhance Regenerative Corn Farming Practices throughout Commonwealth

Jan 14: Kentucky whiskey giant Brown-Forman laying off hundreds, closing Louisville cooperage

Jan 14: Is Kentucky’s bourbon boom over? What’s behind Brown-Forman layoffs, slipping sales

Jan 16: Bourbon Pioneers: How Kentucky Brothers Are Leading a European Craft Spirits Revolution

Jan 16: Amid uncertainty, leaders say Kentucky’s bourbon industry ‘is very strong’

Jan 21: Suntory CEO says the company has stockpiled whiskey in Europe due to possible Trump tariffs

Jan 21: ‘A correction in the market:’ How could Surgeon General’s warning impact Kentucky bourbon?

Jan 21: Distillers, industry experts discuss what the future might hold for bourbon

Jan 23: This New Investment Group Will Focus on Funding American Single Malt Whiskey

Jan 23: Cost highway: American whiskey’s affordable focus

Jan 02: Redwood Empire Whiskey owner buys Californian distillery

Jan 09: Buffalo Trace’s $1 Billion Expansion Means More of Your Favorite Whiskey

Jan 14: WhistlePig Whiskey Announces Leadership Transition

Jan 19: A New Distillery Foregoes a Master Distiller

Jan 30: Distillery reopens with finely crafted spirits and Old Vegas swagger

Jan 30: Diageo to end bottling operations at Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Shively. What to know

Jan 07: Bourbon is booming: Here are 8 new projects, experiences opening in Kentucky in 2025

Jan 14: Visitor count at Green River doubled in ’24

Jan 20: The best places to explore Kentucky’s bourbon heritage

Jan 21: Chicken Cock Whiskey’s Brand Home Circa 1856 Has Joined the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and Honored with Top Accolades at the 2024 America’s Best Beverage Awards

Jan 21: My Old Ky Home State Park campground getting $4M upgrade

Jan 25: Louisville tourism leaders expect the industry to bring in major economic impact in 2025

Jan 30: Ky Bourbon Trail named Best of Business at World Beverage Innovation Awards

Awards Announced >> 2 Stories

Jan 13: The World’s Best Whiskey—2024 Competition Edition

Jan 30: Ky Bourbon Trail named Best of Business at World Beverage Innovation Awards

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> No stories this month!

Jan 07: Old Forester 1924 Returns: 10-Year-Old Bourbon Back on the Shelf Nationwide

Jan 08: Heaven’s Door Spirits Unveils Bootleg Series Volume VI: Bob Dylan’s Repertoire of American Whiskies are the Perfect Blend of Art and Craft

Jan 10: Drinking Bourbon with Dierks Bentley

Jan 13: Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked goes national

Jan 15: Penelope Bourbon releases rare American Light Whiskey

Jan 15: Buffalo Trace Unveils 2025 Prohibition Collection

Jan 17: Stranahan’s Just Released One of Its Oldest and Highest Proof Whiskeys to Date

Jan 21: World Whiskey Society Launches Limited Edition Doc Holliday Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Jan 21: Chattanooga Whiskey Introduces Batch 042: Amaro Barrel Finished Rye

Jan 22: Old Commonwealth Distillery Relaunches Colonel Randolph 16 Year Bourbon as a Single Barrel, Selected by Gordon Hue

Jan 22: Old Forester Announces Return of 117 Series: 1910 Extra Old

Jan 24: New Riff Balboa Rye Back for ’25

Jan 28: Lux Row Distillers makes Small Batch PX Sherry Cask Finish available nationwide

Jan 28: Barrell Craft Spirits® Launches Barrell Foundation Double Barrel Bourbon

Jan 28: Michter’s Adds to Its Legacy Series With First Release of Bomberger’s PFG™: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Finished in Precision Fine Grain Oak Barrels

Jan 29: Penelope Bourbon expands its award-winning portfolio with Wheated

Bourbon & Whiskey News: December 2024 Insights

01/01/25
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Happy New Year!

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from December 2024 >> 29 Stories!

In December 2024, the bourbon and whiskey industry saw significant developments, including Ken Lewis becoming the new chair of the Kentucky Distiller’s Association and the establishment of American Single Malt as an official whiskey category. Other highlights include record auction prices, industry growth concerns, and various new product releases.

New Riff Distilling founder Ken Lewis named new chair of Kentucky Distiller’s Association

World Spirits Report 2024: American whiskey

Top 10 spirits acquisitions in 2024

What MGP’s Whiskey Production Scale-Down Signals for the American Whiskey Industry

Founder Wins Old Carter At Auction for $18.7 Million

American Single Malt Is Finally An Official Whiskey Category

KDA says return of tariffs on whiskey is a threat to growth of Kentucky’s distilled spirits industry

A Holiday Surprise for U.S. Distilleries: TTB Unveils Long-Awaited ‘American Single Malt’ Standard of Identity

AI sniffs out whiskey flavor notes as well as the pros

Bourbon Spirits Market Size Expected to Reach $12.8 Billion by 2031

Heritage Distilling Co. Expands into Kentucky with Keg 1 River City

Bardstown Bourbon Company and Brindiamo Expand Relationship with First-of-its-kind Barrel Leasing Program

JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO. LAUNCHES “BEAM PRIVATE BARREL CLUB” – THE DISTILLERY’S FIRST CONSUMER SINGLE BARREL PROGRAM

KDA Announces Balance Distilling as Newest Member

Heaven Hill Distillery employee dies at Bardstown rickhouse

Awards Announced >> 6 Stories

St. Augustine Distillery wins Distillery of the Year award from national distillers group

The Best American Blended Whiskey According To The World Whiskies Awards 2024

Still Austin bourbon named one of the top 10 whiskies of 2024

Green River Distilling gets more honors

BOURBON PODCAST ANNOUNCES 2024 WHISKEY OF THE YEAR

Top 100 American Whiskeys of 2024 Ranked

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> No stories this month!

Booker’s is releasing its fourth and final batch of bourbon in 2024

Woodford Reserve Announces Release of Batch Proof

Pappy release ‘unusual surplus’ of its coveted Van Winkle Collection. Here’s what we know

Hidden Barn Bourbon is releasing a new whiskey called Slow Fade

Town Branch®️ Releases Oldest Ever Bottled-in-Bond American Single Malt Whiskey

World Whiskey Society Launches 20-Year-Old Family Reserve Whiskey

Blue Run Spirits is releasing a limited-edition holiday bourbon

Jack Daniel’s Just Dropped a New Limited-Edition Whiskey Aged in Maple Barrels

Bourbon & Whiskey News: November 2024 Insights

12/01/24
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from November 2024 >> 25 Stories!

In November 2024, the bourbon and whiskey industry saw significant highlights, including record-breaking sales, new distillery developments, and market forecasts. Key stories featured Maker’s Mark’s new master distiller, multi-million dollar investments, and notable bottle releases, while Kentucky bourbon continued to thrive, attracting increased whiskey tourism.

Van Winkle breaks record at $107,715

Global Bourbon Spirits Market Overview 2033 : Forecasted Market Size And Growth Rate

MGP to scale down whiskey production

Kentucky bourbon had another record year. Here’s how much it brought to the commonwealth

Kentucky’s Best Whiskey Blender Just Dropped a Hazmat-Level 33-Year-Old Canadian Whisky

Whiskey Market Opportunities and Key Growth Drivers: Regional Insights for 2024-2031 | Diageo plc, Pernod Ricard, William Grant and Sons Ltd.

Bourbon Whiskey Market Size, Forecast 2031 by Key Companies-Beam Suntory, Kirin Brewery, Bulleit Distilling Company, Buffalo Trace Distillery, Heaven Hill Distilleries

Whiskey Tourism Market on Track to Reach $41.7 Billion by 2031

Maker’s Mark names new master distiller

US-based High Basin Brands raises $4m, acquires local distiller

J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery Offering Customizable Bourbon for Corporate Gifting

This Michigan Distillery Is Making Whiskey With Rye Recovered From an 1876 Shipwreck

Awards Announced >> 3 Stories

Heaven Hill Distillery awarded IWSC’s 2024 Bourbon Producer Trophy

Traveller: double platinum whiskey

MICHTER’S NAMED WORLD’S MOST ADMIRED WHISKEY

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> No stories this month!

Angel’s Envy tweaks cask-strength Bourbon

2XO Whiskey Releases Second Vintage of Gem of Kentucky, The Only Double Barreled, Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Rabbit Hole Just Dropped a New Limited-Edition 8-Year-Old Rye Whiskey

Templeton Releases New Flagship Templeton Straight Rye Whiskey

The Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Returns For The Fall 2024 Season

Remus Gatsby Reserve Returns

Four Roses Distillery Unveils Single Barrel Collection, Honoring 20 Years Of Single Barrel Excellence

Milam & Greene Whiskey Cooper’s Hawk Single Barrel Bourbon Is Ready to Take Flight

Michter’s First Release of Its 20 Year Bourbon in Two Years

Hidden Barn Releases Perfect Harmony Madeira Finished Bourbon for 2024

Bourbon & Whiskey News: October 2024 Insights

11/01/24
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from October 2024 >> 40 Stories!

In October 2024, the bourbon and whiskey industry experienced remarkable advancements, highlighted by an impressive boom in whiskey tourism and the expansion of festivals, alongside significant distillery growth. American whiskey production is on the rise, defying stagnant sales. Exciting new bourbons were launched from various brands, and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail proudly celebrated its 25th anniversary.

Whiskey Tourism Market Analysis Report 2024: Rise in Gastro-Distilleries, Growth of Whiskey Festivals, US Expansion – Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecasts to 2029

Investing in America’s Spirit: CaskX Highlights Bourbon Investment at 2024 Kentucky Bourbon Festival

Why American whiskey is raising its production while sales stay flat – Category Intel

California becomes powerhouse in bourbon business

American whiskey growth stalls in US

InvestBev Commits $50 Million to Fuel Growth in the Distillery and Bourbon Barrel Sector

MGP Ingredients Declares $0.12 Quarterly Dividend

Bardstown Bourbon Company Completes Most Significant Distillery Expansion to Date

Journeyman Opens a New Complex in Valparaiso, Indiana

Legendary Master Distiller, John Campbell, Joins Sespe Creek Distillery

Distillery building ranks among top Henderson projects in September

These two founders left Maker’s Mark to create their own distillery

Descendants of Bardstown’s founders set up distillery in Muhlenberg Co.

Green River Distilling Co. coming to Whiskey Row

Louisville distillery and brand to sell at auction in December

2.55 million tours and counting: Kentucky Bourbon Trail by the numbers

Kentucky Bourbon Trail | Distilleries celebrate 25 years since the iconic trail began

Awards Announced >> 5 Stories

IWSC announces 2024 Spirits trophy winners

Heaven Hill named Most Awarded US Distillery at international spirits competition

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. Awarded Bourbon Trophy 2024

See how Kentucky bourbon, distilleries ranked in USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards

Michter’s Receives The Industry’s Highest Honor: The 2024 World’s Most Admired Whiskey

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> 1 Story

Record-setting attendance helps Bourbon & Beyond win national Festival of Year award

Mary Dowling Whiskey Company Introduces Winter Wheat Bourbon: A Toasted Barrel Masterpiece

Widow Jane Releases 20-Year Black Opal Bourbon

Blade and Bow Re-Releases 22-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

King of Kentucky Bourbon Releases Seventh Edition

2XO Announces Release of The Sneakerhead Blend Bourbon

RD1 Spirits Unveils 10-Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Brazilian Amburana Wood

Bardstown Bourbon Co. Releases Blackberry Farm Collab Whiskey

Milam & Greene Whiskey Barn Owl Single Barrel Bourbon is Ready to Fly

Brother’s Bond adds 7YO bonded Bourbon

Yellowstone Bourbon announces 2024 Bourbon Giftpack

Woodford Reserve Releases Master’s Collection Madeira Cask Finish

Jim Beam® Unveils Limited-Edition Winter Reserve To Unwrap The Spirit Of The Holidays

Baker’s Bourbon Launches New High-Rye Expression

A Very Rock n’ Roll Holiday: FEW Spirits Releases Icons of Rock Collection Featuring Whiskey Collabs with Legends of Modern Rock

Rabbit Hole Distillery Releases Limited Edition 8-Year-Old Boxergrail Founder’s Collection

‘Distillery of the Decade’ Releases Alberta Premium Batch 10 Legacy Reserve

Buffalo Trace Releases 2024 Antique Collection

Top Bourbon & Whiskey News from September 2024

10/01/24
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from September 2024 >> 30 Stories!

In September 2024, the bourbon and whiskey industry showcased significant developments including market reports, distillery news, and new bottle releases. Highlights featured long-standing icons like Jimmy Russell’s 70th Anniversary, new distilleries breaking ground, and the reveal of five inductees into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame, reflecting ongoing growth and innovation.

Bourbon Spirits Market Report 2024: Industry Growth, Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Forecast to 2033

Bourbon Spirits Market Segments, Drivers, Restraints, And Trends For 2024-2033

Bourbon Whiskey Market Insights: Navigating Opportunities for Growth

An Angel’s Envy Founder Reveals Plans for Ambitious New Distillery

Kentucky bourbon icon Jimmy Russell celebrates his 70th anniversary at Wild Turkey

Kentucky Distillers’ Association Welcomes Chicken Cock Whiskey as newest member

More than 230 years of history bottled at James B. Beam Distilling Company

Gov. Beshear joins Henderson Distilling Co. to break ground on $5M startup distillery

Casey Jones Distillery kicks off Mash Maker’s Experience

Tennessee Whiskey Trail Adds Two New Members

Kentucky’s Bourbon Boat Might Be The Best Way To Experience The Bourbon Trail

Awards Announced >> 1 Story

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame reveals five new inductees

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> 1 Story

2025 Kentucky Bourbon Festival Announces Dates

Filmland Spirits Releases QUADRAFORCE BOURBON: Behold the Blend of 4

Bardstown Bourbon Co. Introduces Silver Oak Finish, Discovery 12 in Time for Bourbon Heritage Month

Dierks Bentley To Introduce ROW 94 Whiskey

Maker’s Mark Debuts Its Most Mature Bourbon: Cellar Aged Returns With Highly Anticipated Second Release

Press Release: Wyoming Whiskey Introduces National Parks No. 4 and Old Faithful

Jack Daniel’s goes back to Coy Hill

Chattanooga Whiskey Bottled in Bond: Spring 2018 Vintage Release

O.H. Ingram River Aged 2024 Flagship Bourbon has Arrived

Costco’s Whiskey Advent Calendar Is Back For 2024: Here’s What’s Inside

Widow Jane releases amburana-finished Bourbon

Town Branch Overproof Kentucky Straight Whiskey Release – 90% Bourbon Whiskey and 100% Kentucky

Penelope Bourbon introduces premium 2024 Estate Collection

Rare Character Whiskey to Launch New Line “Rare Character Limited Release”

Barrell Craft Spirits® Unveils Newest Bourbon Blend in its Cask Finish Series: Ice Wine

McBrayer Legacy Spirits to Release Cedar Brook Wheated

Castle & Key Releases Cask Strength Wheated Bourbon

The One Bourbon You Should Bring Home From Every State

Not a Bottle, But Related

Cohiba Releases First Cigar Aged in Weller Bourbon Barrels

Old Fitzgerald 25th Anniversary Edition: A Tasting Review

09/24/24
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer 

Wayne and I have always been intrigued by Old Fitzgerald and its stunning decanter. It has felt a bit like a quest to acquire a bottle, but last year, Wayne surprised me with a beautiful 1976 dusty decanter for our anniversary, which we have enjoyed immensely. You can read all about that special bottle HERE.

Recently, we attended the 2024 Kentucky Bourbon Festival. While we usually prefer to embrace the festival experience without long waits in bottle lines, on the final day, we decided to stand in line for an hour and twenty minutes to snag the 2024 Old Fitzgerald 13 Year Old VVS (very very special). We knew it wouldn’t be long until we decided to open it up to complete a formal tasting!

Heaven Hill Press Release: Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 25th Anniversary Edition

BARDSTOWN, Ky. (April 2, 2024) – Today Heaven Hill announced the release of the Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 25th Anniversary Edition commemorating the anniversary of Heaven Hill acquiring the historic Bernheim Distillery (DSP-KY-1) in Louisville, Ky and along with it the Old Fitzgerald brand. Comprised of 13-year-old barrels, this edition ushers in the latest release to the decanter series and adds to Heaven Hill Distillery’s bottled-in-bond legacy.

After the catastrophic fire at the Old Heaven Hill Springs Distillery in November 1996, Heaven Hill acquired the Bernheim Distillery in Louisville in April 1999. The barrels used for this release were produced in September 1999, emptied in March 2013 and bottled in February 2024.  When these barrels were tested in 2013, it was decided that the taste profile at 13 years old was exceptional and the profile would be reserved for a special occasion, such as this 25th Anniversary Edition. Thirteen is also a lucky number for Heaven Hill, as the company filled its first barrel ever on December 13, 1935.  

 “The Bernheim Distillery became the lifeblood of Heaven Hill after the setback from the fire and has been ever since,” said Executive Chairman Max Shapira. “We are honored to have been able to continue the Old Fitzgerald legacy since that time and look forward to many more years of exceptional releases from Bernheim Distillery and from the Heaven Hill Springs Distillery set to open early next year.”

The Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Decanter Series is comprised of three types of releases: Spring, Fall and VVS. This special edition is denoted by a maroon label. Since 2018, there have only ever been two other VVS releases, including VVS 2018 14-year-old and VVS 2020 16-year-old. The 2024 edition will be available in the 750ml size on an allocated basis as an exclusive Kentucky release to select retailers and the Heaven Hill Bourbon Experience in Bardstown, Ky. It meets the strict requirements of a bottled-in-bond: the product of a single distillery from a single distilling season, aged a minimum of four years, and bottled at 100 proof or 50% alcohol by volume. This edition is available at the suggested retail price of $229.99.

Tasting Notes: Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 25th Anniversary Edition

Please be sure to read our approach to Tasting Whiskey if you haven’t already.

Mashbill – 68% Corn, 20% Wheat and 12% Malted Barley
Age – 13 years old
Proof – 100 (Bottled-in-Bond)
Price Paid – $229.99 (plus tax)

Color – Bright burnished copper.

Aroma – Sweet cinnamon toast, hints of a dark sweet fruit, nutmeg, and nice oak notes. Later, it included a smokiness and a hint of pipe tobacco.

Tasted Neat – Very rich notes of honey and french vanilla that is reminiscent of a luscious confectionary dessert. There is a rich, dark fruitiness, almost jam-like. The flavors are like dark cherries or a very ripe red apple. The cinnamon persists and there is also nutmeg.

Finish – Long, pleasant, and lingering. The cinnamon is front and center but the dark fruit remains present to add sweetness. The cinnamon transitions to more of a white pepper with a nice hint of oak. Terrific.

Tasted with dried cranberry – The cranberry didn’t change it per se; however, it muted the flavor profile and finish. Still good but it lost its greatness.

Tasted with a pecan – The pecan enhanced and even darkened the flavor profile by bringing out the oak flavors and a very dark chocolate cocoa. The finish is nice and it highlights the cinnamon notes.

Tasted with dark chocolate – The truly sweetened the flavor profile. The darker fruit and vanilla have become the classic holiday candy of dark chocolate covered cherry cordials. Even the finish is sweeter with sweet oak, cinnamon toast, and hints of sweet cherries.

Discussion and Final Notes

After enjoying this tasting, we are excited to plan a taste comparison with the 1976 Old Fitzgerald. We believe this could be an intriguing pairing!

Its taste profile and overall pour are simply fantastic from start to finish. Considering its age, we were pleasantly surprised by its wonderfully sweet profile. The oak presence harmoniously balances the other sweet aspects of the bourbon. It’s clear that this was aged exquisitely, as there are no harsh tannic notes from the oak to detract from its amazing taste profile.

We were happy to discover that tasting with dried cranberry, pecan, and dark chocolate didn’t dramatically alter its flavor. The dried cranberry added a subtle touch, lightly muting the notes and shortening the finish, yet they still shone through. The pecan enriched the profile, bringing forth delightful cocoa flavors, while the dark chocolate enhanced the confections aspect of this pour. It beautifully showcases the bourbon’s strong identity along with its versatility in ways to enjoy it.

This Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond 25th Anniversary Edition is highly sought after and available only through Kentucky retailers or at the Heaven Hill Bourbon Experience. If you find one, we wholeheartedly recommend snapping it up!

Embracing the Craft,
Rebecca & Wayne

Photos by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey: Such whiskeys have all the requirements of bourbon: Made in the U.S, distilled at <= 160 proof, barreled at <= 125 proof, aged in new, charred oak containers, bottled at >= 80 proof. Straight bourbon means it is aged at least 2 years (and must have an age statement if less than 4). In addition, to be Kentucky Straight Bourbon, it has the additional requirement that it must be produced and aged at least 1 year in the state of Kentucky. For additional information on bourbon requirements, please read this post – Bourbon Whiskey.

Bottled-in-Bond: must be produced in a single distillation season by a single distillery; must mature in a U.S. bonded warehouse for a minimum of four years; and the aged spirit must be bottled at 50% ABV (100 proof). For additional information on Bottled-in-Bond requirements, please read this post – Bottled in Bond.

NOTE: The bourbon in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.

Your Bourbon Journey: A Reflection on Year One

September 17, 2024
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer

As I reflected on the incredible week Wayne and I had at the distilleries and the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, I couldn’t help but acknowledge that Your Bourbon Journey began a year ago on 09/16/24 with our very first post – Kentucky Bourbon Festival 2023 – Day 1. Surprisingly, despite my initial nerves, the post was read by 34 people. While it may not have reached thousands of readers, it served as the catalyst for sharing about the rest of the festival through 4 additional posts and accumulating a total of 100 more views.

I took the time to carefully consider what Your Bourbon Journey could become, and after some thoughtful planning, I established a consistent schedule for research, writing, and publishing. Wayne has been incredibly supportive throughout, and I truly believe he enjoys sharing our journey just as much as I do. Whenever I may not feel inspired to write, Wayne always encourages us to conduct a tasting that we can then explore and share with everyone. There is nothing quite like having someone to share your passion with who is also as supportive and loving as my husband, Wayne.

Over this first year, 98 posts have been written and shared. It is humbling to know that 1895 different people have visited Your Bourbon Journey and viewed 3282 published items. To think that this was accomplished by word-of-mouth and no advertising or promotion dollars is a bit mind-boggling. It is also stunning that these posts have had views from 19 countries outside of the United States.

The largest category published is tastings. Wayne and I have completed and shared tasting notes 43 times for a total of 95 spirits. Distillery visits are next on the list at 17; however, there is still so much to write for that category. Wayne and I have visited 61 different distilleries and have enjoyed 147 bourbon experiences since I began tracking 12/27/2020. The first “stamp” in our Kentucky Bourbon Trail book was received at Jim Beam on 04/22/2022. We received our 42nd stamp to complete the trail on 05/21/2023 (394 days after the first stamp) at Woodford Reserve. We accomplished this by driving 4,697 miles over 14 separate weekend trips to 25 different cities. Yes – there is still much to write!

So what is in store for year number two? Of course, there will be more distilleries, tastings, and experiences to explore. Also, before the end of 2024 we will launch our YouTube Channel. If you have ideas and suggestions for content that you would like to see written about or talked about on our channel, please reach out because we would love to hear from you.

As Wayne and I firmly believe, it’s not just the bourbon or the location that makes this journey truly extraordinary… it’s the remarkable people we encounter along the way that fuel our desire to do even more. Bourbon is America’s Native Spirit, with deep historical ties to our society that can be difficult to fully grasp, especially when savoring a dram with friends. Yet it’s precisely this rich history, the vibrant culture, and the exceptional individuals involved that render bourbon truly unparalleled and incredibly cherished. With only 13 days remaining in Bourbon Heritage Month, there is still so much to celebrate and savor. Cheers to one and all!

Embracing the Craft,
Rebecca and Wayne

09/10/24 Wayne & Rebecca at Maker’s Mark

Sept 2024 Bardstown Bourbon Co 2023 KBF SB Tasting

09/06/24
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer 

Last night Wayne and I decided to explore the bourbon room to see what we might have unopened that was just begging to be tasted. We were surprised to find a signed Bardstown Bourbon Co Single Barrel on the shelf that was untouched. Upon further inspection, we realized it was part of the Kentucky Bourbon Festival 2023 Flask Force VIP Package; thus, we have a back up bottle in the closet. Our decision was made! With the 2024 Kentucky Bourbon Festival just a week away, it was high time to open this little treasure from last year. Please be sure to read our approach to Tasting Whiskey if you haven’t already.

Bardstown Bourbon Company: Kentucky Bourbon Festival Distillers’ Row Series 2023 Single Barrel

Mashbill – 60% Corn, 36% Rye, 4% Malted Barley
Age – 6 years old
Other – Rickhouse B, Floor 6
Proof – 129.6
Price Paid – $200 (as part of Flask Force VIP Ticket)

Color – A beautiful medium copper with terrific legs on the glass. 

Aroma – Great nose! There is caramel, creamy french vanilla, butterscotch, oak, and a hint of sweet smokiness such as with a roasted marshmallow.

Tasted Neat – Wow – there is a major cherry taste happening. It is a luscious dark cherry that has been soaked in brandy. There is also a light cinnamon and brown sugar that compliments the cherry.

Finish – The finish lingers in a delightful way. The cherry notes are still present and surrounded by cinnamon, brown sugar, and oak.

Tasted with dried cranberry – This turned the dark cherry into a sour cherry with orange zest. The other flavors are muted and the finish is incredibly short.

Tasted with a pecan – This brought forward a lot of baking spices with brown sugar. The cherry isn’t as pronounced as when drinking this neat and it now is more along the lines of a chocolate covered cherry. The finish is spicier than before and it lingers with a hint of leather.

Tasted with dark chocolate – Creamy chocolate with lemon zest and spicy caramel. The finish is medium not nothing interesting. This isn’t bad but it doesn’t enhance the flavor profile in any manner.

Discussion and Final Notes

This pour is absolutely remarkable, and our only regret is not savoring it sooner! The single barrel showcases incredible notes on the nose, palate, and finish. Despite its nearly 130 proof, it goes down amazingly smoothly. Full disclosure, we are huge fans of Bardstown Bourbon Co, and we have purchased MANY of their bottles. This might just be one of our favorites. Reflecting on its release date and age, it could very well be the initial original spirit from their distillery. It wasn’t until 2024 that they unveiled their Origin Series. Steve Nally, you are extraordinary, and we deeply admire your work! Every sip of this will be a true pleasure!

Cheers,
Rebecca & Wayne

Photos by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey: Such whiskeys have all the requirements of bourbon: Made in the U.S, distilled at <= 160 proof, barreled at <= 125 proof, aged in new, charred oak containers, bottled at >= 80 proof. Straight bourbon means it is aged at least 2 years (and must have an age statement if less than 4). In addition, to be Kentucky Straight Bourbon, it has the additional requirement that it must be produced and aged at least 1 year in the state of Kentucky. For additional information on bourbon requirements, please read this post – Bourbon Whiskey.

NOTE: The bourbon in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.

August 2024 Industry Highlights

09/01/24
Curated by Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from August 2024 >> 52 stories!

The August 2024 Bourbon & Whiskey News encompass a wide range of industry updates. Notable highlights include market growth projections, distillery expansions, award recognitions, festival updates, and new bottle releases. Industry shifts like self-distribution benefits and market demands in premium whiskey are also discussed, reflecting a dynamic and evolving landscape in the bourbon and whiskey sector.

MGP Ingredients Declares $0.12 Quarterly Dividend

Distilleries benefit from new law allowing them to self-distribute

If US whiskey glut does emerge, major distillers will be fine – but small may suffer

Irish Whiskey Market size is set to grow by USD 2.40 billion from 2024-2028, Increasing demand for premium whiskey boost the market, Technavio

Kentucky Distillers’ Association Joins Prestigious World Spirits Alliance

‘A fast-growing industry,’ with more potential: 10 years in, Indiana’s craft distillers look ahead

CT’s craft distillery industry has grown, but distribution among key challenges

Drink to that! NY Gov. Hochul signs law allowing distilleries to ship direct to consumers

Single Malt Whiskey Market Overview & Growth Rate Forecast for the Next 5 Years: JB Dewar, Bacardi, Beam Suntory

Horse Soldier Bourbon investing in Somerset with planned dis­tillery

Jim Beam distillery expanding into Fulton County

RD1 Spirits creates R&D master distiller role

Jackson Purchase Distillery opens $10M rickhouse

Infamous Whiskey Announces Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP) Permit Approval

Ole Smoky Distillery Makes the Inc. 5000 for the Fifth Year in a Row

Ingram River Aged Keeps Expanding, Purchases 24 Acres of Land

Jim Beam celebrates 90 years in the Kentucky bourbon industry

Whiskey Thief Distilling Company To Expand Signature Single-Barrel Tasting & Thieving Experience Into Louisville

Bourbon distiller Maker’s Mark plans $18.5 million expansion

Green River seeing record number of visitors

Distiller seeks $5m for community-led distillery

Kentucky Castle owner plans new $92 million Versailles whiskey distillery

25th anniversary of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail

Whiskey Americana: 4 of the Best Whiskey Trails of the South

Casey Jones Distillery Launches First-Ever Mash Maker’s Experience As Exclusive Bourbon Trail Tour Stop in Hopkinsville, KY

Awards Announced >> 5 stories

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. Wins Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award 2024

New Riff Distilling Wins ‘Best High Rye Bourbon’ at New Orleans Spirits Competition

Elkhart, Indiana: Golden Spike Distillery Wins National Award for Its Bourbon

St. Augustine Named “2024 Distillery Of The Year” By The ADI

Women of Whiskey WOW Award Winners 2024

Bourbon Festival News & Updates >> 5 stories

Bourbon & Beyond Daily Music Schedule Announced And New App Launched

Bourbon & Beyond Still has Tickets Available

Bourbon on the Banks has Tickets Available

St. Louis Bourbon Festival has Tickets Available

The Kentucky Bourbon Festival is SOLD OUT

Woodford Reserve Releases Blended Malt Whiskey

2XO Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Announces French Oak, A New Release in the Award Winning Oak Series

Elijah Craig Launches Toasted Rye Whiskey

Four Roses 2024 Limited Edition Small Batch Bourbon To Launch September 14

Three Chord Bourbon Announces 2024 Backstage Series Bourbon Release with The Allman Brothers Band

Ross & Squibb Distillery celebrates the repeal of Prohibition with the release of Remus Repeal Reserve Series VIII

On The Tenth Anniversary of Its Debut, Michter’s is Releasing Its US*1 Toasted Barrel Finish Bourbon Once Again

Penelope Bourbon introduces tastes of Spain with Valencia

Buzzard’s Roost Celebrates Five Years with Pair of Releases

Lux Row Distillers releases the third edition of its Blood Oath Trilogy featuring Pacts 7, 8 and 9

Old Forester announces 2024 Birthday Bourbon

Old Elk® Distillery Announces its First Straight Wheat Whiskey Finished in French Limousine Cognac Casks

Bardstown Bourbon Co. Releases High Wheat Bourbon

Heritage Distilling Co. Launches “War Dogs” Whiskey to Honor U.S. Military Working Dogs

Little Book® Announces Inaugural Series, ‘The Infinite’, A Perpetual Tribute To Three Generations Of James B. Beam Distilling Co. Master Distillers

Heaven Hill Reveals 2024 Parker’s Heritage Release: 14-Year-Old Kentucky Malt Whiskey

The Angel’s Envy Line Expands With Its First Cask Strength Rye Whiskey

Booker’s Bourbon Announces New Annual Series: The Reserves

July 2024 Industry Highlights

08/01/24

Bourbon & Whiskey News Highlights from July 2024.

The bourbon and whiskey news highlights from July 2024 include a judge ruling the tax code’s home distilling ban as unconstitutional, notable distillery news, upcoming bourbon festivals and events, new limited-edition bourbon releases, and the launch of special whiskey series. Additionally, industry developments and new whiskey blends are also featured in the update.

Tax Code’s Home Distilling Ban Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

Bespoken Spirits Joins KDA as Craft Level Member

Whiskey House of Kentucky Begins Production at Industry Transforming Distillery

Bespoken Spirits brings technology to Bourbon Trail

Officials hope new distillery in Morehead will extend Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail east

Kentucky residents fight Rabbit Hole distillery expansion

5 people killed in explosion at Jose Cuervo distillery

Death toll rises to 6 in explosion and fire at tequila factory in Mexico

Ohio’s largest distillery expands, has plans to keep up with Kentucky Bourbon Trail

8 Ideal Kentucky Destinations For A 3-Day Weekend In 2024

Here are 5 food and bourbon walking tours you can take in Louisville

Buffalo Trace Distillery Just Opened a Pop-Up in Paris — and It’s Serving Some Seriously Premium Pours

Awards Announced

Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame Announces 2024 Class

Bourbon Women Announce 2024 WOW Awards Finalists

Bourbon Festival News

Kentucky Bourbon Festival Tickets on Sale Now

Bourbon & Beyond Tickets on Sale Now

Bourbon on the Banks Festival Tickets on Sale Now

St. Louis Bourbon Festival Tickets on Sale Now

Busch Gardens announces new Bourbon & BBQ Festival

Bourbon and Beyond announces Sting as new headliner. Get tickets today

Old Forester Just Dropped a New Limited-Edition Bourbon Aged in Rum Barrels

Cedar Ridge Distillery Announces The Quintessential Special Release: The Untitled Cigar Malt Project

Elijah Craig Just Dropped a New Toasted Rye Whiskey Unlike Anything You’ve Sipped

Knob Creek® Bourbon X Rye Blends The Best Of Knob Creek® Bourbon And Rye

Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey To Launch ‘Lost Chapter’ Series Commemorating Founder Fawn Weaver’s Best-Selling Book, Love & Whiskey

American Whiskey Distillers Are Reclaiming the Bourbon-Rye Blend

A $6,000 Weller Bourbon Was Spotted At Costco. What Makes It So Special?

Limestone Branch Distillery announces 2024 Yellowstone Bourbon Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Rye Is the Best-Tasting Rye Whiskey This Year

New Green River expression eyes the on-premise

Two Souls Releases Summer 2024 Whiskey Trio