The state of Florida passed a new craft distilling measure on April 25 that greatly expanded what small distillers in the state can do. Under the new law, the uppermost production limit for a craft distillery has been raised from 75,000 proof gallons to proof 250,000 gallons. Craft distillers are also now allowed to sell up to 75,000 proof gallons ...
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Jim Beam Donates To UK Distilling School
Jim Beam will donate $5 million to the University of Kentucky to establish the James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits. The institute will educate the next generation of distillers through a curriculum that covers the skills needed to succeed in the distilled spirits industry at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. This $5 million gift represents Beam Suntory’s largest ...
Read More »Speyside Cooperage Opening Plant In Southwest Virginia
The surging production of American Whiskey has led to substantially increased demand for barrels, and Speyside Cooperage has announced expansion plans. The barrel-making company intends to build additional stave mill and cooperage facilities in Smyth, Washington and Bath counties in Virginia, totaling over $35 million in investment.
Read More »Four Roses Small Batch Select Bourbon Review
By Richard Thomas Rating: B+ Earlier this month, Four Roses launched its first permanent brand extension (i.e. added a new whiskey into regular release) in 12 years, Four Roses Small Batch Select. It went on sale at the distillery on April 17th, although it may not have reached bar and store shelves in your area yet. Small Batch Select draws ...
Read More »Rebel Yell Gets New Look And New Expression
Rebel Yell Kentucky Straight Bourbon has a new look for its brand lineup. The updated packaging reinforces the brand’s rebellious spirit and elevates the brand’s look, bridging the gap between its proud heritage and modern tastes. The new bottle features an embossed rounded shoulder in addition to a revised front and back label. The new bottle is topped with a ...
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