Maker’s Mark: Bucking Trends for 60 Years (Episode 776: July 14, 2019)20190715015549
Maker’s Mark: Bucking Trends for 60 Years (Episode 776: July 14, 2019)
Mark GillespieJuly 15, 2019@Andrew_leets, @Head_Stone, 1792 Aged Twelve Years, 1792 Bourbon, amaranth, Andrew Leets, bacteria, barrels, Beam Suntory, Bend, Bill Samuels Jr., Bill Samuels Sr., Black Rock Bar, Bottled in Bond, Bourbon, Brad Boswell, Buffalo Trace, Cambus, Col. E.H. Taylor Jr., Colin Montgomerie, court, Delaware, Denver, Diageo, Don Julio, environment, Eric Rubin, fines, fire, fish, Gareth Moore, geographical indicators, George Remus, Ghost and Rare, Glenn's Creek, Glenury Royal, golf, governor, grain, Heaven Hill, Highland, Hotel, Independent Stave, Irish Whiskey, Islay, Jack Daniel's, Jameson, Jane Bowie, Jim Beam, John Mura, Johnnie Walker, Keeneland, Kentucky, Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Kentucky River, Lagavulin, law, Laws Whiskey House, lawsuit, lawyers, legislation, legislature, Lexington, Loch Lomond, London, Loretto, Los Altos, Madison, Maker's Mark, Marge Samuels, McGinnis Wood Products, MGP, Michael Henry, Mike Parson, Missouri, Missouri Bourbon, Northern Ireland, Ohio River, Old Crow, Oregon Spirit Distillers, oxygen, Pittyvaich, private barrel, Private Select, Prohibition, Remus Volstead Reserve, rickhouse, Rob Samuels, Royal Portrush, Ryder Cup, Scotch Whisky Association, Scott Rogers, Speyburn, sprinkler, sugar, SWA, Tennessee Tasters' Selection, tequila, The Open Championship, travel retail, Triple Triple, TTB, Versailles, Virginia Distillery Company, Virginia Highland, Volstead Act, WBRB, whiskey, whisky, Wild Turkey, Wisconsin0 comments
60 years ago, Bill and Marge Samuels dipped the first bottles of Maker’s Mark Bourbon in Loretto, Kentucky. They left the “e” out of...
Jim Beam Warehouse Fire Leaves Behind Environmental Impact20190708140647
Jim Beam Warehouse Fire Leaves Behind Environmental Impact
Mark GillespieJuly 8, 2019alcohol, bacteria, Beam Suntory, Bourbon, drinking water, environment, fire, fish, fish kill, Frankfort, Glenn's Creek, Jim Beam, John Mura, Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Kentucky River, lightning, Ohio River, Old Crow, oxygen, regulators, rickhouse, Versailles, warehouse, whiskey, whisky, Woodford County0 comments
July 8, 2019 – Investigators are now looking through the rubble of a rickhouse at Beam Suntory’s Old Crow warehousing site near Versailles...
Jim Beam Bourbon Warehouse Still Burning in Kentucky20190705170826
Jim Beam Bourbon Warehouse Still Burning in Kentucky
Mark GillespieJuly 5, 2019ambulance, Beam Suntory, Bourbon, Castle & Key, Drew Chandler, drinking water, environment, fire, firefighters, Frankfort, Glenn's Creek, Glenns Creek Distilling, heat exhaustion, Jim Beam, Kentucky, Kentucky River, McCracken Pike, medics, Old Crow, Old Taylor Distillery, rickhouse, tour bus, warehouse, whiskey, whisky, Will Arvin, Woodford County, Woodford County Emergency Management0 comments
July 5, 2019 – The fire that destroyed a Jim Beam Bourbon maturation warehouse is still burning, nearly three days after it started late Tuesday...
Fire Strikes Jim Beam Bourbon Warehouses in Kentucky20190703111735
Fire Strikes Jim Beam Bourbon Warehouses in Kentucky
Mark GillespieJuly 3, 2019American Brands, Bardstown, Barton 1792 Distillery, Beam Suntory, Bourbon, Castle & Key Distillery, collapse, Dr. James Crow, fire, firefighters, Glenn's Creek, Glenns Creek Distilling, Jim Beam, lightning, McCracken Pike, National Distillers, O.Z. Tyler Distillery, Old Crow, Oscar Pepper, Owensboro, Sazerac, Terressentia, whiskey, whisky, WKYT, Woodford County0 comments
July 3, 2019 – First responders are on the scene of a massive fire involving two Bourbon maturation warehouses at a Jim Beam facility in Woodfor...
Investors Plan To Restore Kentucky’s Old Taylor Distillery20140521170602
Investors Plan To Restore Kentucky’s Old Taylor Distillery
Mark GillespieMay 21, 2014Buffalo Trace, Col. E.H. Taylor, economic development, Eric Gregory, herbicide, historic, Jim Beam, KDA, Kentucky Distillers Association, landmark, Millville, National Distillers, Old Crow, Old Taylor, Peristyle, preservation, Roundup, Sazerac, Wes Murry, Will Arvin, Woodford County, Woodford Reserve0 comments
May 21, 2014 – “It’s not a question now of if, but when.” That’s how Will Arvin, one of the partners behind the latest p...
Episode 241: February 28, 201020100227215800
Episode 241: February 28, 2010
Mark GillespieFebruary 27, 2010Abhainn Dearg, Amrut, An G'wech, Australia, awards, baseball, Bourbon, Brittany, Celtic Connexion, competition, Cruzan, David Kiley, Denny Potter, distillery, France, French, Girvan, Glann ar Mor, Glasgow, horse, Icons, Isle of Lewis, Jean Donnay, Kevin Smith, Kornog, Maker's Mark, Martine Nouet, Milroy's, Old Crow, Ralfy, Scott Brisbane, Serge Valentin, single grain, Sullivan's Cove, Tyler Allison, Whisky Fun, Whisky Magazine, World Whiskies Awards0 comments
France is known more for wine and cognac than whisky, but Jean Donnay hopes to change that perception. Jean’s Glann ar Mor Distillery on the Bri...
Whiskey’s High Wire Act (Episode 775: July 7, 2019)