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Lost Lantern Single Distillery Series Buoyed By A Gentle Giant

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If you have have followed Bourbon Lens for any time you know we are huge fans of Lost Lantern. We couldn’t be more excited for Nora and Adam today as they launch their Single Distillery Series at 1pm. We recently had the opportunity to have a sneak preview of the three new offerings: Gentle Giant, […]

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Michter’s Making Moves to Increase Production; Releases New 10 Year Rye Whiskey

Michter’s Making Moves to Increase Production; Releases New 10 Year Rye Whiskey Read Post »

Michter’s Distillery is expanding to meet global and domestic demand as part of its long-term plans for the future. While this may not satisfy immediate needs for their products, there is some good news coming from the Michter’s team today. For the first time since July 2022, Michter’s 10 Year Rye will hit shelves. While

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New Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series Explores Barrel Entry Proof

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Bourbon Lens Thoughts: Maker’s Mark Wood Finish Series expands with their Barrel Entry Proof release. Taking a traditional bourbon and exploring what different entry proofs would do to the liquid is a great way to innovate. Will you be picking up a bottle? Full Details On Maker’s Mark Wood Finished Barrel Entry Proof Below: The

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Heaven’s Door Whiskey Will Have a New Kentucky Home

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Heaven’s Door, the whiskey brand co-founded by Legendary Musician Bob Dylan, has announced its new distillery and brand center. The expansive facility in Pleasureville, Kentucky is set to open to the public in September 2023. According to the brand, their new home sits on over 160 acres of rolling hills astride Six Mile Creek, the

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