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Barrel Global Launches New “Kentucky Bourbon Retreat” Whiskey Experience

Barrel Global Launches New “Kentucky Bourbon Retreat” Whiskey Experience Read Post »

Barrel Global Offers Bespoke Travel, Tasting, and Once-in-a-Lifetime Distilling Experience Fast Facts: Full Details on Kentucky Bourbon Retreat: As the bourbon boom continues apace, and whiskey aficionados look for new and interesting ways to engage with their favorite brands, one company is introducing a travel, tasting, and distilling experience centered around America’s Native Spirit. Today,

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New Report Boasts Kentucky Bourbon’s $9 Billion Economic Impact

New Report Boasts Kentucky Bourbon’s $9 Billion Economic Impact Read Post »

Commonwealth’s Bourbon Economy is Thriving According to 2023 Report Spurred by a decade of legislative changes to Kentucky’s archaic alcohol laws, the Commonwealth’s signature Bourbon industry now provides more jobs, generates more payroll, pays more taxes, attracts more tourists and features more distilleries than ever before, according to the newly published Bourbon Economic Impact Report.

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Distilled Living, Curator of Elevated Bourbon Experiences, Celebrates 8 Years

Distilled Living, Curator of Elevated Bourbon Experiences, Celebrates 8 Years Read Post »

As the leader in independent Bourbon experiences, the Distilled Living team celebrates its 8th anniversary with acceptance as an Official Sponsor of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® and the launch of new services. Established in 2016, Distilled Living has become a major provider of curated educational and entertaining experiences, which guide novices and connoisseurs alike through

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“Bourbon Capital of the World” Experiencing Water Shortage Emergency

“Bourbon Capital of the World” Experiencing Water Shortage Emergency Read Post »

On Wednesday, January 17th, the City of Bardstown Emergency Water Shortage was issued. According to a statement, “In the early hours of January 17, 2024, the Bardstown Water Treatment Plant had a weather-related equipment failure”. The failure caused a reduction in the plant’s ability to treat water for delivery to its consumers. Thus, the City

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