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HATOZAKI WHISKY ANNOUNCES NEWEST ADDITION TO LIMITED “OMAKASE” SERIES
Published:
April 12, 2024

Exclusive to the US market, the latest innovation is finished in Japanese Mizunara casks hand-selected by Master Distiller Kimio Yonezawa.

POUR for the ROSES Bourbon – 150 th Kentucky Derby
Published:
April 12, 2024

Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company announces the release the distillery’s inaugural, "Pour for the Roses”, a commemorative Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey to celebrate the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby.  

Never Say Die Launches New Trans-Atlantic Aged Rye Whiskey
Published:
April 12, 2024

Never Say Die, the independent whiskey brand known for its innovative barrel aging techniques, is launching its ‘sweet mash’ Rye Whiskey in the US this April.

Watershed Distillery Releases Batch 002 of Uncut Unfiltered Bourbon
Published:
April 11, 2024

Watershed Distillery increase distribution for their bourbon straight from the barrel line.

Bluegrass Distillers Announces 2024 Release of Blue Corn Bourbon
Published:
April 11, 2024

Bluegrass Distillers announces the release of its Blue Corn Bourbon for 2024.

Garrison Brothers Distillery Announces Return of LADY BIRD
Published:
April 11, 2024

Garrison Brothers Distillery, Texas’ first legal whiskey distillery, announces the release Lady Bird, a Texas Honey-Infused Cognac-Finished Bourbon.

Bulleit Frontier Whiskey 12-Year-Old Rye returns after 5 years
Published:
April 11, 2024

First released in 2019, Bulleit has brought back the award-winning expression as the Rye whiskey category continues to grow

Milam & Greene Whiskey Introduces Mockingbird Single Barrel Bourbon
Published:
April 10, 2024

Milam & Greene Whiskey is introducing the second release of the 2024 Wildlife Collection: Mockingbird Single Barrel Bourbon.

Beam announces A. Overholt Monongahela Mash Rye Whiskey
Published:
April 10, 2024

Overholt, the longest-standing American whiskey brand maintained continuously since 1810, announced its newest release, which uses the same mashbill Overholt founder Abraham Overholt used in 1810.

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