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Column: On Legacies And Lawsuits, Who Was Really First, And The Rapid Bourbon Festival Sell-Out

Column: On Legacies And Lawsuits, Who Was Really First, And The Rapid Bourbon Festival Sell-Out Column: On Legacies And Lawsuits, Who Was Really First, And The Rapid Bourbon Festival Sell-Out Bourbon is broken. Sounds really funny if you sing it like Cat Stevens’s song, “Morning is Broken.” But writer Brent Joseph’s claim that “bourbon is broken” because it’s stalked and hoarded and resold on the secondary market and drives up prices lacks all humor because it’s all happening at the hands of unscrupulous buyers and resellers. In his four-part Bourbon & Banter opinion piece, Joseph dives deep into why the fun is spilling out of the hunt for good whiskey bourbon especially because the allocated stuff is usually beyond the hands of, well, anyone who wants it legally. He credits buyers and flippers who’ve cleverly figured out the timing of special and allocated releases, but like all of us, he’s not fond of those grabbling as many bottles as they can, lining them u

Black-owned distilleries are breaking barriers that once surrounded the Kentucky bourbon industry

Black-owned distilleries are breaking barriers that once surrounded the Kentucky bourbon industry
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Argument brews over Kentucky s first Black-owned distillery

Argument brews over Kentucky s first Black-owned distillery March 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) A disagreement is brewing over who started the first Black-owned distillery in Kentucky. Victory Global, operating as Brough Brothers Distillery in Louisville, filed a federal lawsuit this month accusing Fresh Bourbon Distilling Co. in Lexington of “unfair competition for false advertising after its owners claimed to be Kentucky s first Black-owned distillery, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported. Fresh Bourbon does not have its own distillery and does not have the necessary permits to distill and distribute bourbon, the lawsuit states. It asks for an injunction that would prevent Fresh Bourbon from saying that it is, or is one of, the first Black-owned distilleries in Kentucky.

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