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Brough Brothers Opens Its Distillery In Louisville s Park Hill Neighborhood
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Bourbon Tourism Expands in Louisville
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Bryson Yarbrough is a gifted organic chemist. As he hosted a tour of his renovated work space in southwest Louisville, he lifted the lid off of a plastic drum and pointed to bubbling mash inside. You can start to smell that smell, right, he beckoned. I think that’s still fermenting, so that’s got about two more days to it.
What You Need To Know
Brough Brothers was founded as the first Black-owned distillery in Kentucky
The trio decided to make whiskey after running a distribution business
Their bourbon is already sold in multiple states
Their Louisville distillery is open for tours and tastings
Brough Brothers Distillery Opens its Doors To The Public in Historic Grand Opening
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Argument brews over Kentucky s first Black-owned distillery
March 16, 2021
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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.