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The Anderson And Nelson Distilleries Company
The Anderson and Nelson Distilleries Company was located in Louisville at an area later known as Distillery Commons. The company was formed in 1886 by the Newcomb-Buchanan Company, which was started in 1870. Newcomb-Buchanan Company was a major purchaser of... Continue Reading →
by Michael R. Veach1 viewbourbon-historylouisville-bourbonanderson-and-nelson-distilleriesanderson-nelson-distilleries - news
Bourbon, Bridges, and the Boom of Northern Kentucky
If Northern Kentucky Were a Bourbon… I couldn’t resist asking local historian Dave Schroeder how he’d describe our history if it were a bourbon. His answer was perfect: “Bourbon has the woody notes from the trees of the nation, the sweet flavor of honey and corn that are staples of Kentucky cuisine, and the silky ... Read more The post Bourbon, Bridges, and the Boom of Northern Kentucky appeared first on The B-Line .
by Amy Tobin4 viewsbourbon-history - news
Riverboats & Bourbon – The Ultimate Long Weekend with America’s River Roots and The B-Line®
There’s something undeniably romantic- and distinctly Northern Kentucky- about the sound of paddlewheels churning the Ohio River with a glass of bourbon in your hand. It’s the spirit of America’s River Roots coming alive, and there’s no better way to experience it than by pairing a riverboat adventure with a bourbon-soaked journey along The B-Line®. ... Read more The post Riverboats & Bourbon – The Ultimate Long Weekend with America’s River Roots and The B-Line® appeared first on The B-Line .
by Amy Tobin5 viewsb-line-stopsbourbon-funbourbon-historythe-b-linethings-to-do
