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Exploring the Heart of Bourbon: The Historic Rickhouse

By: Lauren McCaffery A rickhouse, also known in its origins as king’s warehouse, has played a pivotal role in the bourbon industry since the late 1700s in Ireland. The term ‘rick’ may derive from the Irish word ‘right,’ meaning king, underscoring their historical significance. Bourbon is aged and transformed in these humble yet critical structures,… Read more »

Is Bourbon American?

By: Justin Dyer The Senate Concurrent Resolution #19 of the 88th Congress May 4, 1964. Like any other, it is a seemingly ordinary date, but this day holds a special place in history for bourbon lovers. On this day, the United States Congress decided that bourbon was a “Distinctive Product of the United States.” In… Read more »

Celebrating Bottled In Bond: A Legacy of Quality in American Whiskey

By: Jaquala Surles In the intricate tapestry of American whiskey history, few threads stand out as prominently as the Bottled-In-Bond Act of 1897. This landmark legislation, enacted as the first consumer protection law in the United States, forever changed the landscape of bourbon whiskey production and consumption. It remains a hallmark of quality and craftsmanship… Read more »

The Oak-Raleigh: Where Bourbon Dreams Come True

Welcome to The Oak-Raleigh, the ultimate destination for all things bourbon in the heart of North Carolina. Whether you’re seeking a cozy spot for friendly gatherings or aiming to infuse romance into your evening, The Oak has curated an experience that suits all preferences. Step into our inviting ambiance and be prepared to embark on… Read more »

Exploring the Origins: Bourbon County’s Influence on Bourbon Production

The history of bourbon is closely intertwined with the origins and development of Bourbon County in Kentucky. This article delves into the significant milestones and events that have shaped bourbon production as we know it today. From establishing the first commercial distillery to creating the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Bourbon County’s influence on bourbon production is… Read more »