
TWiB: Garrard County Distilling Co. Has Closed, Cream of Kentucky Moves to New Home, Angel's Envy Newest Cellar Collection Series
Garrard County Distilling Co. has closed only after 1 year in operation, Cream of Kentucky moves to Kentucky Artisan Distillery, and Angel's Envy launches its newest Cellar Collection Series.
April 18, 202533m 53sExplicit
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It's This Week in Bourbon for April 18th, 2025. Garrard County Distilling Co. has closed only after 1 year in operation, Cream of Kentucky moves to Kentucky Artisan Distillery, and Angel's Envy launches its newest Cellar Collection Series.
Show Notes:
Show Notes:
- Garrard County Distilling Co. closes after a year, faces $2.2M lawsuit.
- Kentucky River returns to normal, Buffalo Trace begins flood recovery.
- Cream of Kentucky partners with Kentucky Artisan Distillery as its home place.
- RD1 Spirits announces May 14, 2025 opening of new Lexington distillery.
- Graeter’s & New Riff Distilling collaborate on Bourbon Ball Ice Cream.
- Rolling Fork Spirits re-releases Bourbon de Luxe small batch, 119 proof, $64.99.
- 2XO releases The Vinyl Blend bourbon, featuring high and moderate rye mash bills, $99.99.
- ANGEL'S ENVY releases Rye finished in French Oak Extra Añejo Tequila barrels, $269.99.
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