Log Still Distillery Debuts Its Single Barrel Selection Program
Kentucky’s Log Still Distillery recently launched its Single Barrel Selection Program, an experience the distiller says will embody their commitment to community while inviting visitors to go on a personal bourbon journey.
Log Still Releasing New Monk’s Road Wheated Bourbon
Kentucky’s Log Still Distillery just introduced a new wheated bourbon to their Monk’s Road product line.
Log Still Distillery Goes Fully Operational In Kentucky
Log Still Distillery, tied to the long standing Dant bourbon making family, is, as of this month, now fully operational. Their full scale opening, drawing dignitaries from throughout Kentucky, is the result of a more than $60 million investment.
Log Still Distillery Unveils New 4-Year, 8-Year Tennessee Whiskeys
One of Kentucky’s newest distilleries, Log Still Distillery, recently released a new line of Tennessee whiskeys.
New Bardstown Collection Features Five Distilleries’ Collaborative Bourbon Bottlings
Five distilleries from the Bardstown, Kentucky area will soon release a collaborative bourbon collection to honor the region known as the “Bourbon Capital of the World.”
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour Expands With Four New Distilleries Added
The Kentucky Distillers’ Association recently started its celebration of its 10 year anniversary of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour by adding four new distilleries.
Bardstown Area Distilleries Collaborate On Commemorative Bourbons
The distilleries of Bardstown, Kentucky, recently teamed up to announce a collaborative bourbon project that they feel will further establish the region as the “Bourbon Capital of the World.”
Log Still Distillery’s Tasting Room Set To Open May 18th
Log Still in Kentucky is opening its new distillery tasting room, part of a larger 300-plus-acre campus that functions both as working distillery and bourbon tourism hotspot.
New Log Still Distillery Traces Its Roots Back To Bourbon’s Beginnings
A brand new distillery will soon come on line, but Log Still will have a pedigree that goes back about as far as bourbon itself. And at the helm of that venture is JW Dant, a name you might recognize as a brand by the same name is still sold today, by Heaven Hill.