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Western Kentucky Distilling Co. Celebrates Grand Opening

The Western Kentucky Distilling Co. has announced the grand opening of its new $30 million, state-of-the-art distillery in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. The 100% Kentucky-owned distillery, not yet open for visitors, has opened its doors and is making bourbon and rye whiskey as the first official distillery in Ohio County since Prohibition.

The distillery is opening under the leadership of eighth-generation distiller and Kentuckian Jacob Call who will serve as COO and Master Distiller alongside Kentucky native and president of the distillery, JD Edwards. Both Call and Edwards have many years of experience in the distilling industry and it is said they will “deliver whiskey made with the best ingredients and quality craftsmanship using long-standing traditional distilling techniques.”

“It’s a proud moment for our team at Western Kentucky Distilling Co. as we open the doors and start making Kentucky bourbon and rye whiskey within our walls. Kentucky whiskey has a rich history in our state, and it’s an honor for our distillery to become part of that legacy, said Call in a prepared statement. “As the first official distillery in Ohio County since Prohibition, we’re excited to be part of the community and also bring jobs to the region.”

Western Kentucky Distilling Co.
The Western Kentucky Distilling Co. has announced the grand opening of its new $30 million, state-of-the-art distillery in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. (image via Western Kentucky Distilling Co.)

Western Kentucky Distilling Co. is located on land that used to be a farm. The 25,000 square foot distillery is on 80 acres and features 15 warehouses adding an additional 300,000 square feet. It will have the capacity to distill over 50,000 barrels per year and store 250,000 barrels. The distillery has already brought 25 jobs to the region, with more expected as production continues to ramp up and when the distillery welcomes visitors, which is expected in the coming years.

The team is “proud to support the Kentucky economy by purchasing all cooking, fermenting, and distilling equipment in the state, including a Vendome 36” copper still, and is planning to use all locally grown Kentucky corn in products.”

The distillery will focus on contract distilling to start, with signature brands and a visitor’s center down the road. For more information, visit https://www.wkydistilling.com.

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