Whisky Magazine

CELEBRATING THE TRAILBLAZERS

Induction into the Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame is an honour that is reserved for individuals who have made an outstanding and lasting contribution to the world of whisky. Its hallowed corridors are populated by distillery founders, master distillers and blenders, whisky communicators, and many others who have helped to shape every facet of the modern industry and to inform its direction of travel in the 21st century.

After inducting two figures from Scotland in December, Alan Winchester and Bob Dalgarno, we now welcome five more inductees into the fold, all of whom walked the path less travelled to broaden the horizons of thousands, if not millions, of whisky lovers.

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Inductee No. 82

Steve Nally Bardstown Bourbon Company

Steve Nally has been a constant in the American whiskey business for five decades. In 2022, he celebrated his 50th anniversary of working in the industry and is one of the few remaining Bourbon Hall of Fame master distillers

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