American Whiskey Magazine

Building brands

The notion of whiskey brands is relatively modern.

In Kentucky, bourbon’s identity has only been tied to a charred barrel since 1826. That’s when John Corlis, a grocery store owner, wrote to a distiller instructing him to try putting his whiskey into a barrel that had been slightly charred on the inside, like they had been doing with Cognac for a couple hundred years. At that point, whiskey was

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