It’s This Week in Bourbon for January 121st 2022. Mellow Moments Cuts Back on Birthday Gifts. Japan now recognizes “Bourbon” and “Tennessee Whiskey” as distinctive products of the United States. Buffalo Trace launches their first NFT with 6L bottles
Show Notes:
- University of Louisville basketball fan drained a 96′ putt for a Pappy 23
- Mellow Moments Cuts Back on Birthday Gifts
- California passes SB620 to allow craft distilleries to ship direct to consumer
- Launch of a new Columbus Distillery Trail
- Virginia Del. Nick Freitas calls for abolishing Virginia ABC stores
- The Party Source is opening a new in-house bourbon bar this year
- Japan now recognizes “Bourbon” and “Tennessee Whiskey” as distinctive products of the United States
- George Remus has developed the Limited-Release Remus Repeal Reserve Collector’s Box Set
- Barrell announces BCS Gray Label Seagrass which features 100% Canadian rye whisky aged for 16 years
- Buffalo Trace launches their first NFT with 6L bottles
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