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Maker's Mark's origin began when T. William "Bill" Samuels Sr., purchased the Burks' Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky, for $35,000 [1] on October 1, 1953. [2] Production began in 1954, and the first run was bottled in 1958 under the brand's dipped red wax seal [2] (U.S. trademark serial number 73526578).
The distillery in Marion County has been the home of Maker’s Mark since the early 1950s. He has been released from the Marion County Detention Center on bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on ...
After leaving the army in 1989, Pickerell became a chemical engineer and distilling consultant at Ro-Tech in Louisville, Kentucky. [2] In 1994, he joined Maker's Mark bourbon as a corporate vice president and master distiller and was with the company for 14 years.
The distillery was purchased by Bill Samuels in 1953, and the brand was renamed "Maker's Mark". [5] The distillery, located 3 miles (5 km) east of Loretto, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. Its prominent barrel warehouses are concentrated in the western part of Loretto.
If you’re eighth-generation whiskey maker Rob Samuels of Maker’s Mark Distillery, well, you buy the 200-year-old family home and fling open the doors to bourbon tourists.
A bottle of Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2024 bourbon at the Maker's Mark Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky. September 6, 2024 For a distillery long known for sticking to 6-year-old recipes, releasing ...
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