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Today we will delve into the history of Maker's Mark and discover how the Samuels family built a lasting bourbon legacy. Read the full article at The Ultimate Guide To Maker’s Mark Whisky ...
Maker’s Mark Distillery, famously known for using only one recipe to make its bourbon since 1953, is launching a new wheat whisky that it hopes will revolutionize distilling and farming in ...
Maker's Mark 46 Bourbon Whiskey Review The first notable characteristic of Maker’s Mark 46 is its dark amber hue. The way it sits almost ruby red in the glass is a stark departure from its more ...
The first-of-its-kind Maker's Mark 2019 Limited Release RC6 whiskey is worth your money. Here's everything you need to know about the new release. G. Clay Whittaker Sep 25, 2019 12:04 AM EDT ...
But Maker's Mark said it was reversing its decision, and starting Monday, it will resume production at 45%, just the way it has made it since the beginning. "You spoke. We listened.
It was announced this week that Maker's Mark is going to cut the alcohol level from 45 percent to 42 percent, in essence "watering down" the whiskey. (By law, bourbon must be at least 40 percent ...
Maker’s Mark, based in Loretto, Ky., announced over the weekend that the company would begin watering down its iconic whiskey in order to boost supply. The response was lightning fast and deeply ...
The whiskey cellar, of which 66 percent is located underground, will change that process by allowing the brand to finish 2,000 Maker's 46 barrels in a temperature-controlled space at any given time.
Maker’s Mark on Tuesday announced the debut of Star Hill Farm Whisky, the distillery’s first new mashbill and first wheat whiskey. (Or, as Maker's stylizes it, "whisky." Provided ...
Like us on Facebook. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After backlash from customers, the producer of Maker’s Mark bourbon is reversing a decision to cut the amount of alcohol in bottles of its famous whiskey.