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After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
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One week after flood waters consumed through their Kentucky distillery, signs of normalcy are returning to Buffalo Trace ...
There was an update Tuesday from Buffalo Trace Distillery on its cleanup efforts and plan for reopening after being flooded by the rising Kentucky River last week.
Inspections of any barrels touched by the flood began Thursday and will continue until each is carefully assessed, a process that could take several weeks to complete, the distillery said. It hasn’t ...
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Despite substantial damage to the Frankfort campus during this month’s major flood event, Buffalo Trace Distillery officials ...
“Buffalo Trace fans are being told to keep an eye on the distillery’s social media pages for any announcements on when tours will fully resume.” ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed limited operations and reopened to some visitors following significant progress in flood recovery efforts. Floodwaters, which peaked nearly a week ago, left parts ...
That involves extending email invites to visitors with scheduled tours interrupted by the flooding, Wheatley said, adding more details will be released on the distillery’s social media channels.