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OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) — Part of a bourbon warehouse in western Kentucky collapsed during a thunderstorm.
News outlets report the partial collapse of the O.Z. Tyler Distillery rickhouse was reported early Monday. Master Distiller Jacob Call says around 20,000 barrels are stored at the location and it appears that about 4,000 were affected. He says it appears most barrels remain intact. (Source) 4,000 barrels of bourbon ruined. |
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OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) — Part of a bourbon warehouse in western Kentucky collapsed during a thunderstorm.
News outlets report the partial collapse of the O.Z. Tyler Distillery rickhouse was reported early Monday. Master Distiller Jacob Call says around 20,000 barrels are stored at the location and it appears that about 4,000 were affected. He says it appears most barrels remain intact. (Source) 4,000 barrels of bourbon ruined. I heard water came up from the grave of W.C. Fields... |
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A national day of mourning.
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Edited by
I_love_bluegrass
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Mon 06/17/19 10:41 PM
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I believe that happened last year.
Edited to add (since we can't delete posts) This was the one *I* was thinking abotu: "Another Kentucky bourbon barrel warehouse collapsed last year. Half of a warehouse collapsed at the Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown on June 22, 2018, and the other half came down two weeks later." |
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Clearly, acts of sabotage.
Save our booze! |
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I think ole W.C. was a gin drinker.
I on the other hand am wondering why the federal gobernment and FEMA doesn't do something about these warehouse catastrophes. |
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I heard water came up from the grave of W.C. Fields... "I always keep a bottle of stimulants [a.k.a. liquor] on hand in case I see a snake, which I also keep on hand." - W.C. Fields |
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