by Emma Herrle | Apr 8, 2022 | Recipes, Uncategorized, Whiskey History
When you take a look at whiskey’s rich history and heritage in the Americas, you cannot pass up the significance of Scottish whisky as an integral part of the story. No, that’s not a typo. The Scottish spelling actually drops the “-e” from the America spelling:...
by Emma Herrle | Mar 22, 2022 | Uncategorized, Whiskey History
Happy International Whiskey Day! There’s no denying whiskey is a popular drink, and there are even holidays dedicated to celebrating it. March 27th is International Whiskey Day! This day was founded in honor of prolific whiskey connoisseur, Michael Jackson, not to be...
by Emilie Harris | Jan 13, 2021 | Whiskey History
Here on the Whiskey Rebellion Trail, we’re no strangers to women and their impact on whiskey. Today we’re taking a deep dive into how a group of ladies impacted the industry – from packaging to the first recipes for some of the finest spirits to date. Feminine...
by Emilie Harris | Oct 8, 2020 | Whiskey History
The Delaware Valley Fields Foundation, a Bucks County agricultural non-profit, is taking another step toward unlocking the economic potential of heritage grains for Pennsylvania farmers. On October 4, 2020, historic grain met historic mill in Bucks County when the...
by Emilie Harris | Jul 7, 2020 | Whiskey History
The First Industrial Revolution occurred in the late 18th century in America and changed whiskey’s history in a number of different ways. As machinery began to rapidly advance, the creation of handcrafted goods declined, and the rural, agrarian life most American...
by Emilie Harris | May 19, 2020 | Whiskey History
Stream the best of whiskey and history right from your home while we wait out isolation’s end. After all, we’re not busy unless you count mixing up cocktails for virtual happy hours with friends and pouring ourselves whiskey neat after finishing up long days of...
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