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request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
This is my first post. Hello from Northern Virginia. I am a cartographer (I make maps). I also love bourbon! I'm glad to have found this place. I am working on a map titled "American Bourbon Distilleries." I'm making this map for fun but maybe I'll try and get it published.
I've had other cartographers review it but I want some bourbon drinkers to have a look at it to check the content.
The map shows bourbon distilleries in Ky, and the founding dates of those distilleries.
- This is the main thing I seek advice on - which distilleries I should include? It's an interesting concept how many brands of alcohol are owned by one big company (go look at Budweiser's list of brews for example or Bacardi) including several of the bourbon makers (Heaven Hill, Jim Beam).
- I am having trouble defining the difference, and choosing between the actual distillery and the corporate owner (Ex: Woodford Reserve is made in Versailles, but is owned by Brown-Forman in Louisville).
I would like help finalizing and improving this list:
Distillery,Date,Town
Barton Brands, 1876, Bardstown
Buffalo Trace,1857, Frankfort
Four Roses,1888, Lawrenceburg
Heaven Hill,1935, Bardstown
Jim Beam,1795, Clermont
Ky. Bourbon Distillers,1935, Bardstown
Maker's Mark,1840, Loretto
Old Rip Van Winkle,1872 , Louisville
Wild Turkey,1855, Lawarenceburg
Woodford Reserve,1812, Versailles
- Additions to the list? Changes? Let me know what you think!
I'd appreciate any additional feedback you'd like to give about the map, have a spelled something wrong? Put something not quite where it really is? Think I should include any other features on the map? THANKS!
I'm taking it today to a printer to do a full sized test to check the colors, its hard to tell just how something will look until you get a hard copy.
Cheers!
Justin Procopio
*this map is considered copyrighted material*
Sorry the resolution is bad, its not really that blurry
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Yours in an interesting project, but many of your dates are nearly fictitious. Indeed, with all the changes in ownership over the years and renovations of distilleries, it is very difficult to associate unique dates with most of the present day producers. For example, Makers Mark bourbon was developed in the 1950s. Whatever happened in 1840 in Loretto had nothing to do with the present company, distillery or product. Realistically, there is nothing about a bottle of Jim Beam that can be traced back to 1795 other than the family name. And some “distilleries” produce no booze at all. For example, Kentucky Bourbon Distillers does not distill (although they might in the future). Instead, they sell bourbon, often very good bourbon, that they have purchased from others.
Bourbon history is beset by hype, especially the history that bourbon producers place on their websites and labels. Yet there is some truth to be found out there, too. For example, the Buffalo Trace Distillery really has been making whisky since the middle nineteenth century, as far as I can tell. But the distillery has had many names and brands over the years. Bourbon history is a tough nut to crack. This sounds like a job for Chuck Cowdrey.
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Sorry, "Yours IS an interesting project..." (If you're lookin' for typos, you found the right place!)
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Jim Beam has a second distillery in Boston, which is about midway between Bardstown and Elizabethtown.
Brown-Forman has a distillery in Louisville, where they make Old Forester.
And Tom is right about those dates - most of them have little or no foundation in reality.
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Well, I hate to nit pick (okay, some of it is not nit picking)
-There was never any distillery called Old Rip Van Winkle, in Louisville or any other place that I know of. There was the Commonwealth Distillery (aka Hoffman Distilling Co.) in Lawrenceburg, KY, but it wasn't an active distillery at the time, just bottling.
-Jim Beam has a second operating distillery in Boston, KY (the Booker Noe Distillery)
-Heaven Hills operating distillery is in Louisville and is known as the Bernhiem Distillery
-You missed the Old Forester distillery in Louisville (this may actually be called the Early Times distillery...the phone book lists it as that, but it is also known as the Brown Forman Distillery)
-I'm not sure the distillery labeled Wild Turkey has ever been called that, that may be what they produce, but I believe the proper name (and I'm sure someone will correct me) is the Boulevard Distillery
-I have the Ky Bourbon Distillers listed as the Willett Distilling Co. (however it should be noted that they have yet to resume distilling...but soon I hope)
It may also be cool to list some of the currently silent distilleries
Stitzel-Weller in Louisville, KY
Old Taylor, Woodford Co. Ky
The Charles Medley Distilling Co. Owensboro, KY (said to be distilling again later this year)
The Old Grand Dad distillery in Frankfort, KY is currently used as a bottling house by Beam.
The Glenmore Distillery in Owensboro, KY is also now just a bottling house for Barton.
Sorry about the long list..hopefully you can do something with all this info.
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Justin I think it's a neat idea and that's a very attractive piece of work. I suggest you add as many distilleries as you want and any date that seems appropriate. It's your map.
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
The sign on Dixie Highway says "Early Times".
This maps seems to be made from the dates the companies claim they started and their current addresses. I think he's pinned the Old Rip van Winkle mailing address. The Four Roses distillery was built after prohibition, wasn't it?
If the intent is a map of current distilleries, I'd drop the dates and confirm that there are, in fact, distilleries at those locations. If it is current and past distilleries, which would be a lot of fun, then there's a LOT of homework to do!
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Some very helpful information so far.
Yes, I have been trying to stick to the dates the makers claim as their founding dates. Who's to argue with them? Plus it adds marketability to the map.
Howerver, I would like to include as many actual distilleries as possible. Keep the suggestions coming as I sort through all of this.
- I will be adding most of these soon.
- I had already thought to contact Mr. Cowdrey as some of his articles were my original sources and inspiration for this map.
Re: request for help with this noble undertaking - my Bourbon Map
Is it just me or is the inset map of Kentucky squished...it looks very flat.
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Procope04
Who's to argue with them?
We do it all the time.
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Procope04
Plus it adds marketability to the map.
What's our cut?