His son Rob will take his place.
http://www.kentucky.com/2011/01/12/1...l-samuels.html
His son Rob will take his place.
http://www.kentucky.com/2011/01/12/1...l-samuels.html
Colonel Bettye Jo Boone
Industrial Maintenance
Technician/Journeyperson
Heaven Hill Distilleries
Bardstown, Kentucky
Probably more significant is the fact, mentioned in the press release, that Maker's has surpassed one million cases in annual sales, a threshold never before reached by a premium American whiskey.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
proof and age, you seem to be quite knowledgeable. Why don't you tell us a little about yourself and your sources? Or at least fill out your profile more so we can get to know you better.
All, worldwide. There was another article from October that originally announced Rob's new position that clearly stated that the Million case projection was production. Also laid out the expansion that has taken place there at Star Hill and stated that thier capacity for production would double after the work is done in early 2011 (again, the info from the AP article). The Makers 46 sales are folded into this number as well from what I understand. Mr. Cowdery was quoted in this article commenting on the passing of the bataan.
If they were referring to one-million cases in terms of current production, not sales, that would be disingenuous because nobody talks that way. Production is quoted in number of bushels mashed, proof gallons distilled or barrels filled, not converted to future cases. The press release says, "Now that we’ve achieved the milestone of one million cases as a brand..."
The article in the Courier Journal says, "Last year the company bottled 1 million cases for the first time."
In 2008, Kevin Smith told me they were on track to reach one million cases in sales by 2010.
It's sales.
Last edited by cowdery; 01-12-2011 at 22:52.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I have scoured all the news stories and press releases and see nowhere printed that sales exceeded 1 million cases, but rather have read over and over that cases bottled exceeded 1 million cases in 2010. Selling a million cases in a year is not the same as bottling a million cases. I have full repsect for Bill Samuels Jr. and in no way would try to question his impact on Bourbon and American whiskey during his tenure. In fact, I believe that the team at MM will likely achieve this milestone sooner than later, as it has been a mantra there for a number of years. I have tried to prove myself wrong, but have not been able to.