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  2. Atherton Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Atherton Whiskey was a pre-prohibition brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey first produced by J M Atherton & Co, a chemical and distilling business. [ 1 ] First bottled and marketed in 1867, [ 2 ] it was once part of the largest whiskey making operation in Kentucky .

  3. Rare, expensive: Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection revives ...

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    The five new bottles are based on legally produced “medicinal” whiskeys at the distillery during Prohibition. Rare, expensive: Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection revives distillery’s past ...

  4. List of historic whisky distilleries - Wikipedia

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    A. Smith Bowman Distillery, founded in 1934, operated as the only legal distillery in post-Prohibition Virginia until the 1950s; closed and moved to a different location in 1988; Atherton Whiskey was a pre-prohibition brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey first produced by J M Atherton & Co. First bottled and marketed in 1867, it was once ...

  5. Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History - Wikipedia

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    The Oscar Getz Museum of Bourbon History is a museum in Bardstown, Kentucky, that chronicles the history of American whiskey from Colonial days through the 1960s. Located in Spalding Hall, built in 1826 and registered with the National Historic Registry, the museum harbors one of the finest collections of Bourbon, Whiskey and Whiskey Artifacts ...

  6. From Prohibition to Microdistilleries: Changing How America ...

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  7. Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve - Wikipedia

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    After prohibition, the brand was not reintroduced until after 1972 when the Stitzel-Weller distillery and its current brand names (including W. L. Weller, Old Fitzgerald, Rebel Yell, and Cabin Still) were sold to other companies. [1] The only brand name the Van Winkle family had kept the rights to was the pre-prohibition brand Old Rip Van ...