Brown-Forman to Double Shively Distillery

Brown-Forman Corp. said it will double capacity of the Brown-Forman Distillery in the Shively area of Louisville to meet the growing demand for American whiskey.

As part of the production expansion, Old Forester will create an oak tree nursery on the property for a long-term study of oak tree sustainability, part of the company’s overall effort to ensure the future viability of one of the most critical ingredients in bourbon making .

Construction is expected to take more than two years to complete. The site, located off of Dixie Highway, will be fully operational throughout this period. “The demand for American whiskey worldwide is a result of the craftsmanship and specialness of Kentucky’s signature spirit,” said Alex Alvarez, Chief Production and Sustainability Officer.

“This expansion will allow us to increase production, improve efficiency, and enhance the workspace so we can continue bringing whiskey, made right here in Louisville, Kentucky, to the world.”

The estimated $95 million investment includes:

  • Doubling the number of fermenters;
  • Adding column still capacity and mash cookers;
  • Improving the grain handling and by-products system;
  • Improving on-site traffic flow for safety;
  • Creating green space for a tree nursery; and
  • Modernizing the workspace, including a new break room, new locker rooms, and wellness space

The Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development approved Brown-Forman for up to $5 million of tax incentives under the Kentucky Reinvestment Act. This performance-based incentive allows a company to keep a portion of its investment over the term of the agreement through corporate income tax credits and wage assessments by meeting certain targets.

An additional $500,000 was approved under the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act, which allows companies to recoup Kentucky sales and use tax on certain construction costs, building fixtures, equipment used in research and development, and electronic processing equipment.

The original distillery in Shively was built in 1935 by the Old Kentucky Distillery Co. and acquired by Brown-Forman in 1940. The company replaced the original distillery with the current operation in 1954-1955 and did a major expansion of the facility in 1966-1967.

During that time, Brown-Forman contracted with the Olmsted Firm to do landscaping, as part of this effort a nursery was established at this location consisting of 3,500 trees, plants, and shrubs.

The new Old Forester Tree Nursery, the first urban white oak seedling establishment and genetic study, will be conducted in partnership with University of Kentucky’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources. It will serve as a model for other urban studies in the future with the goal of improving economic and ecological value in urban, rural, and natural forests.

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