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Category Archives: Disaster Relief
Kentucky Flooding Strikes a Distillery
There was mud everywhere in the Kentucky Mist Distillery in Whitesburg, Ky., and Colin Fultz, the owner, said it was “pretty devastating” to walk in and see mud everywhere. It will probably be another week before all the mud is out of … Continue reading
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How Kentucky Flooding Wrecked a Bev/Al Supplier’s Family
On July 28, flood waters near the Montgomery, Ky., home of Amber Smith and Riley Noble rose so high that they and their four children took refuge on the roof of their home. Suddenly, the house gave way beneath them … Continue reading
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Bourbon Bottles that Survived Mayfield Tornado Donated to Kentucky Bourbon Benefit
The owners of Carr’s Steakhouse that once stood in downtown Mayfield have donated 14 bottles of premium Bourbon they recovered from the rubble of their family business to the Bourbon auction for survivors of the tornadoes that ravaged Western Kentucky. … Continue reading
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Buffalo Trace Auction to Aid Red Cross in Kentucky Tornado Recovery
To help raise funds, Buffalo Trace Distillery and the Van Winkle family are partnering with Menish Productions to auction two very rare and unique whiskey flights through Thursday, Dec. 23rd at 7 p.m. Up for bid are a complete flight … Continue reading
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Shiner Brewery Donates $100,000 to Tornado Relief
The Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas, craft brewer of the iconic Shiner Bock, said it donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts in those areas most impacted by the deadly and destructive, late-season tornado outbreak across … Continue reading
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