A cargo container and makeshift office for centuries-old whiskey maker Buffalo Trace slid into the Kentucky River on Monday ...
A mudslide at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort caused a cargo container and a temporary office to fall into the Kentucky River. No one was injured Monday after a mudslide at Buffalo Trace ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery confirmed no one was killed or hurt when part of the riverbank collapsed. The scare did not stop ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNAERIALS: Mudslide at Buffalo Trace Distillery leaves cargo, small office building in Kentucky RiverThere was a mudslide at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort Monday morning. WLKY NewsChopper flew over the scene where a ...
AERIALS: Mudslide at Buffalo Trace Distillery results in cargo container, office building falling into Kentucky River ...
The distillery is still looking into the situation and is working with professionals to clean the area properly.
Footage shot by Louisville TV station WLKY showed the bank of the river eroded and collapsing under the pavement next to the ...
Officials report that a cargo container and a temporary office fell into the Kentucky River early Monday morning at Buffalo ...
Harlen Wheatley, master distiller at Buffalo Trace Distillery, has overseen a 10-year, $1.2 billion expansion project. The expansion has increased production capacity by 150%, allowing the ...
As a $1.3 billion expansion wraps up, Buffalo Trace's master distiller hints at a new 50-year whiskey. Recently, Buffalo ...
But that’s not what Buffalo Trace does. The brand likes to take risks by trying out unexpected recipes and new methods in its whiskeys, and the distillery’s most fertile playground to do so is the ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery officials confirm that a Conex cargo container and an office belonging to the company fell into the Kentucky River early Monday.
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