Americans may find themselves paying more for a bourbon neat these days. U.S. whiskey distillers throughout the liquor industry are facing financial hardship lately, and economic experts are pointing ...
The bourbon buzz is fading fast. Another American spirits maker has gone bust, adding to growing signs that the US whiskey and bourbon boom has sharply reversed. Ohio-based AM Scott Distillery, which ...
The bourbon boom that defined the past decade is cracking under its own weight, and the casualties are piling up. Another distiller has tipped into insolvency, adding to a growing list of bankruptcies ...
Ever since the tweaks in the liquor laws made distilling in Washington state legal, we’ve seen a pretty wide assortment of spirit and liqueur selections become available. But the highest concentration ...
You'll have to excuse distillers and spirits makers if they need a stiff drink this holiday season. The past year has dealt makers of whiskey and other liquor a mix of challenges – from Americans ...
Whiskey brand, owned by Japanese drinks group Suntory, to close main distillery amid tariff uncertainty The maker of Jim Beam bourbon whiskey will halt production at its main site in Kentucky for all ...
An Ohio-based distillery is one of several across the U.S. to file for bankruptcy this year. A.M. Scott Distillery, which was founded in 2022 in Troy, Ohio, is the most recent spirits maker to do so.
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The maker of Jim Beam bourbon whiskey says it will halt production at its main site in Kentucky for all of next year. The distillery will stay closed while the firm takes "the opportunity to invest in ...
One of Kentucky’s largest bourbon producers apparently is pausing whiskey production at the end of the year. Jim Beam, which is one of the largest makers of American whiskey in the world, is planning ...
Jim Beam is pausing production at a Kentucky distillery for at least a year starting in 2026. Bourbon makers have been struggling with tariffs, a Canadian boycott and decreasing demand as fewer ...