Posted on 06/22/2018 12:26:39 PM PDT by rdl6989
BARDSTOWN, Ky.
A building collapse at the Barton 1792 distillery in Bardstown sent thousands of bourbon barrels crashing to the ground.
Bardstown fire officials said the collapse happened at Barton 1792 after 11 a.m. Friday.
Nelson County Emergency Management spokesman Milt Spalding said about 9,000 barrels of aging bourbon were affected.
The building houses about 20,000 barrels of aging bourbon.
(Excerpt) Read more at wlky.com ...
True “breaking” news.
Noooooo!!!
Oh, the humanity!
Strong men wept upon learning this
Well that leaves 11,000 barrels of their new Distillers Select Limited Edition Whiskey I guess
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue
In 1792 Bardstown lost 9,000 barrels
What a difference 300 years makes.
This MIGHT be worse than some boating accidents that FReepers have had in the past.
Now THAT is alcohol abuse!
Into the ground! Must have been a few thousand worms that died believing they were badass rattlesnakes.
Great pic-—looks like a kid at the Javits Center at about 1:00 AM on November,9 2016?
OMG !!! Everyone get a ShamWow
In the interest of Public Safety, I volunteer to take a keg home to take “Integrity Samples” at regular intervals, and report results back to the Consumer Product Protection Agency and the FDA.
They should have hired a descendant of John Jameson, the guy that was loathed to lose even one barrel.
On the bright side, 35 Emergency Management employees and 50 VFD members are still missing.
1792 is the date when Kentucky became a state. I don’t know why it is used here, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the distillery is nearly as old. Jim Beam was founded in 1795, after all.
YIKES! I drive right by that place on my way home from work. I need to check it out.
They make an excellent bourbon. I’ve got a bottle at home as I type this. Costco sells it for around $23 a fifth.
No, it was during March Madness this year.
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