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The Kentucky bourbon distillery hosted works by the glass artist in 2017 and has two pieces on permanent display.
Years after Maker's Mark courted world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, the rare partnership is still going strong, with a new exhibit at the distillery.
In a celebration of triumph and tradition, Maker’s Mark, the legendary Kentucky bourbon maker, has teamed up with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation to create a special bourbon that honors the Dodge ...
Wigglewow, a local gourmet dog treat company that employs adults with special needs to make pet treats, is at the center of a ...
Maker’s Mark Distillery, famously known for using only one recipe to make its bourbon since 1953, is launching a new wheat whisky that it hopes will revolutionize distilling and farming in ...
Maker’s Mark is making a big change: The Kentucky bourbon maker is quietly replacing bottles of its Maker’s 46 bourbon. There will now be new ones that look very much like the traditional ...
The Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series is back for 2025. This time, “The Keepers Release” pays tribute to the unsung heroes of every whiskey distillery: the warehouse team.
In 1954, Maker’s Mark Bourbon as we know it was born at a small new distillery in Loretto, Kentucky. Carrying on my family’s legacy means everything.
When Maker’s Mark’s first-of-its-kind limestone whiskey cellar opened in December 2016 as part of its Private Select program, the company had a new, 47-degree space to age bourbon.
Regardless, the Maker’s Mark 2021 Wood Finishing Series FAE-01 release has the brand’s typically modest cask strength (110.3-110.6 proof), and will retail for an extremely reasonable $60.
Maker's Mark was acquired by Deerfield, Ill.-based Beam Inc. in 2005. But Rob Samuels, a Louisville resident, said he's still "fully accountable" for the business, and it was his idea to dilute ...
In recent years, Maker's Mark — which is owned by Beam Inc. of Deerfield, Ill. — has seen increasing demand for its product at "a rate, we as a brand, had never seen," Samuels said.