News

In September 2023, Maker's Mark dropped a big surprise in the form of its Cellar Aged bourbon. Here's what to know about the upcoming 2024 version.
Named after the 1,100-acre farm where Maker’s Mark sits in Loretto, Kentucky, Star Hill Whisky is a blend of two different mashbills: one with 70% soft red winter wheat and 30% malted barley ...
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.
Maker’s Mark is moving towards a new path in product innovation and sustainability. The distillery is debuting its first new mash bill and first wheat whisky since its founding in 1953: Star ...
Maker’s Mark introduced its Wood Finishing Series in 2019 and generally releases one or two of the expressions per year. These one-of-a-kind bottlings aim to elevate the brand’s base bourbon ...
Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged Bourbon will have a suggested retail price of $150 per bottle. It will be available at select retailers in the United States starting in September.
Maker’s Mark 2024 Cellar Aged is the distiller’s “most mature bourbon yet,” a blend of whisky aged 12 and 13 years. It’s 119.3 proof and has a suggested retail price of $174.55.
Maker's Mark The Heart Release is a limited-edition cask strength bourbon that focuses on the “heart cut” of the distillation process, considered the most flavorful part.
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 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The producer of Maker's Mark bourbon is cutting — likely permanently — the amount of alcohol in each bottle to stretch every drop of the famous Kentucky whiskey.
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.
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.