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🗓️ 29 March 2022
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0:54.0 | Welcome back. It's another whiskey quick, and today we're looking at a brand that was |
0:58.9 | lost to Prohibition but is now being reborn, and it is W.H. McBrayer, Kentucky Straight Bourbon. So I've got |
1:07.7 | some details here. So hang on because there is a lot of history here that I was really unknown about until I started really digging to their website and kind of reading through. |
1:17.8 | And this is like the abridged abridged version when we start getting into this. |
1:21.1 | Should I take a seat? |
1:22.5 | You should probably, yeah, maybe pull up a cot because this might take a second. |
1:25.5 | All right. |
1:26.6 | In 1851, after being elected as Anderson County's first judge, W.H. became simply known as the judge. |
1:33.7 | And this moniker would follow him for the rest of his life, where he went on to be elected to the Kentucky State Senate, |
1:39.0 | but as a busy political career, never stopped him from building his own whiskey business. |
1:45.6 | And W.H. was a newly elected senator when he began to give serious attention to his distillery. In 1856, he expanded his |
1:51.1 | operations. But at the advice of his wife, Mary, the judge made the decision to rename his distillery, |
1:56.9 | Cedar Brook. Now, Cedar Brook, have you heard of that? Yeah. Okay. |
2:01.6 | Kentucky All. It's all starting to come together here. |
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