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Spirits Giants Drowning in $22 Billion Unsold Stockpile
The spirits industry is facing an unprecedented crisis. Five of the world's largest drinks companies are collectively sitting on approximately $22 billion worth of aged spirits they can't sell—the highest level of unsold inventory seen in ten years. Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Campari, Brown-Forman,
Louisville Whiskey Maker Defies Industry Slump
While major distilleries across America shut down production lines and file for bankruptcy, a small Kentucky operation is charting a different course. Buzzard's Roost, a whiskey brand born just six years ago in downtown Louisville, posted 21% revenue growth in 2025 and is now betting on another rec
Alcohol Sales Plunge as Americans Walk Away from Drinking
Something unusual is happening across America's bars, liquor stores, and distilleries. For the first time in nearly a century, most Americans are either cutting back on drinking or giving it up entirely. The numbers tell a story that's hard to ignore: only 54 percent of American adults now say they
Bourbon's Daring Barrel Twists
In the world of bourbon, most barrels just sit quietly in those big old warehouses, soaking up time and turning raw spirit into something smooth and golden. But a handful of distillers aren't content with the usual routine. They're pushing boundaries with wild ideas that amp up the interaction betw
Kentucky's Bourbon Boom Hits New Heights in 2026
There's nothing quite like kicking back with a smooth pour of bourbon after a long day. That rich, caramel flavor with a hint of oak—it's more than just a drink; it's a slice of American heritage. And right now, Kentucky is gearing up for some exciting changes in the bourbon world. As we roll into
Bourbon's Trade War Blues Hit Hard
The bourbon world is facing some tough times, and it's not just a rough morning after a long night out. Kentucky's famous whiskey makers are dealing with a real mess from ongoing trade fights, especially with Canada, that's putting jobs and billions of dollars on the line. This isn't some far-off p
Used Barrel Boom Amid Bourbon Slump
In the heart of America's bourbon country, something interesting is happening with those old wooden barrels that once held the golden spirit. Companies like Rocky Mountain Barrel Company are stepping up their game, expanding where they get these used barrels from and how they ship them out. This is
The Whiskey Trends That Defined 2025
The Whiskey Trends That Defined 2025 Image credit: WhiskeyPulse/Canva 2025 was a real rollercoaster for whiskey lovers like us. After years of every
Wave of Whiskey Bankruptcies Hits US
In the heart of bourbon country and beyond, the whiskey business is facing some tough times. Distilleries that once rode high on pandemic-era sales are now grappling with empty shelves and red ink. Take A.M. Scott Distillery in Troy, Ohio – a newer player founded just back in 2022. They kicked off
Scotch Whisky Is in a Real Bind
The world of Scotch whisky, that golden elixir many folks turn to after a long day, is hitting some rough patches lately. For decades, it seemed like the industry couldn't miss—booming sales, new distilleries popping up, and a steady flow into American glasses. But now, things have flipped. A mix o