Buffalo, Barrels,  Bourbon, F. Paul Pacult
Buffalo, Barrels,  Bourbon, F. Paul Pacult
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Buffalo, Barrels, & Bourbon
The Story of How Buffalo Trace Distillery Became The World's Most Awarded Distillery

Author: F. Paul Pacult

Narrator: Perry Daniels

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/21/2023


Synopsis

Learn about one of the most impactful distilleries in American history in this comprehensive tale

Buffalo, Barrels, & Bourbon tells the fascinating tale of the Buffalo Trace Distillery, from the time of the earliest explorations of Kentucky to the present day. Author and award-winning spirits expert F. Paul Pacult takes listeners on a journey through history that covers the American Revolutionary War, US Civil War, two World Wars, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.

Buffalo, Barrels, & Bourbon covers the pedigree and provenance of the Buffalo Trace Distillery:

● The larger-than-life personalities that over a century and a half made Buffalo Trace Distillery what it is today

● Detailed accounts on how many of the distillery's award-winning and world-famous brands were created

● The impact of world events, including multiple depressions, weather-related events, and major conflicts, on the distillery

A must-listen for anyone with an interest in American spirits and history, Buffalo, Barrels, & Bourbon is a compelling tale.

About F. Paul Pacult

F. Paul Pacult has been hailed in Imbibe magazine as "an all-knowing spirituous oracle, a J. D. Powers of liquor" and by forbes.com as "America's foremost spirits authority." He is an award-winning educator and journalist, as well as the author of several books, including American Still Life, A Double Scotch, and The New Kindred Spirits. For twenty-eight years, he was the editor of the widely acknowledged "bible" of spirits reviews, F. Paul Pacult's Spirit Journal. He is a Life Member of both the Bourbon Hall of Fame and the Kentucky Distillers Association's Order of the Writ.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tyler

It’s good, he says it’s unbiased but there’s a clear bias towards Buffalo trace and a rose colored lense through the history, which is to be expected. I liked going through the history tho at times it just seems to skim some eras or events where I wish there was more details.......more