The Kentucky Peerless distillery, as we’ve talked about in the past, has a long and storied history in Kentucky whiskey lore. Corky Taylor and his son Carson Taylor resurrected the brand a number of years ago, even managing to secure the original Kentucky Distilled Spirits Plant Number the first Peerless had back when it was in the family from 1889 to 1917 under Henry Kraver, Corky Taylor’s great-grandfather. The modern Peerless first debuted a rye whiskey, but the true heartbeat of this family is bourbon, and now that is set to beat again with the pending release of this American whiskey style from here.
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