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A Kentucky distiller's rickhouse collapses, 4,000 barrels maybe lost (cries) out of 20k -- (link)
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zeitgeist
Jun 17 '19, 20:03
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https://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2019/06/17/bourbon-rickhouse-collapses-at-o-z-tyler-distillery-in-owensboro-kentucky/
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"If we don't do something, all that bourbon will be lost!" "Hold my beer!" -- nm
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Mop
Jun 17, 21:44
I feel like that happened last year, too. -- nm
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Flavorize
Jun 17, 20:41
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I had that same thought - some kind of winery or distillery disaster? -- nm
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Meg
Jun 17, 20:44
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Almost exactly a year ago. Over double the loss :( -- (link)
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Meg
Jun 17, 20:46
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Nice! I thought so! --I like how you linked to the insurance journal--Yours+Berys articles make it smell like fraud. -- nm
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Flavorize
Jun 17, 21:02
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thing is, the feds get their tax money, approx $1,000 per barrel as soon as they finish filling it from the still, much more than the grain cost. -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jun 17, 21:31
Yeah, it was a double collapse - several weeks apart. -- (link)
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Beryllium
Jun 17, 20:45
Almost like the great molasses flood 100 years ago! -- nm
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Max
Jun 17, 20:08
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One key difference: Ain't nobody missed molasses. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 17, 20:09
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Also, the molasses flood killed 21 people. -- nm
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Ender
Jun 17, 20:41
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In fairly horrific fashion. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 18, 05:37
the beginning of the Rum def. on Wiki: RUM is a distilled alcoholic drink made from sugarcane byproducts, such as molasses -- nm
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peglegpete
Jun 17, 20:39
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