LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Log Still Distillery in Nelson County recently partnered with the Archdiocese of Louisville to release a special new bourbon.
"Faithfully Crafted: The Trinity Blend Bourbon" is made at Log Still in Gethsemane from three distinct mash bills, the distillery said in a news release Thursday. The bourbon represents the pillars of faith, family and craftmanship, the distillery said, things that are "essential to both Kentucky's bourbon-making legacy and the Archdiocese's commitment to the community."
"This partnership is a celebration of Kentucky’s rich bourbon history, blending the time-honored traditions of distilling with the values of faith, family, and connection," Wally Dant, founder and president of Log Still Distillery, said in a news release Thursday. "We are honored to work alongside the Archdiocese of Louisville to create something truly special."
The new bourbon will sell for $55 per bottle at Log Still Distillery in Gethsemane as well as the Monks Road Boiler House at 2nd and Main streets in downtown Louisville. Five-thousand bottles are available.
Log Still said a portion of the proceeds from every bottle still "support community initiatives aligned with the Archdiocese of Louisville's mission ..."
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