I was recently sent two bottles of Old Pepper Bottled-in-Bond whiskeys. There is a bottle of Bourbon and a bottle of Rye whiskey. James E. Pepper was, along with his friend E. H. Taylor, Jr., a leader in getting the... Continue Reading →
Recently, Rosemary and I travelled to Lexington, Kentucky to visit some distilleries. The one distillery that was top on my list to visit was James E. Pepper. I say this because during my days at United Distillers, I dealt with... Continue Reading →
The James E. Pepper Distillery is in Lexington, Ky. This image is an aerial photograph taken by Schenley Distilleries when they owned the distillery in the 1930s. It shows the distillery building, warehouse and associated buildings that they owned, but... Continue Reading →