All about Yellowstone

Yellowstone Bourbon is more than just a drink; it's a piece of American history that dates back to the days of the Pioneer West. It has a rich and exciting story that involves well-known people such as J.B. Dant, D.H. Taylor, J.T. Williams, and Jacob Beam.

Originally named after the then-newly-opened Yellowstone National Park, the brand has changed hands and locations several times throughout its history. It has been through many ups and downs, including being sold as medicine during Prohibition and becoming the largest brand in Kentucky in the 1960s.

In 2010, Stephen Beam, a descendant of J.W. Dant and Jacob Beam, founded the Limestone Branch Distillery. Through a partnership with Luxco, he started making a revitalized Yellowstone Bourbon in Lebanon, Kentucky, using some of the original J.B. Dant mash bills. This revitalized version of the Bourbon aims to honor the brand's rich history while providing a new and improved flavor.

In addition to its historical significance, Yellowstone Bourbon has gained popularity due to its smooth taste and unique flavor profile. It has become a favorite among Whiskey enthusiasts and is often enjoyed neat or in classic cocktails.

Overall, Yellowstone Bourbon symbolizes American history and is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of creating a great Bourbon. Designed as a treat to both the Whiskey know-it-alls and complete beginner tasters, no matter the background, Yellowstone Bourbon turns everyone into explorers who prefer to live in the moment, mindfully tasting—truly a Whiskey for all.

Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon was inspired by the breathtaking beauty and pioneering spirit of America's first-ever national park, Yellowstone, which was established in 1872. The creation of this premium Bourbon was a tribute to the park's legacy and the passion for excellence that it represents.

Using only the finest ingredients and a time-honored distilling process, Yellowstone's master distillers have created a national treasure that embodies the finest traditions of American craftsmanship. Every bottle of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon is a testament to the unwavering commitment to quality and dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Bourbon-making in America.

As a part of their commitment to the environment, Yellowstone Bourbon is a proud partner of the NPCA (National Parks Conservation Association), a nonpartisan organization that works tirelessly to protect America's national parks. This noble cause ensures that future generations can enjoy the natural beauty and wonders of America's national parks for years to come. In doing so, they are helping to preserve the legacy of Yellowstone National Park and the spirit of innovation that it represents.

Limestone Branch Distillery is a small craft distillery located in Lebanon, Kentucky, founded in 2010 by Stephen Beam, a  descendant of the legendary Beam family, who's been making Kentucky Bourbon for over two centuries.

Stephen’s the great-great-grandson of Joseph Washington Dant, a pioneer of the industry and is credited with inventing the sour mash process, which is still used today.

Limestone Branch Distillery is located on the site of the former Yellowstone Distillery, which the Dant family has operated for more than 100 years. The distillery was closed in the 1990s, but Beam saw an opportunity to revive the family tradition and purchased the old distillery in 2010.

Since then, Limestone Branch has become known for its small-batch, handcrafted offerings, tours, and tastings where visitors can learn about the history of Bourbon-making, as well as the unique processes used by Limestone Branch to create its award-winning Spirits.

All about Yellowstone distillery

All About the Limestone Branch Distillery

Limestone Branch Distillery is a small craft distillery located in Lebanon, Kentucky, founded in 2010 by Stephen Beam, a  descendant of the legendary Beam family, who's been making Kentucky Bourbon for over two centuries.

Stephen’s the great-great-grandson of Joseph Washington Dant, a pioneer of the industry and is credited with inventing the sour mash process, which is still used today.

Limestone Branch Distillery is located on the site of the former Yellowstone Distillery, which the Dant family has operated for more than 100 years. The distillery was closed in the 1990s, but Beam saw an opportunity to revive the family tradition and purchased the old distillery in 2010.

Since then, Limestone Branch has become known for its small-batch, handcrafted offerings, tours, and tastings where visitors can learn about the history of Bourbon-making, as well as the unique processes used by Limestone Branch to create its award-winning Spirits.