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We'll talk about Lawrenceburg before Wild Turkey and four roses. And we're going to get the chance to talk a little bit about the origins of the family coming from Tyrone Ireland, and then the little town of Tyrone and how it sort of came and went. And he has got a lot of stories to share, and he grew up around some of the great names in pre-Prohibition whiskey and some after Prohibition, the bonds, the Lillards, the Downings the Saffells. In fact, before and after Prohibition and Tom Ripy, who is the grandson of TB, Ripy the man who helped make that distillery. Well, there was a family known as the Ripys and in those old days, they were bourbon royalty. And today I'm going to be taking you back to the very roots of what is known as the Wild Turkey distillery. Welcome to Whiskey Lore, the Interviews, I'm your host Drew Hannush the Amazon bestselling author of Whiskey Lore's travel guide to experience in Kentucky bourbon.
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Listen to the full episode with the player above or find it on your favorite podcast app under "Whiskey Lore: The Interviews." The full transcript is available on the tab above. The amazing architecture of the Gilded Age.The Bonds Mill Distillery, Old Joe, and Joe Louis Whiskey.The connection between the Bonds and Ripys.The Ripy Brothers Distilling Company after Prohibition.John and Mary Dowling and the Dowling Brothers Distillery.The largest sour mash distiller in the world.Join me in a time machine as we hear how it was in Lawrenceburg, KY from a man who had personal connections to many of the families that helped build the legacy of bourbon. Some of these names returning to shelves in liquor stores and bars. Get ready to dig deep into the history of Anderson County, Kentucky - where today Four Roses and Wild Turkey reign supreme.īut when my guest Tom Ripy was a youth there, he lived among distilling royalty, including the Saffells, Bonds, Lillards, Dowlings, and his own family, the Ripys.