Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking
Bourbon Whiskey is perhaps Kentucky's most distinctive product. Despite bourbon's prominence in the social and economic life of the Bluegrass state, many myths and legends surround its origins. In Kentucky Bourbon, Henry C. Crowgey claims that distilled spirits and pioneer settlement went hand in hand; Isaac Shelby, the state's first governor, was among Kentucky's pioneer distillers. Crowgey traces the drink's history from its beginnings as a cottage industry to steam-based commercial operations in the period just before the Civil War. From "spirited" camp meetings, to bourbon's use as a medium of exchange for goods and services, to the industry's coming of age in the mid-nineteenth century, the story of Kentucky bourbon is a fascinating chapter in the state's early history.

About the Author:
Henry G. Crowgey was professor of history at University of North Carolina-Wilmington

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Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking
Bourbon Whiskey is perhaps Kentucky's most distinctive product. Despite bourbon's prominence in the social and economic life of the Bluegrass state, many myths and legends surround its origins. In Kentucky Bourbon, Henry C. Crowgey claims that distilled spirits and pioneer settlement went hand in hand; Isaac Shelby, the state's first governor, was among Kentucky's pioneer distillers. Crowgey traces the drink's history from its beginnings as a cottage industry to steam-based commercial operations in the period just before the Civil War. From "spirited" camp meetings, to bourbon's use as a medium of exchange for goods and services, to the industry's coming of age in the mid-nineteenth century, the story of Kentucky bourbon is a fascinating chapter in the state's early history.

About the Author:
Henry G. Crowgey was professor of history at University of North Carolina-Wilmington

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Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking

Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking

by Henry G. Crowgey
Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking

Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking

by Henry G. Crowgey

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Bourbon Whiskey is perhaps Kentucky's most distinctive product. Despite bourbon's prominence in the social and economic life of the Bluegrass state, many myths and legends surround its origins. In Kentucky Bourbon, Henry C. Crowgey claims that distilled spirits and pioneer settlement went hand in hand; Isaac Shelby, the state's first governor, was among Kentucky's pioneer distillers. Crowgey traces the drink's history from its beginnings as a cottage industry to steam-based commercial operations in the period just before the Civil War. From "spirited" camp meetings, to bourbon's use as a medium of exchange for goods and services, to the industry's coming of age in the mid-nineteenth century, the story of Kentucky bourbon is a fascinating chapter in the state's early history.

About the Author:
Henry G. Crowgey was professor of history at University of North Carolina-Wilmington


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813144177
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 441,784
File size: 470 KB

About the Author

Henry G. Crowgey was professor of history at University of North Carolina-Wilmington.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction     xi
Thirsty Colonists     1
Distillers Move to Kentucky     21
The Product Improves     40
As Useful as Money     62
A Hateful Tax     83
Whiskey of Distinction     105
Bourbon Whiskey: Miracle & Myth     124
Bibliography     145
Index     165
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