First Settlers, First Stills
Nearly every American story is an immigrant story, and Bourbon’s tale is just that. When the first European settlers arrived in Harrodsburg some 250 years ago, they came with something crucial in tow: the first rugged stills and the knowledge from their homelands to use them.
Further settlement of Virginia’s Kentucky County was incentivized by the Corn Patch & Cabin Rights Act in 1776 which offered 400 acres to any settlers who built cabins and planted corn. This led to the wholesale cultivation of corn and thus provided the foundation for the classic Bourbon mashbill.