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Toasted Oak Magic: The Evolution of Yellowstone Bourbon & It's Historical Significance

Toasted Oak Magic: The Evolution of Yellowstone Bourbon & It's Historical Significance

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Yellowstone Bourbon honors America's first national park while exploring the rich history behind this iconic brand that dates back to 1872. Stephen Beam, descending from two legendary distilling families, revived this historic label through Limestone Branch Distillery, continuing a tradition that survived Prohibition and multiple ownership changes.

• One dollar from every bottle sold supports Yellowstone National Park
• The brand was one of only six distilleries permitted to sell medicinal whiskey during Prohibition
• Stephen Beam founded Limestone Branch in 2010, merging his family heritage with modern distilling
• Limestone Branch began with just one barrel per day production capacity
• Brand ambassador Stephen Fonte travels with cigars and bourbon for pairing experiences
• The Toasted expression offers notes of root beer, sarsaparilla, burnt caramel, and cinnamon
• The Beam and Dant families were united through marriage, connecting two distilling dynasties
• Yellowstone's label features the iconic waterfall from the national park

Join us next week for Derby Week festivities as we continue our exploration of America's historic bourbon brands and their connections to Kentucky traditions.

The rich legacy of Yellowstone Bourbon stretches back to 1872, when this historic brand was established to honor America's first national park. Tonight, we journey through time to uncover how two of Kentucky's greatest distilling families—the Beams and the Dants—created a whiskey tradition that has survived Prohibition, changing ownership, and industry consolidation to emerge stronger than ever.

Stephen & Paul Beam, carrying the bloodline of both legendary families, founded Limestone Branch Distillery in 2010 with a mission to reclaim their family's heritage. Starting with just one barrel per day and fermenting in modest equipment, They eventually partnered with Luxco to become the steward's of Yellowstone—a brand that once belonged to his ancestors. We explore how this full-circle journey represents the heart and soul of Kentucky bourbon culture.

What makes Yellowstone toasted truly special goes beyond its remarkable flavor profile of root beer, burnt caramel, and cinnamon toast notes. For every bottle sold, one dollar supports conservation efforts at Yellowstone National Park, creating a connection between America's whiskey heritage and its natural treasures. The iconic waterfall label serves as a reminder of this unique partnership between distilling and conservation.

We're joined by Knobs for his first podcast appearance with his new nickname as we sample Yellowstone's acclaimed Toasted expression, breaking down its aroma, body, taste, and finish through our signature Old Louisville Whiskey Company Barrel Bottle Breakdown rating system. Along the way, we debate the science of neck pours, the effect of synthetic corks, and whether bourbon evolves after it leaves the barrel—all while celebrating the storytelling tradition that makes bourbon culture so captivating.

Have you experienced Yellowstone's connection to America's first national park? Share your thoughts, subscribe to our podcast, and join us next week for Derby Week as we continue celebrating the spirits that make Kentucky famous!

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