Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana, Whiskey distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana is a whiskey production facility located in the town of Lawrenceburg along the Ohio River in Indiana. The site includes several buildings housing stills and warehouses where rows of barrels are stored for aging.
The distillery was established in 1847 under the name Rossville Distillery and passed into Seagram's hands after Prohibition ended. In 2011, MGP Ingredients took over operations and continued production under a new name.
The facility supplies whiskey to numerous American brands, contributing to the development of craft distilleries and cocktail culture across the United States.
The distillery draws water from an underground source near the river, rich in calcium and used to produce different whiskey types. Visits depend on operational schedules and are not always available.
The facility produces whiskey for many other brands and creates custom recipes for each client that remain closely guarded. The master distiller decides the exact grain mixture for every order.
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