Posted on June 1, 2026
by Brian Haara
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Led by its namesake Bourbon Hall of Famer, Peggy Noe Stevens & Associates has sued TKC Distilling Co. TKC probably does not sound familiar to anyone, and its assumed name, Saga Spirits Group, might not sound any more recognizable. The familiar name is the… Continue Reading “True Story: Lawsuit Pits Two Bourbon Hall of Famers Against Each Other.”
Category: Announcements, Bourbon LawTags: Angel's Envy, bourbon, Bourbon Law, Breach of Contract, Breaking News, Castle, Kentucky, Kentucky Castle, Law, lawsuit, Peggy Noe Steves, True Story, Versailles, Wes Henderson
Posted on June 1, 2026
by Brian Haara
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In a groundbreaking decision and major blow to interstate discrimination under the three-tier system, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati held that Ohio’s discriminatory law prohibiting wine from being shipped to Ohio consumers from outside the state was unconstitutional. (Read Block v.… Continue Reading “New Sixth Circuit Opinion: The Three-Tier System is Constitutional—Feigning Public Health Concerns to Discriminate is Not.”
Category: Announcements, Bourbon Law, UncategorizedTags: appeal, bourbon, Bourbon Law, constitution, federal court, Interstate Commerce, Law, Ohio, prohibition, Shipping, Sixth Circuit, Supreme Court, Three tier system, unconstitutional, Wine
Posted on May 29, 2026
by Brian Haara
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It did not take long for the new owner of Barrell Craft Spirit’s state-of-the-art blending and bottling facility in Louisville to find itself embroiled in a lawsuit. And as a bonus, the lawsuit revealed the surprisingly low cost of Canadian Whisky. Wyoming-based American Craft… Continue Reading “Mystery Buyer of Barrell Craft Spirits Facility Sued Over Bulk Canadian Whisky”
Category: Announcements, Bourbon Law, UncategorizedTags: american craft bottling, barrell craft bourbon, bourbon, Canadian Whisky, Craft, Distillery, distilling, Kentucky, lawsuit, Whiskey, whisky, Wyoming
Posted on April 24, 2026
by Brian Haara
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Taxation has always been associated with whiskey in the United States. The nation’s first excise tax, levied in 1791, was on whiskey, and was enacted to fund the national debt incurred during the Revolutionary War. Whiskey would be taxed again to fund subsequent wars,… Continue Reading “Fire Up Your Home Still!?! Maybe not just yet.”
Category: Announcements, Bourbon Law, UncategorizedTags: bourbon, circuit split, constitution, distillation, fifth circuit, home distilling, Kentucky, Law, lawsuit, Sixth Circuit, still, Supreme Court, tax
Posted on April 15, 2026
by Brian Haara
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We all know bourbon brands that claim to be the first at something. One brand claims to honor the first person to have charred an oak barrel; another brand claims to be the first single barrel bourbon; yet another claims to have been the… Continue Reading “New “We Were the First” Bourbon Lawsuit Rejected by the Sixth Circuit.”
Category: Announcements, Bourbon Law, UncategorizedTags: bourbon, Bourbon Law, Brough Brothers, Fresh Bourbon, Kentucky, Lanham Act, lawsuit, Lexington, Louisville, master distiller, Sean Edwards, Sixth Circuit, Supreme Court, Tia Edwards, Travel, Whiskey, whisky