American Independent Bottlers and Blenders
Just because you make whiskey doesn’t mean you’re a blending house.
Just because you source whiskey doesn’t make you an independent bottler.
American blending houses and independent bottlers are a growing movement. They’re establishing their own community and their own categories in the whiskey landscape.
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Blending Houses and American Independent Bottlers.
American Independent Bottlers and Blenders
Just because you make whiskey doesn’t mean you’re a blending house.
Just because you source whiskey doesn’t make you an independent bottler.
American blending houses and independent bottlers are a growing movement. They’re establishing their own community and their own categories in the whiskey landscape
Blending Houses and American Independent Bottlers.

About Us
This site is maintained by a handful of independent bottlers and blenders in the US. Our goal is to increase the understanding of our categories inside the US whiskey market and introduce whisky fans to amazing new whiskeys and whiskey blends from all over the United States.
In The Media
American Whiskey Shines Its Light
An article by W. Blake Gray Click Here To Read The Full Article If you are a Scotch whisky aficionado, you have bought unique malts from independent bottlers. The idea is that an outside company finds a single interesting barrel at a distillery and bottles it under...
The New York Times – American Whiskeys Find Their Middlemen
An article by Clay Risen Click Here To Read The Full Article Some couples bond over music, movies or travel. For Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, it was Scotch whisky. When they started dating six years ago, Ms. Ganley-Roper, a manager at Astor Wines &...
In The Media
American Whiskey Shines Its Light
An article by W. Blake Gray Click Here To Read The Full Article If you are a Scotch whisky aficionado, you have bought unique malts from independent bottlers. The idea is that an outside company finds a single interesting barrel at a distillery and bottles it under...
The New York Times – American Whiskeys Find Their Middlemen
An article by Clay Risen Click Here To Read The Full Article Some couples bond over music, movies or travel. For Nora Ganley-Roper and Adam Polonski, it was Scotch whisky. When they started dating six years ago, Ms. Ganley-Roper, a manager at Astor Wines &...
